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Interest Rates Predicted To Rise Very Soon
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<blockquote data-quote="DaveGrohl" data-source="post: 7787684" data-attributes="member: 3563"><p>This is a constant discussion. Rates do need to rise. When and by how much? Your own personal choice depending on your angle. They can't be raised by anything like they should be as everything would just collapse in a heap. We're stuck in this bizarre experiment where endless money printing and uber low interest rates are creating huge imbalances in everything all around the world. Politicians (and central bankers) just have no appetite for dealing with the consequences of their actions. Kick the can down the road is seemingly modern official policy.</p><p></p><p>That's not to say they may raise rates by 0.25% at some point (possibly soonish) and hail their own bravery. These are the people who see no inflation though so don't officially need to act......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveGrohl, post: 7787684, member: 3563"] This is a constant discussion. Rates do need to rise. When and by how much? Your own personal choice depending on your angle. They can't be raised by anything like they should be as everything would just collapse in a heap. We're stuck in this bizarre experiment where endless money printing and uber low interest rates are creating huge imbalances in everything all around the world. Politicians (and central bankers) just have no appetite for dealing with the consequences of their actions. Kick the can down the road is seemingly modern official policy. That's not to say they may raise rates by 0.25% at some point (possibly soonish) and hail their own bravery. These are the people who see no inflation though so don't officially need to act...... [/QUOTE]
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