The Federal Reserve has raised interest rates by a quarter point as it aims to fight stubbornly high inflation while steadying the banking sector
Investors and economists had widely anticipated the quarter-point increase — or even a pause — amid the meltdown in the banking sector. This story is developing and will be updated.
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