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Interest rates at peak

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2022 may come to be seen as the end of an era in economic policy terms.

A prolonged period of low interest rates (initially in response to the banking crisis of 2008, more recently to combat the economic impact of the pandemic) had fostered speculative conditions in a range of  investment markets, from government bonds (widely considered to be conservative investments) to the more speculative realms of some early-stage technology companies, crypto tokens and 'non-fungible tokens'. Investors embrace risk as volatility and recession hamper search for yield As the pandemic waned, a reversal of fiscal and monetary stimuli was already expected. However, the Ru...

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