Maru Kun

5%
Flag icon
But with prices accelerating toward annual increases of 14 percent in 1979, Volcker and the Fed decided that it was time to apply the brakes. It was the moment the power of the modern Fed was born. The interest rate was its weapon. As Germany’s outspoken chancellor Helmut Schmidt put it, Volcker pushed real interest rates (interest rates adjusted for inflation) to levels not seen “since the birth of Christ.”
Crashed: How a Decade of Financial Crises Changed the World
Rate this book
Clear rating
Open Preview