“We believe that the Federal Reserve has to carry on with a progressive increase in interest rates as a consequence of the American economy.” BelieveInterestEconomyConsequenceIncreaseRateProgressiveReservesFederal ReserveInterest RateAmerican Economy Author:Rodrigo Rato
“And so the danger for the housing industry is if we see interest rates rise.” IfsInterestEconomyDangerIndustryRateHousingInterest Rate Author:Franklin Raines
“I have long argued that paying down the national debt is beneficial for the economy: it keeps interest rates lower than they otherwise would be and frees savings to finance increases in the capital stock, thereby boosting productivity and real incomes.” LongRealWould BeInterestEconomyIncreaseRateDebtProductivityIncomeFinanceSavingBeneficialSavingsInterest RateNational Debt Author:Alan Greenspan
“You know what higher interest rates mean. To you it means a higher mortgage payment, a higher car payment, a higher credit card payment. To our economy, it means business people will not borrow as much money, invest as much money, create as many new jobs, create as much wealth, raise as many raises.” KnowsMeanJobsInterestWealthEconomyCarHigherRaisesRateCreditCardsPaymentMortgageCredit CardNew JobInterest RateCar Payments Author:William J. Clinton
“The world economy is in a nosedive, and understanding what I call "depression economics" - the weird world you get into when even a zero interest rate isn't low enough, and a messed-up financial system is dragging down the real economy - is essential if we're going to avoid the worst.” IfsWorldRealEnoughUnderstandingInterestEconomyWorstEssentialsLowsEconomicsRateFinancialZeroMessed UpInterest RateWorld EconomyFinancial System Author:Paul Krugman
“What the Depression teaches us is that when the economy is so depressed that even a zero interest rate isn't low enough, you have to put conventional notions of prudence and sound policy aside.” EnoughSoundInterestTeachEconomyPolicyLowsNotionRateZeroConventionalPrudenceInterest Rate Author:Paul Krugman
“Despite Russia's move to raise interest rates this week, the value of the ruble has continued to crash. Russia's economy is so bad, Edward Snowden had to put government secrets on Craigslist.” GovernmentMovingValuesInterestSecretEconomyWeekRaisesRateRussiaDespiteCrashInterest RateSnowdenCraigslist Author:Jimmy Fallon
“There have been times when the Federal Reserve has restricted the money supply and raised interest rates to gain an end, which had much better been left to another Government agency or the Congress to attain. The country could have had lower interest rates without sacrificing anything else.” Has BeensEndsCountryGovernmentPoliticsLeftInterestEconomySacrificeGainsRaisedRateCongressAgencyLiberalismReservesFederal ReserveInterest RateGovernment Agencies Author:Wright Patman
“Bet on black. Buy low-debt or no-debt companies. When the economy is in trouble, these companies usually have enough cash on hand to stay out of trouble. And they seldom need to borrow when interest rates are high.” NeedsEnoughHandsBlackInterestCompanyEconomyTroubleLowsRateDebtCashInterest Rate Author:Nancy Dunnan
“At times of recession, running a budget deficit is highly desirable. Once the economy begins to recover, you have to balance the budget. But it will also need additional revenues. Should the government not receive them, we will all get punished with higher interest rates.” NeedsShouldGovernmentRunningInterestEconomyBalanceHigherRateBudgetsOver YouDesirableRevenueDeficitRecessionsInterest RateBudget Deficit Author:George Soros
“Mr. Greenspan did a very good job in the early 1990's. But recently he's fallen prey to this crazy theory that prosperity causes inflation. So they're trying to slow the economy down by raising interest rates. It's like a doctor saying you're in great health, so we have to make you sick a little bit. It's a bizarre theory. It's going to hurt our economy.” TryingLittlesJobsCausesBitsInterestHurtEconomyCrazyTheoryLittle BitEconomicsDoctorsSickRateVery GoodProsperityFinanceFallenBizarreGood JobInflationPreyInterest Rate Author:Steve Forbes
“Throwing Ronald Reagan out of office at the height of his popularity, with inflation and interest rates down, the economy moving and the country at peace, would have required God on the ticket and She was not available!” CountryMovingInterestEconomyOfficeRateAvailableHeightThrowingPopularityTicketsInflationInterest Rate Author:Geraldine Ferraro