One man’s debts are another man’s assets: Ray Dalio explains how low interest rates fuel debt cycles

With piling debt and risks building, the system becomes fragile. Eventually, problems show up — in the form of high inflation, financial stress or even a recession. At that point, policymakers are forced to raise rates or tighten financial conditions. That is when the cycle begins to turn.

One man’s debts are another man’s assets: Ray Dalio explains how low interest rates fuel debt cycles
With piling debt and risks building, the system becomes fragile. Eventually, problems show up — in the form of high inflation, financial stress or even a recession. At that point, policymakers are forced to raise rates or tighten financial conditions. That is when the cycle begins to turn.

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