Federal Reserve Hikes Rates by 50 Basis Points, the Most Since 2000

The Federal Reserve raised interest rates by the most since 2000 on Wednesday as part of efforts to fight 40-year-high inflation.
Officials serving on the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) agreed to hike the benchmark fed funds rate by 50 basis points, bringing it to a target range of 0.75 percent to 1 percent.
Investors widely expected the Fed’s decision, as financial markets are also anticipating another 50-basis-point rate hike in June.
The Fed will also begin trimming the more than $9 trillion balance sheet. The institution confirmed that it will start selling $47.5 billion in assets. After three months, the central bank would increase it to $95 billion, a measure that might reduce liquidity from money markets for several years.

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