Fed only reluctantly raised rates several years after '08. I would be surprised if they began staking them higher anytime soon regardless of any 'strong recovery' narrative.
The banks and courts still haven't dealt with a wave of evictions and the resulting property consolidation that will result when the moratoriums are lifted.
Plus, if you believe in speculation, the markets are frothy right now. Survey says: S&P500 is held up by FAANG, corporate bonds 'a fiasco' [zombie companies], SEC snoozing as usual. If market adjusts, then rates will have to remain low; or perhaps go negative. If you believe speculation.
Fed only reluctantly raised rates several years after '08. I would be surprised if they began staking them higher anytime soon regardless of any 'strong recovery' narrative.
The banks and courts still haven't dealt with a wave of evictions and the resulting property consolidation that will result when the moratoriums are lifted.
Plus, if you believe in speculation, the markets are frothy right now. Survey says: S&P500 is held up by FAANG, corporate bonds 'a fiasco' [zombie companies], SEC snoozing as usual. If market adjusts, then rates will have to remain low; or perhaps go negative. If you believe speculation.