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Negative Interest Rates
Silly question, but do you have to pay the bank for any savings you may have?
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anything here help?
anything here help?
Not a silly question at all. In theory it could happen- its no diffrent to a small admin/service fee some accounts charge (wealth management fee) but its unlikely that for most savers it'll be less than zero because some would just stash wads of cash under the mattress which aint going to help are economy. More likeley intrest rates will be zero on most accounts. Thats a concern for those who live off intrest but the idea is to encourage them to draw down and live off some of there savings and spending it to help the economy. Its not a problem really if inflation RPI is allso close to 0 which it is now but would be if inflation leap's up.
Mortgages woudnt go negative though as theyd be paying you to borrow outragous amounts and that could lead to huge problems if rates suddenly went back up.
Mortgages woudnt go negative though as theyd be paying you to borrow outragous amounts and that could lead to huge problems if rates suddenly went back up.
this is useful- Martin Lewis clip on it Apc
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Thanks Bob. We were saving some money in the bank to pay for a new roof and it's mounted up sooner could now have two new roofs. As we are shielding we didn't want builders around. I think more premium bonds might be the best bet. You can cash them quite easily. We are amazed at how our other savings are performing now!
if you have a financial adviser who you pay
you certainly SHOULDNT be second guessing on AB
BUT - - - - there is plenty of yadda to fill in a cold evening
about twenty y ago - they went neg in Japan and Korea.
the real interest rate may be neg - thatis the interest rate minus the inflation rate.
santander favours it ( favvuuurz eet: the CEO is svelte spanish girl and she gets more moolah, innit?)
it is thought unlikely that people will draw out their money and put it under the bed.
you certainly SHOULDNT be second guessing on AB
BUT - - - - there is plenty of yadda to fill in a cold evening
about twenty y ago - they went neg in Japan and Korea.
the real interest rate may be neg - thatis the interest rate minus the inflation rate.
santander favours it ( favvuuurz eet: the CEO is svelte spanish girl and she gets more moolah, innit?)
it is thought unlikely that people will draw out their money and put it under the bed.