Usa, la Fed alza i tassi di 0,25 punti e rivede al ribasso le stime di crescita 2023

Italia Oggi ECONOMIA

La banca centrale Usa, la Federal reserve, ha aumentato i tassi di interesse dello 0,25%, e ha così confermato che l'obiettivo principale della politica monetaria resta il contenimento dell'inflazione. il, costo del denaro negli Usa è quindi ora compreso tra il 4,75% e il 5%. L'attesa per la decisione era alta, e probabilmente esporrà la banca centrale a dure critiche. Il presidente della Fed Jerome Powell sarà chiamato a rispondere della scelta di tenere sotto controllo i prezzi e di sostenere le banche provate dalle vicende che hanno coinvolto per prima la Silicon Valley bank, poi fallita. (Italia Oggi)

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