U.S. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell announced on Wednesday that its core interest rate had been raised by 0.5 per cent, which is the second hike in two months and largest since 2000. The move raised the key rate to a range of 0.75 to one per cent.
Economy
US Federal Reserve raises interest rates by 0.5% to slow inflation
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