Global financial repression picks up steam, led by India.
Not exact matches
«Investors are still living in a world of
financial repression,» Patrick Legland, the
global head of research at Societe Generale, said in a research note on Tuesday morning.
The
Financial Repression Authority has been an important platform for allowing deep discussion on matters of
global investment concerns.
But the roots are
global as well and at least one of the roots is
financial repression which is the major central bank's policies over the last nine years of recovery to drop interest rates to zero to buy risk assets, to push investors into risk assets and generate a lot of liquidity and credit.