A rare interview with an influential Financial Thought Leader and financial historian. James Grant, founder and editor of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer, will discuss why the Federal Reserve’s policies of zero interest rates and massive purchases of U.S. Treasury and mortgage-backed bonds are dangerous to the economy and damaging to savers.
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