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US stocks slip as investors brace for an 8th consecutive Fed rate hike

Phil Rosen   

US stocks slip as investors brace for an 8th consecutive Fed rate hike
Stock Market2 min read
  • US stocks slipped Wednesday ahead of the Federal Reserve's interest rate hike decision.
  • Investors expect policymakers to raise rates by 25 basis points, which would mark the eight consecutive hike since last March.

US stocks slipped Wednesday ahead of the Federal Reserve's interest rate decision, which is expected to mark the eighth consecutive increase since last March.

Markets are broadly anticipating policymakers to announce a 25-basis-point hike at 2:00 p.m. ET, representing a further step down in the pace of tightening. In December, the Fed raised rates by 50 basis points after four straight hikes of 75 basis points.

Michael Reinking, senior market strategist for the New York Stock Exchange, said Chairman Jerome Powell will likely reiterate a hawkish message in his Wednesday press conference in a bid to temper market enthusiasm.

"[Powell's] message will likely continue to focus on the duration of time rates will stay at a restrictive stance," Reinking said. "How he couches where we are in achieving that restrictive stance will be closely watched."

Meanwhile, the ADP announced Wednesday that private payrolls climbed by 106,000 in January, lower than the 190,000 expected. The latest figure is also lower than the prior month's gain of 235,000.

Here's where US indexes stood as the market opened 9:30 a.m. on Wednesday:

Here's what else is going on:

In commodities, bonds, and crypto:


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