Tight money hasn’t hurt corporate profits

The market tries, but just can’t shake its Phillips Curve instincts, which is why any news that is considered to increase the likelihood of interest rates being "higher for longer" is deemed bad for the economy and bad for stocks, and vice versa. It’s not surprising that this is so, since decades of experience have taught the market that recessions reliably follow periods of tight monetary policy

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