5 thoughts on “The Federal Reserve raised interest rates in September”

  1. The Federal Reserve raised interest rates on September 22,

    2022 U.S. Federal Reserve Atte Resources Conference (Eastern Time):

    January 25th-January 26-Fedee FOMC A two -day discussion meeting was held.

    March 15th-March 16-Federal Reserve FOMC held a two-day discussion meeting and announced an economic estimation abstract.

    -May 3-May 4-Federal Reserve FOMC held a two-day interest-bearing meeting.

    June 14-June 15-Federal Reserve FOMC held a two-day discussion meeting and announced an economic estimation summary.

    July 26-July 27-Federal Reserve FOMC held a two-day discussion meeting.

    -September 20-September 21-Federal Reserve FOMC held a two-day discussion meeting and announced economic estimation abstracts.

    November 1-November 2-Federal Reserve FOMC held a two-day discussion meeting.

    December 13th-December 14th-Federal Reserve FOMC held a two-day discussion meeting and announced economic estimation abstracts.

  2. No. 21
    The Federal Reserve will raise interest rates on September 21. From September 20th to September 21st, the Fed FOMC will hold a two-day interest-bearing meeting. According to CME's "Fed Observation", the probability of the Federal Reserve raised interest rates by 50 basis points from September, which is 60.5%, plus

  3. The Fed announced on September 22 this year, raising interest rates, raising 75 basis points, 5 times this year, and federal fund interest rates reached 3.25.

  4. Hello, kiss.
    The Federal Reserve raised interest rates on September 21.
    On September 21, the Fed raised 75 basis points.
    According to the statement, the Federal Reserve increased the interest rate of Federal Fund 75 to 3%-3.25%.

  5. On September 21, the Federal Reserve ended a two -day monetary policy conference, announcing that the federal fund interest rate target range was raised between 75 basis points to between 3%and 3.25%. This is the third consecutive interest rate hike of the Federal Reserve to raise interest rates, and it is also an unprecedented 75 basis points of interest rate hikes.

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