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Widows And Orphans, Pensioners, People With Savings, The Prudent.
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Are the continuing low interest rates a way of making these groups help pay for the excesses of the bankers some years ago?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Stealing" from savers by not paying a decent return for the loan of the money, in order to stimulate the economy by "giving away" free finance to companies, is a common enough trick, er I mean tactic; banker excesses or no banker excesses.
BTW did I miss where they did the second half of this quantitative easing counterfeiting trick and pulled the created money back out of the economy, so our savings returned to the correct value ? I guess I must have.
BTW did I miss where they did the second half of this quantitative easing counterfeiting trick and pulled the created money back out of the economy, so our savings returned to the correct value ? I guess I must have.
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