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The Federal Reserve has made a mistake by delivering a 25 basis-point interest rate hike amid ongoing financial market turmoil and recession red flags, warns the CEO of one of the world’s largest independent financial advisory, asset management and fintech organizations.

The grave warning from deVere Group’s Nigel Green comes as Fed Chair Jerome Powell at Wednesday’s meeting of the FOMC (Federal Open Market Committee) – the branch of the US central bank responsible for implementing monetary policy – confirmed a widely anticipated quarter percentage point hike, bringing the benchmark interest rate to 5-5.25%, the highest since 2006.

Failing Federal Reserve Makes Another Mistake

He notes: “The Fed failed early on with inflation due to its grand-scale inaction.  It was a hugely consequential miscalculation by the world’s most influential central bank. 

“The Fed has now failed again, making another mistake, this latest interest rate hike, which could push the world’s largest economy not only into a short-term but a longer-term recession. 

“Clearly, this would not only be a huge issue for the US, but the global economy too.”

The deVere CEO cites three primary reasons why he believes the US central bank is wrong to have raised rates this time.

“First, the crisis within the US financial system is still not over. There remain serious and legitimate concerns that after a string of bank failures, there could be more to come.

The turmoil from the banking crisis is leading to a drop in bank lending, tightening the credit conditions for households and businesses. In turn, this will inevitably lead to a slowdown in economic activity and hiring.

“Chair Powell himself has said at a news conference that the bank turmoil had the equivalent impact of at least one quarter-point rate increase.

“The Fed’s interest rate hiking agenda has tightened financial conditions which, in part, led to the banking crisis, and now the banking crisis itself is going to put the squeeze on financial conditions even more.”

Nigel Green continues: “Second, the time lag for monetary policies is very long. It is said that it takes about 18 months to two years for the full effect of rate hikes to filter fully into the economy.

“Third, the bond market is suggesting a long and/or deep recession with its inverted yield curve. Yields are inversely related to bond prices.

“This is typically the sign of a coming recession – an inverted yield curve has emerged roughly a year before nearly all recessions since 1960.”

The chief executive says the Fed’s decision to hike rates is “set to deliberately plunge” the US consumer-led economy into a recession.

“It would appear that the central bank is prepared to increase its stranglehold on households and businesses and to “sacrifice parts of the economy” in order to tame inflation.

Nigel Green concludes: “The failing Federal Reserve has made another mistake. 

“We can only hope now that this is their last rate hike for a while for the good of the real economy and to restore some of their own credibility.”


About deVere Group

deVere Group is one of the world’s largest independent advisors of specialist global financial solutions to international, local mass affluent, and high-net-worth clients.  It has a network of more than 70 offices across the world, over 80,000 clients and $12bn under advisement.






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