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Tuesday, 21 May 2013

Fed's extraordinary policy risks becoming ordinary

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Since World War Two, U.S. recessions have come on average every five years. That makes it likely that the United States will be stuck with ultra-low rates when the economy next turns down. This permanent monetary overdrive is bad for savers and the unbalanced global economy.

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