Fed's Fischer: Evidence that natural rate of interest has fallen
Vice-chair of the Federal Reserve Stanley Fischer, speaking to a central banking seminar in New York, notes that there is evidence that the natural rate of interest has fallen, Reuters reports.
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Says "persistent" forces including low productivity growth, damage from financial crisis may leave economy saddled with low growth
Evidence strong that natural rate of interest has fallen, a sign of possible underlying economic weakness
Low natural rate a concern, possibly leaving central banks stuck near the zero bound and reliant on less conventional tools
Evidence does not yet indicate persistent low rates are a risk to financial stability
Says policies to raise growth and interest rates must move beyond monetary policy and include improved infrastructure, schools and regulation