Downer Data

Including the Fed rate hiking cycle of 1968, there have been seven rate hiking cycles through 2008/09 that ended in a recession. Over the course of those cycles, it’s taken on average 22 months from the first hike to the start of the recession. The fastest recession onset was 12 months while the longest lag before the recession was 31 months. There were two cycles that didn’t end in recession.

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