The Price of Money - 700 Years of Falling, Can Interest Rates Keep Rising?
Interest rates have been sliding for seven centuries. Dive into the historical forces driving this trend and examine whether the recent interest rate spike is just a blip on the radar.
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Show Notes
The Price of Money Is Going Up, and It’s Not Because of the Fed by Jamie Rush, Martin Ademmer, Maeva Cousin, Tom Orlik, and Rich Miller—Bloomberg
Secular stagnation is not over by Olivier Blanchard—Peterson Institute for International Economics
A big problem looming for bond markets by TOMASZ WIELADEK—The Financial Times
Eight centuries of global real interest rates - Paul Schmelzing - Bank of England
Changes in U.S. Family Finances from 2019 to 2022—The Federal Reserve
A Complete Guide to Investing in I Bonds and TIPS
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