Why Market Rates May Continue To Rise After The Fed Peaks

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The 10-year Treasury note may rise above 4% even though the Federal Reserve is at, or very near, the peak in its current tightening cycle, according to ING's Padhraic Garvey. In this video, he explains why 

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What the Fed peak could mean for market rates

The 10-year Treasury note is trading well below the Fed Funds Rate, and as such, there's limited room to fall when policymakers conclude their current tightening cycle, according to ING's Padhraic Garvey.


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Disclaimer: This publication has been prepared by the Economic and Financial Analysis Division of ING Bank N.V. (“ING”) solely for information purposes without regard to any ...

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