Capital markets, not the Fed, primarily determine interest rates, and the Fed is very often following rather than causing rate movements; currently low rates reflect economic fundamentals—anxious savers reluctant to lend to risky ventures and apprehensive borrowers unwilling to expand—rather than a Fed-driven surge of liquidity.
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Arnold KlingEvidence Quote
“my personal opinion is that the capital markets determine interest rates and the Fed is very often following”
Created: 6/13/2026, 7:04:06 PM
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