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"Will interest rates go negative? What are the consequences?" In theory, you will have to pay your bank money to keep your savings in their bank. Not sure it will happen though | |||
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"Will interest rates go negative? What are the consequences? In theory, you will have to pay your bank money to keep your savings in their bank. Not sure it will happen though " Tend to agree, would only need a couple of hundred people to want to withdraw large amounts and a panic would start.. They would lose far more in the shares collapse.. | |||
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"It's already happening. There are plenty of bank accounts that charge a monthly fee, but now have such miniscule interest rate that you would need hundreds of thousands in there to earn back the fee." Your correct some credit cards new have a monthly fee. | |||
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"It's already happening. There are plenty of bank accounts that charge a monthly fee, but now have such miniscule interest rate that you would need hundreds of thousands in there to earn back the fee. Your correct some credit cards new have a monthly fee. " and many others are still offering interest free transfers. | |||
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"It's already happening. There are plenty of bank accounts that charge a monthly fee, but now have such miniscule interest rate that you would need hundreds of thousands in there to earn back the fee. Your correct some credit cards new have a monthly fee. and many others are still offering interest free transfers." There are though some cards do charge a fee but will give you money back on how much you spend. | |||
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"A friend of mine who works at an executive level for one of the big banks says that this will happen. The move away from cash use has made it feasible to charge for personal banking so expect to see monthly or annual fees coming in in the next year or two. Free personal banking is going to disappear. Dont forget that most businesses do not get free banking so its not an enormous change for a lot of people. " Then everyone would do well to move to Nationwide then. | |||
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"In theory it has happened in the past... Japan famously had a negative interest rate for years! So it meant to encourage banks to lead to businesses rather than holding onto it! It doesn’t work at a consumer level as it doesn’t encourage people to save " True though there is no real incentive to save for the last year or so returns are pitiful. | |||
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"In theory it has happened in the past... Japan famously had a negative interest rate for years! So it meant to encourage banks to lead to businesses rather than holding onto it! It doesn’t work at a consumer level as it doesn’t encourage people to save True though there is no real incentive to save for the last year or so returns are pitiful. " I dont think the government banks want anyone to save at the moment. They need people to spend as much as possible. | |||
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