Interest rates should march materially higher, could be 2.5% this year: LGIM America's Woodside
Anthony Woodside, senior strategist for active fixed income at LGIM America, joins CNBC's 'Squawk Box' to break down the Federal Reserve's reaction to rising inflation.
Видео Interest rates should march materially higher, could be 2.5% this year: LGIM America's Woodside канала CNBC Television
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