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Friday, June 03, 2005

 

"Don't Believe Fed Hype"

Don't believe the Fed 'pause' hype

Despite buzz that the Fed is close to ending its rate hikes, experts see more increases likely.
June 2, 2005: 12:53 PM EDT
By Paul R. La Monica, CNN/Money senior writer



The yield on the 10-Year Treasury is at its lowest point in more than a year...even though the Fed has raised short-term rates eight times since last June.


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NEW YORK (CNN/Money) – This week's big news was that the identity of Watergate mole Deep Throat was finally revealed.

Keeping with this 1970s theme, many market observers think Alan Greenspan & Co. still want to Whip Inflation Now, like Gerald Ford.

That should mean more interest rate hikes this year, despite some recent chatter about the Fed possibly pausing, perhaps as soon as its Aug. 9 meeting.

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Comments:
I haven't really even given it much thought whether the fed will keep raising the rates or not. Personally I try to block out all the 'noise' and stick to the charts in my analysis. I would love to hear some thoughts about the fed continuing to raise rates or not.

Shep
 
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