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In comparison to historical levels, how high are the current interest rates? If we look 700+ year…

In comparison to historical levels, how high are the current interest rates? If we look 700+ year...

In comparison to historical levels, how high are the current interest rates? If we look 700+ years back, present interest rates are not so high:

Academic paper by Schmelzing reconstructs interest rates from archival, printed primary, and secondary data sources.

Loans to kings were quoted at 18%-35%, similar to the current credit card or consumer loan rates.

Long-term trend spanning back to the 1300s is negative, suggesting rates to be low in the long term.

A consistent increase in real negative-yielding rates (real rates take inflation into account).

If money is cheap and abundant, asset price tends to go up.

Why have interest rates been trending downward? There are a few theories:

1) Productivity growth

2) Demographics

3) Economic growth

Will the current rates increase be temporary or can we expect a reversal of the trend?

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