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Do you think low interest rates are a good thing?
Dec 04, 2009 by John | Posted in Politics
Do you enjoy the fact that you make less on your savings than the rate of inflation?
Does the government keep interest rates low so they don't have to pay higher interest on the 12 trillion of national debt?
Low interes rates are good!
-- | Dec 08, 2009
Low interest rates are good.
Mell | Dec 04, 2009
What is the artificially low interest rates banks pay doing to your savings?
Apr 08, 2011 by Dalai oBama | Posted in Politics
Justified by the artificially low inflation rates.
What happens to seniors interest income from the money they saved all their lives?
Peace - Bond funds are heading toward disaster.
Encouraging me to take it all out of the bank and invest in T-Bills, exactly what the government wants us to do. Screw over our children in order to at least keep pace with inflation.
| Apr 08, 2011
Are low short term interest rates really about lending or are they about spending and investing?
Apr 17, 2010 by Matthew D | Posted in Politics
When interest rates on bank accounts are beneath the rate of inflation the value of your savings depreciates over time. That is; you'll lose money by saving it.
Proponents argue low interest rates encourage lending and home buying. But is that
Well, we don't have a fixed amount of money. Our monetary supply is, as the fed would say, "elastic". The primary reason for an elastic currency is to make deficit spending easier. Even when currency is tied directly to a commodity like gold,
B SIDE | Apr 19, 2010
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Lower Interest Rates Make Homes More Affordable
18.05.12
The average 30-year fixed rate fell to 3.83 percent, down from last week’s 3.84 percent, Freddie Mac reported Thursday. Last year at this time, the average rate was nearly a point higher at 4.63 percent. Interest rates on 15-year, fixed-rate mortgages also dropped, from last week’s 3.07 percent to an average of 3.05 percent this week, according to Freddie Mac. Last year at this time the average rate had been at 3.89 percent.
Source: LoanSafe
NP Gets Low Interest Rate on Bond Sale
18.05.12
For 15 minutes on Thursday morning, all eyes in the third floor conference room of the New Providence Municipal Building were riveted to one wall.
On that wall was projected an online sale of $8,900,000 in General Obligation Bonds. By 11:15 a.m. the bidding was completed and the borough had a winning bid at 1.81 percent from Janney Montgomery Scott.
Source: Patch.com
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MARKET WATCH: Energy prices rise as Bernanke keeps low interest rate
Oil & Gas Journal - Apr 28, 2011
HOUSTON, Apr. 28 -- Energy prices rose Apr. 27, with crude up 1% to a 33-month high in the New York market, after US Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said he still plans to keep interest rates low, which investors equate with a weaker US dollar.
Mortgage Rates Remain Very Low
Fox Business - Apr 28, 2011
"We are going to see a continued battle between those who think inflation will make rates go higher and those who think it will take a toll on the economy and will potentially lower interest rates," Becker says. Keeping rates low is essential for the
Gold hits record after Fed says low rates to stay
Reuters - Apr 27, 2011
NEW YORK () - Gold rose to an all-time high near $1530 an ounce on Wednesday and oil also went up after the Federal Reserve vowed to keep US interest rates low for an extended period, which sent the dollar tumbling.
RATE FUTURES REPORT: Inflation Fears Cloud Low Rate Outlook
Wall Street Journal - Apr 28, 2011
CHICAGO (Dow Jones)--The prevailing view among US interest rate futures traders on Thursday was that the Federal Reserve's "low for long" rate policy will last even longer, based on signals sent this week by
Low Interest Rates May Be Masking Singapore Debt Bubble: Economist
CNBC.com - Apr 28, 2011
Fed chief Ben Bernanke's pledge to keep interest rates low for an extended period may have cheered the stock markets but one economist cautions it may be fueling a property bubble in Singapore. Singapore property rises rose 17 percent last year after a