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Federal Reserve warns of possible rate hikes, stocks slip

The Federal Reserve’s shift toward potential interest rate hikes—reflecting stubborn inflation above its 2% target—threatens stock gains, as past rate increases have historically led to ~10% market d…

Stock Market Investors Just Got Bad News From the Federal Reserve
Nasdaq News — 9 August 2026
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Federal Reserve policymakers just dropped a warning for stock investors. Three officials voted to raise interest rates at the July meeting, a sharp break from June when no one pushed for an increase. The shift signals the central bank is still worried about stubborn inflation after five straight years above its 2 percent target.

The Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation gauge, the Personal Consumption Expenditures price index, hit 4.1 percent in May—the highest level in three years—before easing slightly to 3.7 percent in June. Yet even that dip leaves prices well above the Fed’s comfort zone. Oil supply disruptions from the Strait of Hormuz and lingering economic strength have kept inflation “sticky,” forcing officials to consider another rate hike. Traders now expect a quarter-point increase in September and another early next year.

This matters because rate hikes usually hurt stocks. Higher borrowing costs raise expenses for companies and make bonds more attractive compared with equities. History shows trouble for the market after the first hike in a tightening cycle. In the last three decades, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite have fallen by an average of 10 percent and 12 percent, respectively, in the three months following the first increase. Even though the S&P 500 is up 13 percent and the Nasdaq 14 percent this year on strong earnings and AI-driven growth, the Fed’s shift threatens to reverse those gains.

Investors now face a tough choice: ride out potential volatility or adjust portfolios ahead of further tightening. The Fed’s dual mandate—to control inflation and support jobs—means it can’t ignore rising prices much longer. If inflation stays elevated, more rate hikes could follow, prolonging the pressure on stock valuations. The next few months will show whether the market can weather another round of monetary tightening or if the cycle of gains is about to cool.

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