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Navigating Low Interest Rates
This chapter examines the implications of historically low interest rates since the 2008 financial crisis, which challenge central banks' ability to stimulate the economy. It discusses the long-term trend of falling real interest rates and its connection to secular stagnation, highlighting demographic factors and declining investment returns. The conversation also speculates on the future of interest rates, emphasizing potential shifts towards negative rates and their consequences for personal finance and monetary policy.
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