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Negative interest rates: Eight issues to consider

Margin Call: Matthew Goodson looks at whether negative interest rates will actually stimulate the real economy.

Last week marked a milestone in New Zealand financial history, with three-year government bond yields dipping into negative territory. While the cash rate target is still at +0.25%, the Reserve Bank of New Zealand has convinced investors they will go negative. Is this a good idea? Beyond further

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Matthew Goodson Tue, 15 Sep 2020
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