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And while a few Fed officials have argued that extraordinarily low interest rates could lead to new price bubbles, or excessive leverage and speculation by banks, Mr. Rudebusch argued that the relationship between short-term interest rates and financial imbalances was "quite erratic and poorly understood," noting that Japan had very low interest rates for about 15 years without those problems.
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"But I think there is quite a big possibility that what we will see is the jet stream undergoing quite dramatic and erratic excursions".
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The Office for National Statistic's latest economic review warns that growth has been driven primarily by increased household consumption and that "in contrast to the relative strength of household spending … the contribution of net trade to GDP growth has been particularly small and quite erratic".
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