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This bull market isn’t going to end because of Fed rate hikes under Warsh

Warsh may hope the threat of rate hikes is enough. But stocks might gain ground if he does, and past rate-hike cycles can be a guide.

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According to MarketWatch’s source item, This bull market isn’t going to end because of Fed rate hikes under Warsh, Warsh may hope the threat of rate hikes is enough. But stocks might gain ground if he does, and past rate-hike cycles can be a guide.

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