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Excerpt:
The talk of the town today -- and for the foreseeable future, unfortunately -- will be the Fed's steps to curb inflation. With stocks selling off like crazy in the last week and hitting levels not seen since early 2021, it has many investors wondering how reactive the Fed will be to the recent price action. To help grapple with it all, we posed this question to several industry experts.
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