Nuovo aumento del costo del denaro negli Usa. La Fed non si ferma e alza i tassi dello 0,25% fino al 5%

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Alcuni ulteriori rialzi dei tassi di interesse potrebbero essere appropriati, afferma la Fed al termine della due giorni di riunione. La decisione giunge nel mezzo di una fase molto tormentata per il sistema bancario statunitense. Dopo il fallimento di Silicon Valley Bank e Signature Bank nei giorni scorsi a finire nell'occhio del ciclone è stata First Republic Bank e, oggi PacWest (Il Fatto Quotidiano)

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