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The Feds Impact on the Economy: How Rate Hikes over 18 Months May Affect Emerging Markets

John SpearsBy John SpearsAugust 7, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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Title: Global Impact of Rising U.S. Interest Rates Worries Developing Nations

The Federal Reserve’s persistent efforts to combat inflation by raising interest rates have sent shockwaves across the globe, with developing countries particularly feeling the burden. Over the course of the past 18 months, the Federal Reserve has increased rates by 5.25 percentage points, marking a significant rise in borrowing costs.

The repercussions of these rate hikes are being felt worldwide, as currency depreciation and capital outflows from emerging markets become the norm. However, it is lower-income nations that are at the highest risk of economic and social instability as a result of the higher interest rates.

Countries burdened with substantial debts are struggling to fulfill their repayment obligations, leading to financial distress. With growth being slowed down to control U.S. inflation, smaller nations are grappling with adverse consequences. This historical pattern of aggressive interest rate hikes implemented by the Federal Reserve has often precipitated debt crises and economic stagnation in developing countries.

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The impact of financial crises is twofold, exacerbating both poverty and income inequality. Income inequality, already at an all-time high both within nations and between richer and developing countries, is further exacerbated as the consequences of higher interest rates unfold.

Furthermore, these financial crises can pose a threat to democracy, as they can erode popular support for democratic institutions, leading to political violence and corruption. The economic woes experienced by developing nations parallel an increase in poverty rates and a prolonged period of slow growth.

The detrimental effects of higher interest rates are magnified when combined with government policies that disproportionately affect the less well-off. Income inequality is further fueled by these policies.

While inflation in the U.S. appears to be slowing, the potential economic and social woes in poorer nations may already be set in motion. Although further interest rate increases may be limited, the damage to the economic, political, and social well-being of developing nations remains a significant concern.

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In conclusion, the Federal Reserve’s decision to raise interest rates has reverberated worldwide, particularly impacting developing countries. The consequences of these hikes are far-reaching, including currency depreciation, capital outflows, and heightened risks of economic and social instability in lower-income nations. As history has shown, the resulting financial crises can deepen poverty, increase income inequality, and even threaten democracy.

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