A $2.7 trillion investment chief says don't worry about the Fed
Business Insider executive editor Sara Silverstein speaks to Lori Heinel, the deputy global chief investment officer at State Street Global Advisors. Heinel says that she's not particularly worried about the Fed or Fed policy. She says that while global central bankers have tightened monetary conditions slightly, they've done so gradually, and with a great deal of signaling. Heinel does say, however, that a sudden increase in inflation could derail markets, because of how the Fed would have to react, as well as the effect on corporations. Ultimately, she thinks that as long as inflation expectations stay contained, there won't be too much of a problem.
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