9 Best Stocks for Rising Interest Rates

The Federal Reserve has been aggressive in its rate hiking, and it's likely not done yet. Here are nine of the best stocks for rising interest rates.

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The Federal Reserve raised its benchmark interest rate seven times last year, sending the effective federal funds rate above 4% for the first time since before the financial crisis of 2008. That has left investors scrambling to scrape up the best stocks for rising interest rates.

And it's likely the central bank is not done lifting rates just yet. The market is currently pricing in a 25 basis point rate hike (0.25%) at the Fed's early February meeting, and another one at its March gathering, according to CME Group (opens in new tab).

While there is undoubtedly some pain that comes from these aggressive rate hikes, including increased borrowing costs for consumers and businesses, there are some stocks that actually benefit from higher interest rates. Furthermore, there are other investments that appear resilient and reasonably insulated from any rate-related disruptions on Wall Street.

With this in mind, here are nine of the best stocks for rising interest rates. The potential options featured among this list of the best stocks to buy for higher rates offer different ways to sidestep the challenges that come with tighter monetary policy. They can also prepare investors for the prospect of additional increases if and when they occur in 2023.

Data is as of Jan. 23. Dividend yields represent the trailing 12-month yield, which is a standard measure for equity funds. 

Jeff Reeves
Contributing Writer, Kiplinger.com

Jeff Reeves writes about equity markets and exchange-traded funds for Kiplinger. A veteran journalist with extensive capital markets experience, Jeff has written about Wall Street and investing since 2008. His work has appeared in numerous respected finance outlets, including CNBC, the Fox Business Network, the Wall Street Journal digital network, USA Today and CNN Money.