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Here's how high the Fed may raise its key interest rate


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6 minutes ago, csrcsr said:

Entha cheppu raadu anna oka video nee link katha

4% anta anna

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1 minute ago, appaji_pesarattu said:

4% anta anna

Bokka. Right now its 1%. 

prepandemic levels ki theesukoni rammanu first. adhe padhi veluuu....It was 2.5%

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5 minutes ago, appaji_pesarattu said:

4% anta anna

 

3 minutes ago, veerigadu said:

Bokka. Right now its 1%. 

prepandemic levels ki theesukoni rammanu first. adhe padhi veluuu....It was 2.5%

Ante mortgage rates ediki pothayi

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31 minutes ago, csrcsr said:

 

Ante mortgage rates ediki pothayi

Some say we've already hit the plateau, again you never know.

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Just now, Epic said:

Some say we've already hit the plateau, again you never know.

So inja persgavu a bro from. Here

Posted
8 minutes ago, csrcsr said:

So inja persgavu a bro from. Here

hopefully ee month tarvata taggochemo

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2 minutes ago, Epic said:

hopefully ee month tarvata taggochemo

Vuncles and vaunties thaggede lleee 

Posted
1 hour ago, Epic said:

hopefully ee month tarvata taggochemo

FEd rates minimum 2% aithadi by end of year, Mortgages 5-6 avg authadi 

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Looks like not easy to fix the problem.

Everyone feels rich but purchasing power of that money went down drastically.

Under normal circumstances, this happens in one or 2 countries at a time..

But due to pandemic, every country followed what Fed did..

So, long way to go... 

If Fed really goes ahead to fix the problem, then hard landing and crash is inevitable

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Just now, Gcp said:

Looks like not easy to fix the problem.

Everyone feels rich but purchasing power of that money went down drastically.

Under normal circumstances, this happens in one or 2 countries at a time..

But due to pandemic, every country followed what Fed did..

So, long way to go... 

If Fed really goes ahead to fix the problem, then hard landing and crash is inevitable

This is the summary from other "economists" .. take it with a grain of salt as there are commentators on both sides

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