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The Contrarian Case for Falling Interest Rates, Not Rising Ones
Most investors expect interest rate hikes, but a contrarian view suggests falling rates may occur as productivity gains and cooling oil prices reduce inflation. The article highlights this alternative perspective presented by The Rio Times.
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