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Strategy Report

The “Gratuitous” 1994 Fed Tightening Cycle Is A Bad Analogue For Today

by Peter Berezin, Chief Strategist  

Many investors have cited the 1994 tightening cycle as an example of how the Fed managed to raise rates without triggering a recession. However, the unemployment rate was 6.5% in early 1994, which meant that inflation was less of a risk than it is today. Productivity growth also accelerated starting in the mid-1990s. While something similar may happen again thanks to AI, so far this is not visible in the aggregate productivity data.

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