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Fed's inflation control measures fail to shake Corporate America's resilience

EditorPollock Mondal
Published 2023-10-31, 08:32 a/m
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Corporate America continues to exhibit economic resilience despite the Federal Reserve's aggressive financial tightening strategies aimed at controlling inflation. The strength of this resilience is underlined by robust corporate borrowing, record growth in credit quality, and positive earnings reports from highly indebted companies. This situation remains unchanged even as the Fed's benchmark rate has risen at its fastest pace in four decades to its highest level in 22 years.

Historically, periods of economic stress have led to a surge in risk perception in U.S. investment-grade and high-yield bond markets. However, in contrast to these historical trends, yields continue to remain below their 20-year averages, indicating a level of stability within the market. This robustness is further emphasized by the fact that even the most indebted companies are reporting better-than-expected earnings.

Despite soaring benchmark rates and treasury yields reaching levels reminiscent of the financial crisis, equity and oil prices have remained steady. Such stability amidst aggressive monetary policy measures has left policymakers questioning whether they've achieved a "sufficiently restrictive" level with their measures.

This unusual state of affairs continues to baffle experts such as Harvard University professor and former Fed Governor Jeremy Stein. The persistence of high borrowing rates and record credit quality growth, coupled with surprisingly positive earnings reports from highly indebted companies, highlight the ongoing economic fortitude of Corporate America.

The Federal Reserve's financial tightening strategies, implemented in response to inflation, have not significantly impacted this fortitude. Despite the benchmark rate soaring at its fastest pace in four decades and peaking at its highest level in 22 years, Corporate America's resilience remains undeterred.

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