Fed Ponders 50-75 BPS Hike in July: Risk Assets May Be Set For Further Downside
The Federal Open Market Committee is set to further intensify its hawkish stance in battling inflation following the release of the policy meeting minutes.
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USDT$0.9991-0.04%
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TRX$0.3164-1.07%
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LEO$9.74-0.22%
RAIN$0.0141+2.70%
ZEC$503.10-3.08%
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