James Grant, the chief editor of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer, recently said about negative interest rates and a ban on cash: “What precedes implementation of these ideas is a discussion of them. I think this is coming.”
The chief editor of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer has been an eloquent observer and astute analyst of markets since he started his Barron’s column “Current Yield” in the late 1970s.
The chief editor of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer has been an eloquent observer and astute analyst of markets since he started his Barron’s column “Current Yield” in the late 1970s.
James Grant founded Grant’s Interest Rate Observer in 1983 following a stint at Barron’s, where he originated the “Current Yield” column, talks about savings, debt, and growth.