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Who gonna be the next Lehman?
Raising rates too fast because they're driven by fear has predictable consequences.
Federal Reserve officials getting increasingly worried about "financial stability" as opposed to inflation as higher rates begin to crush bonds. Fed growing worried about possible "Lehman Moment" w a 4% FF rate as Bonds and derivatives.