Fed: Commodity prices ‘could be dominant factor’ in inflation policies, strategist says

by | Dec 17, 2022 | Invest During Inflation | 6 comments

Fed: Commodity prices ‘could be dominant factor’ in inflation policies, strategist says




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Charles Schwab Chief Global Investment Strategist Jeffrey Kleintop joins Yahoo Finance Live anchors Jared Blikre and Seana Smith to discuss commodity prices, European markets, and Fed interest rates.
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6 Comments

  1. Dust G

    That's why wallstreet starts wars…. Repeatedly tax payers on the hook for every aspect of wallstreets fraud and USERY.
    Check your retirement Pensions folks.

  2. manaohar sam

    If you exclude housing inflation is much lower.

  3. Youssef awragh

    I'm done sitting tight for the award advance since i acquire$23,000 every 12 days of my investment.

  4. fturla ___

    LOL – To think that pent up demand in China will affect recession forces in the West in less than 3 months is delusional, and you are hearing this opinion from someone at Charles Schwab? Their forecasting ability has been lackluster at best, and they don't have anyone referencing their projections touting that they got their vital info from a source at Schwab.

  5. Marek Kolenda

    US government be closed Friday no fiscal budget 2023

  6. Marek Kolenda

    After Fed pivot interest rates can drop 0%

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