LIVE | Fed Raises Interest Rates By 25 Basis Points – TheStreet Today

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Live from the New York Stock Exchange with J.D. Durkin.

Today we’ll talk Fed after the central bank raised interest rates by 25 basis points in an effort to curb inflation.

Plus, we’ll talk tech earnings as names like Apple, Amazon, and Google parent Alphabet gear up to release quarterly results after the bell. Finally, we discuss Netflix plans to crack down on password sharing.

Today’s guest:

Bill Stone – Chief Investment Officer of The Glenview Trust Company

Watch Fed Chairman Powell’s press conference replay – https://youtube.com/live/dPnLdKO_J90

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