Pause after ten increases: central banks are putting the brakes on interest rates

Pause after ten increases
Central banks are putting the brakes on interest rates

The US Federal Reserve has done it again, and the European Central Bank has now done it for the first time after ten interest rate increases in a row. Are interest rates now falling and loans becoming cheaper again? That’s what the new podcast episode of “Brichta and Bell – Economics simple and fast” is about

The US Federal Reserve has done it again, the European Central Bank for the first time after ten interest rate increases in a row: both are taking a break from interest rates. The key interest rate will not be increased because inflation is falling noticeably. Does this mean that interest rates will soon fall again, loans will become cheaper again and the worst is over when it comes to inflation, so prices will fall?

Raimund Brichta and Etienne Bell talk about this in this current episode of “Brichta and Bell – Economics simple and fast”. If you have any questions or suggestions, please write to us at [email protected].

Brichta and Bell – economics simple and fast

The ntv presenters Etienne Bell and Raimund Brichta talk about the economy once a week. They shed light on the background and explain what is important to us. Simply informative. Every Thursday on ntv.de, at RTL+ music, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Spotify and in the RSS feed. Do you have any questions or suggestions? Then please send an email to [email protected].

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