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BREAKING: Could most of the Fed’s rate hikes be over?

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How does the Fed’s latest rate hike compare to recent meetings? Fed lifts rates by smallest amo

How does the Fed’s latest rate hike compare to recent meetings? [  Advertiser disclosure]( [View in browser  ]( [Bankrate®]( [alt goes here]( Fed lifts rates by smallest amount in 10 months Officials on Wednesday raised borrowing costs by a quarter of a percentage point, the smallest rate hike since March 2022. Taking officials’ previous projections into account, U.S. central bankers may have just two rate hikes left — though time will tell. [Read article]( Shop top savings rates as of February 1, 2023 [rates]( [rates]( Editorial Note: At Bankrate we strive to help you make smarter financial decisions. While we adhere to strict [editorial integrity]( this email may contain references to products from our partners. Here’s an explanation for [how we make money](. Get ahead of higher rates with these money moves Even when the Fed is done lifting rates, interest rates are bound to stay at a historically high level for some time Boost your emergency fund: [Shop around for a savings account with the best rate](. Limit your exposure to higher rates: [Refinance variable-rate debt into fixed-rate loans](. Chip away at credit card debt: [Consider utilizing a balance transfer](. Focus on the long term: [Don’t let choppy days deter you from investing](. Biggest winners and losers from the Fed's rate hike Credit card borrowers, investors and would-be homebuyers will want to take careful note. [Read article]( Take these steps now after the Fed’s rate hike Rates haven’t been this high since 2007. Here’s what to do with your money. [Read article]( What the Fed’s decision means for your money Almost every financial decision you make — from taking a job to buying a home — has something to do with the Fed. [Read article]( take your next step [Banking]( [Retirement]( [Investing]( [Financial Advisors]( [fb]( [insta]( [in]( [tw]( [yt]( [tiktok]( © 2023 Bankrate LLC. All Rights Reserved. Bankrate LLC • 38 01 PG A Boul evard • Su ite 5 55 • Palm Beach Gardens, FL 33410 You received this update at {EMAIL} because you have a Bankrate account. You may unsubscribe from this email [here](. View our [privacy policy](.

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