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The interest rate crisis has just begun
Season 5 · Episode 6

The interest rate crisis has just begun

Financial historian Edward Chancellor warns that interest rates could trigger a recession.

Making Money · Damien Jordan & Timeyin Akerele from Most

November 25, 20241h 19m

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Show Notes

Edward Chancellor is a financial historian, journalist and investment strategist. In 2008 central bankers brought interest rates to their lowest level in five thousand years. Unaffordable housing, the collapse of productivity, rising inequality are just some of the things Chancellor says are results of those decisions and he argues the worst could be yet to come.

Edward’s book: (https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/448594/the-price-of-time-by-chancellor-edward/978180206015)


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