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Bernanke defends low-interest rates arguing they help to boost the global economy

Tuesday, March 26th 2013 - 05:00 UTC
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US Federal Reserve under Bernanke has kept the basic rate between 0 and 0.25% since December 2008. US Federal Reserve under Bernanke has kept the basic rate between 0 and 0.25% since December 2008.

Ben Bernanke has defended the continuing low-interest-rate policies of the US Federal Reserve and central banks in Europe, saying they are helping to boost the global economy. The Fed governor's comments come after some analysts have voiced concern that such low rates are cutting the value of currencies of advanced nations.

These critics say this may put the developing world at a disadvantage. US rates have been between 0% and 0.25% since December 2008.

Mr Bernanke said: “Because stronger growth in each [advanced] economy confers beneficial spillovers to trading policies, these policies are not 'beggar-thy-neighbour' but rather 'enrich-thy-neighbour' actions.”

The US Federal Reserve has pledged to keep US interest rates at the record low level until the US unemployment rate falls below 6.5%. Last month the US unemployment rate was 7.7%.

If the currency of an advanced nation weakens against competitor exporters, including those from the developing world, its goods become relatively cheaper, giving it a price advantage.

Mr Bernanke was speaking at a London School of Economics discussion entitled “What should economists and policy makers learn from the financial crisis?”

He was joined by Bank of England governor Sir Mervyn King, former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, and International Monetary Fund chief economist Olivier Jean Blanchard.

Mr Blanchard said the world's financial leaders had to continue to show humility for failing to predict the financial crisis, admitting that they underestimated how “the interaction of a multitude of distortions” could affect the global financial system.
 

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  • ChrisR

    This character has even LESS understanding of how an economy operates than the fabled Mantega of Brasil.

    Oh dear.

    Mar 26th, 2013 - 07:31 pm 0
  • Hepatia

    http://en.mercopress.com/2013/03/26/bernanke-defends-low-interest-rates-arguing-they-help-to-boost-the-global-economy#comment232220: Tell me, have you ever considered honoring us all by presenting your own magnificent resume for the position of Federal Reserve head? We would all be so happy to have 'ChrisR', hero and economist extraordinaire, swoop down from on high and save us all!

    Mar 28th, 2013 - 02:32 am 0
  • ChrisR

    2 Hepatia

    I know enough about you not to waste my time 'debating' with you.

    Go back to Holland and support your commie girlfriends.

    Mar 28th, 2013 - 04:33 pm 0
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