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Dow Jones Today: Investors Flee The Markets On The Belief That The Federal Reserve Would Choose For The First Three-quarter Point Hike

by Elaine Mendonça
June 14, 2022
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There have been exceptions to the rule when interest rates climb quickly.

Federal Reserve officials will meet on Tuesday to decide the direction of monetary policy going forward. To put it another way: The central bank boosted its objective for the federal funds rate by one-quarter of one percent and then another half-percentage-point in May for the first time since 2009. It’s presently hovering around the 0.75 to 1 percent mark.

At this week’s meeting, investors were hoping for another half-point increase. According to the CME’s FedWatch tracker, as long as inflation remains high, the market expects the Fed to raise the benchmark rate by additional three-quarters of a percentage point. Just 30 percent of the time on Monday morning, it was considered possible.

In addition, the market anticipates that the Fed Funds rate will be between 2.25 percent and 2.50 percent at the end of the third quarter. As a result, another increase of 75 basis points is possible.

With a gain of 70 points, or 0.2%, the DJIA+0.20% increased, while the S&P 500SPX +0.32% and the Nasdaq Composite both gained 0.5%.

The Fed seldom makes decisions like this. Small changes to the Fed’s rate have been the norm during the last several decades.

The central bank raised and lowered interest rates 184 times between the 1970s and last year. There were 55 quarter-point increases and 33 quarter-point decreases over that period. That’s responsible for half of the rate shifts.

Central banks have hiked interest rates by half a percentage point or more than forty-four times during the 1970s and early 1980s, most of the time when they were pursuing high inflation. Large-scale relocations have only happened 12 times during the 1980s.

It happens considerably less frequently—only 28 times during the 1970s—when rates rise by 75 basis points or more. As recently as November 1994, the Federal Reserve raised interest rates four times a year to combat inflation.

Companies and individuals are compelled to save more and borrow less as interest rates rise. Less money would be in circulation, resulting in slower economic development and less inflation. If the central bank increases rates too quickly, it runs the danger of triggering a recession.

Companies’ profits might be harmed by a downturn while rising interest rates reduce the value of their current and future cash flows. When interest rates rise, investors are more motivated to sell their stock investments in favor of more appealing fixed-income investments. Consequently, if interest rates rise too quickly, the S&P 500 might go into a severe bear market, as it did in the 1970s and the first part of the 1980s.

However, this isn’t always the case. Even though the Federal Reserve increased interest rates by a total of one full percentage point between February 1994 and February 1995, the S&P 500 only fell by 8% in the meantime and quickly returned to record highs after the rate hiking cycle. The S&P 500 was up 27 percent in the year after the three-quarters-point interest rate increase.

A dramatic stock selloff is less probable when interest rates rise from low levels like today’s because investors have less incentive to transfer money into bonds or cash. Real rates are still negative despite recent rate increases due to high inflation. Because of this, fixed-income investments remain unappealing options.

In terms of Tuesday’s stock market gains, these are the six most popular:

Coinbase Global COIN –3.08 percent (ticker: COIN) fell 3.1% on Tuesday after closing at a record low on Monday following a fall of 11%. The pressure is mounting on cryptocurrency exchanges and other firms interested in digital assets. For example, despite having a significant amount of Bitcoin on its books, software company MicroStrategy MSTR +3.84 percent (MSTR) lost 25 percent of its value on Monday and is down another 2.7 percent on Tuesday.

Orale’s (ORCL) shares rose 10 percent after the firm announced $11.8 billion in annual sales, above estimates of $11.6 billion.

Shares of Continental Resources (CLR) jumped 15% after the oil and gas mogul Harold G. Hamm made a take-private offer for $70 a share.

The shares of Tractor Supply (TSCO) increased by 1.1 percent after Bank of America upgraded it from a Neutral to a Buy recommendation.

UBS cut its rating on AstraZeneca (NASDAQ: AZN) from Buy to Neutral, sending its shares down by 2.5%.

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Elaine Mendonça

Elaine Mendonça

My focus is on uncovering early-stage ideas with the potential to have a lasting impact. My educational background includes a bachelor's degree in finance, an MBA, and two tests completed - the CFA and CMT. Over the last nine years, I have managed my investment portfolio using fundamental analysis and value investing, emphasizing long-term time horizons.

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