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To: Logain Ablar who wrote (32186)5/8/2000 1:59:00 PM
From: MulhollandDrive  Respond to of 63513
 
I've been trying to remember, but it seems to me that AG continued to raise rates into the election when Bush ran against Clinton in 92. I wasn't following the market closely back then, but it is my recollection that the hikes eventually precipitated a very short recession. The conventional wisdom is that AG won't continue the hikes into the election, but if the underlying economic data points to rising inflation, I'm not so certain he would hold pat.

BTW, do you or perhaps anyone on the thread know where I might find a site that publishes prior FED action and the time frame? TIA....

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