As interest rates continue to hit record lows, investors may get the feeling that they’ll never go back up again. In this short video, iShares Head of Fixed Income Strategy Matt Tucker outlines three of the factors keeping rates at rock bottom – and what it will take for them to finally begin to rise.
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