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Home » Energy » Stocks Rise As Experts Call For Bigger Rate Hikes To Fight Inflation

Stocks Rise As Experts Call For Bigger Rate Hikes To Fight Inflation

by PublicWire
March 22, 2022
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The stock market opened slightly higher and government bond yields surged on Tuesday as investors assessed the Federal Reserve’s more aggressive stance on fighting inflation, with a growing number of Wall Street experts now forecasting the central bank to raise rates by bigger-than-expected 0.50% at its next couple of meetings.

Key Facts

Stocks bounced back after a losing session on Monday: The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 0.6%, around 200 points, while the S&P 500 gained 0.6% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite 0.6%.

Markets are moving higher after recent comments from Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell, who reiterated on Monday that inflation is “much too high” and that the central bank will take “necessary steps”—including more aggressive rate hikes—to bring consumer prices back down.

Powell’s comments allow for the possibility of a bigger-than-expected half-percentage point rate hike at the central bank’s next meeting, less than a week after the Fed raised rates for the first time since 2018.

An increasing number of Wall Street experts now see bigger rate hikes ahead: Goldman Sachs forecast a 0.50% increase at both the upcoming May and June meetings, while UBS chief economist Jonathan Pingle said in a note that the “odds of a 50 bp rate hike are rising.”

Government bond yields also moved sharply higher, with the rate on the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury rising to a high of more than 2.35% on Tuesday, its highest level since 2019.

Oil prices, which have swung wildly in recent weeks, moved slightly higher amid the continued heavy fighting in Ukraine: The price of U.S. benchmark West Texas Intermediate now stands at $112 per barrel, while international benchmark Brent crude trades at around $116 per barrel.

Crucial Quote:

Stocks have had an “uninspiring start” to the week after Fed Chair Powell delivered another round of hawkish comments and as commodity prices surged again, says Edward Moya, senior market analyst for Oanda. Markets could easily see a “a couple supersized rate hikes by the summer,” he predicts, as “the harsh reality of faster rate rises is setting in for some traders and that could eventually lead to a taper tantrum which might happen alongside stagflation.” .

Key Background:

Stocks are still on track for a positive month, despite ongoing market volatility from the Federal Reserve’s rate-hiking campaign as well as Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The Nasdaq is up more than 2% in March, while the Dow and S&P 500 have each risen nearly 4%. Markets have largely rallied since last week, when the Federal Reserve raised interest rates by 0.25%—the first increase since 2018—and predicted six more hikes this year.

Further Reading:

Dow Gains Nearly 300 Points As Stocks Wrap Up Best Week Since November 2020 (Forbes)

Analysts Reveal Their Top Stock Picks To Beat Stagflation And Outperform Choppy Markets (Forbes)

Buffett Buys More Occidental Shares—Here’s How His Top Holdings Have Fared In This Year’s Brutal Market (Forbes)

Federal Reserve’s Long-Awaited Rate Hike Is Here: Powell Announces 0.25% Increase (Forbes)


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