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The Federal Open Market Committee meets Tuesday to discuss its record-low interest rate policy.
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What are the unforeseen consequences of a low interest rate policy for years to come?
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The impact on savers is always a partial offset to the benefit to borrowers of a low interest rate policy, but this combination has gone on too long.
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Part of an easy money, low interest rate monetary policy is to get corporate investors to take on risk and invest their money in production.
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We expect the reflation trends, dating from the U.S. shift to a low real interest rate policy in 2002, to continue for now, pushing prices up in most asset classes.
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Don't expect the Federal Reserve to end its low-interest-rate policy anytime soon.
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Two decades of stimulative, low-interest-rate fiscal policy have made Japan the most indebted nation in the developed world, and as new Prime Minister Naoto Kan recently said, in his first address to Parliament, that situation is not sustainable.
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Weighing on the benchmarks this week, minutes from the Federal Reserve's latest policy meeting released Wednesday showed some officials were concerned about the consequences of low-interest-rate policies meant to help revive the economy.
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High levels of consumer spending and the over-heated property market, stoked by historically low interest rates, have prompted the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) to raise the base rate five times in less than a year.
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