The Fed Leaves Rates Unchanged: Our Analysis
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 Published On Mar 22, 2024

In this episode, Liz Ann and Kathy discuss the results and implications of the latest Fed meeting. They also address election-related questions and the impact of the FOMC meeting on interest rates. The conversation then shifts to the bond market's reaction and expectations. They explore the historical perspective of Fed cycles and the performance of the stock market during these cycles. The discussion also touches on Japan's shift away from negative interest rates and the importance of not letting political factors influence investment decisions. Finally, they highlight upcoming market events and data to watch.


To read Kathy's full report on this week's Fed meeting, check out "Fed Keeps Pace Slow on a Bumpy Road to Lower Rates (https://www.schwab.com/learn/story/fo...) ."


You can also read the article that Liz Ann co-authored with Kevin Gordon, "Emotional Rescue: Markets, Fed Policy, and Elections (https://www.schwab.com/learn/story/em...) ."


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