Nathan Smart

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But when the Federal Reserve reduced its discount rates from 9.2 to 3.5 percent (1989–92), the cost of fifteen-year fixed mortgages fell very little, from 9.7 to 7.8 percent. This ratcheting of rates reinforced the upward secular trend.
The Great Wave: Price Revolutions and the Rhythm of History
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