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If this view is correct, interest rates would be likely to go lower, and stay low for longer, than investors expect.
Why should the Fed know what the correct interest rate is, any more than a government knows the correct level of rents?
Now it thinks GDP was 1.6% above potential.The correct interest rate depends partly on the inflation target; thus another common criticism of the ECB is that its target of "below, but close to, 2%" is too low.
The market for interest rates should be informative for monetary policy to be effective, and it is in the policy makers' interests that market participants agree on what the "correct" interest rate is.
While this may be the case, it's not always, and you won't get an accurate comparison if you can't enter the correct interest rates.
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And if that prediction would turn out to be correct, interest-rate-sensitive stocks, such as the utilities, would not fare well in 2004.
While the stock market is correcting, interest rates are declining, which means your interest-rate-sensitive holdings are appreciating.
Bachmann is correct that interest on the debt is less than 10percentt of the U.S. budget — see table 1.1 of this Congressional Budget Office report — but she makes it sound too easy.
Let's say the Wall Street consensus is correct, and interest rates overall stay repressed for years to come.
If that theory is correct, long-term interest rates could rise sharply and suddenly.And if rates went up?Higher interest rates would obviously hurt America's debt-laden economy.
While that to a large degree is correct, if declining interest rates were positive for the stock market it can be easily argued that rising interest rates are negative for stocks.
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