UK banks given six months to prepare for negative interest rates
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#4Its about time it became normal in the UK for accounts to carry fees. I dont know how retail banking can continue without them. Esp the new fintechs they will have near-zero revenue coming in and have to pay to hold cash.
Re: UK banks given six months to prepare for negative interest rates
#5Its about time it became normal in the UK for accounts to carry fees. I dont know how retail banking can continue without them. Esp the new fintechs they will have near-zero revenue coming in and have to pay to hold cash.
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#6Can someone explain this, Matt Levine-style? I mean, if someone offered to pay me interest to take out a loan, I'd immediately request MAXINT.
https://www.investopedia.com/articles/investing/070915/how-n...
Re: UK banks given six months to prepare for negative interest rates
#7Can someone explain this, Matt Levine-style? I mean, if someone offered to pay me interest to take out a loan, I'd immediately request MAXINT.
Whether that second part actually happens, or banks just use this extra cash to stuff their balance sheets, well... it's a bit of an open question, to put it mildly.
Re: UK banks given six months to prepare for negative interest rates
#8Can someone explain this, Matt Levine-style? I mean, if someone offered to pay me interest to take out a loan, I'd immediately request MAXINT.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/06/12/do-negative-interest-rates-w...
Re: UK banks given six months to prepare for negative interest rates
#9Its about time it became normal in the UK for accounts to carry fees. I dont know how retail banking can continue without them. Esp the new fintechs they will have near-zero revenue coming in and have to pay to hold cash.
That's it really.
Re: UK banks given six months to prepare for negative interest rates
#10Can someone explain this, Matt Levine-style? I mean, if someone offered to pay me interest to take out a loan, I'd immediately request MAXINT.
It depends on future inflation/deflation. While it's easy to point at M1, M2 money stock figures (or the UK equivalent) as indicative of inflation, sometimes deflationary pressures are greater than the inflationary pressures from increasing money supply.