Goldman Sachs: History tells us the Fed will stick to its rate-hiking path

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Cratering stocks won't be enough to change the Fed's mind on raising rates, says Goldman Sachs.

 

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And exactly why the Fed as GS has said has never pulled off a soft landing.

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