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Each "higher for longer" item carries investment implications. Here's a look at how each category breaks down: Interest rates "I do subscribe to the new moniker, 'higher for longer.' That statement came from someone who nevertheless thinks the central bank doesn't have to take rates any higher than where they are now. Defense spending Geopolitical tensions, such as the wars in Ukraine and Israel, as well as the "cold war in Asia," should lead to an increase in defense spending around the world. In 2022, global defense spending hit a record $2.2 trillion, Quinlan said, citing Stockholm International Peace Institute data.
Persons: Joseph Quinlan, Merrill Lynch, Quinlan, Patrick Harker Organizations: Federal Reserve, Bank of America Private Bank, Philadelphia Fed, Investors, Defense, Stockholm International Peace Institute Locations: Israel, U.S, Ukraine, Asia, Stockholm, Washington
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