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The phrase "interest rate reduction" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a decrease in the percentage rate that a borrower is charged for a loan, typically by a bank or other financial institution. Example: "The recent economic downturn has led to many banks offering interest rate reductions to help struggling homeowners keep up with their mortgage payments."
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"I need an interest rate reduction so I can get myself and children back on track," she said.
True, the economy is weak and unemployment is too high, but a further interest rate reduction could just pile on more pain, without generating growth.
Even if the Fed funds rate falls all the way to zero, that will be a smaller interest rate reduction than the last time around.
These declines have raised fears of a deflationary spiral — fears that help explain the Federal Reserve's surprisingly large interest rate reduction on Tuesday.
The International Monetary Fund as well as the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development have also argued for an interest rate reduction.
Some people bought government debt anticipating that the Federal Reserve will accompany an interest rate reduction today with a statement indicating it may cut rates again in January.
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Softer forms of debt relief, such as maturity extensions and interest rate reductions, are not generally followed by higher economic growth or improved credit ratings.
The interest rate reductions should help, too.
Interest rate reductions are often more valuable than principal reductions.
"Right now we have just about 1,000 loans facing interest rate reductions," he said.
That includes interest rate reductions and efforts to inject liquidity into the market.
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