
UBS told a "ghost story": The Federal Reserve may raise interest rates to 6.5% next year

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UBS analysts stated that although UBS's baseline scenario predicts two rate cuts by the Federal Reserve this year, they now believe that if the US economy continues to expand resiliently and inflation remains stagnant at 2.5% or higher, the risk of the Fed resuming rate hikes early next year will be high, with the federal funds rate possibly reaching 6.5% by mid-next year. Investors are starting to worry that the US economy may be overheating. If the Fed shifts back to rate hikes, it will trigger significant selling in the US bond and stock markets
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