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  2. What Lower Interest Rates Would Mean for Your Bank Accounts - AOL

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    But high interest rates aren’t without a big perk: They encourage banks to pay more interest on certificate of deposit accounts (CDs) and high-yield savings accounts (HYSAs).

  3. How the Federal Reserve impacts savings account interest rates

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    The fed funds rate was taken all the way down to a range of zero to 0.25 percent in March 2020 in response to the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic. But 40-year-high inflation prompted the Fed to raise ...

  4. 'Nothing worse than higher oil prices' as Fed fights ... - AOL

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    US Federal Reserve Board Chairman Jerome Powell speaks during a news conference following a closed two-day meeting of the Federal Open Market Committee on interest rate policy in Washington, U.S ...

  5. Causes of the 2000s United States housing bubble - Wikipedia

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    If one assumes that the housing market is efficient, the expected change in housing prices (relative to interest rates) can be computed mathematically. The calculation in the sidebox shows that a 1 percentage point change in interest rates would theoretically affect home prices by about 10% (given 2005 rates on fixed-rate mortgages).

  6. Australian property bubble - Wikipedia

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    4 June - The RBA drops interest rates to a record low of 1.25 per cent, suggesting further cuts were to come later in the year [78] 2 July - RBA drops rates to another low of 1 per cent. [79] 5 July - APRA reduces interest rate buffer requirements for ADIs from 7% to 2.5% above the loan rate [80] 1 October - The RBA announces interest rate cut ...

  7. Inflation - Wikipedia

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    As an example, when the inflation rate is 3%, a loan with a nominal interest rate of 5% would have a real interest rate of approximately 2% (in fact, it's 1.94%). Any unexpected increase in the inflation rate would decrease the real interest rate.

  8. What a Fed Rate Increase Means for Savings Accounts - AOL

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    The Federal Reserve has raised interest rates seven times since March, surging from a targeted range of 0.25% – 0.5% to 4.25% – 4.5%. This likely has you wondering what a Fed rate increase ...

  9. Fixed vs. variable interest rates: How these rate types work ...

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    Variable rates are often a better option for interest-earning products when the Fed rate is low. That’s because you’ll have a chance of earning more interest in the future if interest rates rise.