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US Fed Rate Hike

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December 18, 2017

Why in news?

The US central bank recently raised the benchmark interest rate for the third and final time this year.

What are the highlights?

  • The Fed’s policy-setting Federal Open Market Committee increased the key lending rate.
  • It made a quarter point increase on the cost of loans for everything from houses to cars.
  • The federal funds rate is now in a range of 1.25-1.50%.
  • Continued strong labour market and solid economy are cited as reasons for the hike.
  • The Federal Reserve has however left its rate outlook for the coming years unchanged, with a forecast of three rate increases in the following year.
  • This is despite the policymakers projecting a short-term acceleration in U.S. economic growth.
  • The central bank thus largely continues with its gradual tightening of monetary policy.
  • However, inflation is expected to remain below the Fed’s target of 2% for another year.
  • Logically this remains a considerable concern, as policymakers saw no reason to accelerate the expected pace of rate increases.

Why should India care?

  • There was a surprise depreciation of the US dollar and it weakened a little against the euro.
  • The impact of these decisions on India and other emerging markets will depend on several factors.
  • World assets are doing well as evident from stock markets in the US, eurozone, and Japan being at multi-year highs.
  • The rate hike could lead to money flowing back into hard-currency assets.
  • The actual announcement lifted gold prices quite unexpectedly.
  • Demand for the precious metal from important consumers, China and India, is likely to be subdued in the months ahead.
  • If global liquidity is cut by rate hikes, traders will sell Emerging Market assets first.
  • An emerging market fund is a fund that invests the majority of its assets in securities from countries classified as emerging.
  • These countries including India are in an emerging growth phase and offer high potential return with higher risks than developed market countries.

 

Source: Business Standard

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sujeet mishra 6 years

If the federal reserve is eyeing increase in inflation, then why are they going for a contractionary monetary policy? And if the federal reserve is increasing rates why has the dollar depreciated ?

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