Rates Are Low Again. Where Should You Put Your Cash?

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With a dovish Fed, the hunt for yield is on again

March 27, 2019 8:57 a.m. ETLast week, the Federal Reserve signaled it didn’t expect further rate increases this year amid slowing U.S. economic growth. While that pleased stock markets, it is a setback for savers.

After enduring years of rock-bottom rates in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, yield-seeking investors finally had something...Amid a shaky marketplace, investors are eyeing the yield curve for signs of economic stability. History shows that when the yield curve inverts, a recession may soon follow. Photo Composite: Stephanie Swart for The Wall Street Journal.

 

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Lower interest rates would only help regular people if it changed their mortgage rate, it doesn’t, or they decide to replace their 15 year old vehicle and take on more debt, or student loan rates automatically reduced, they don’t either. So SFU

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