There’s nothing positive about the word “negative.” So perhaps it was always going to be a challenge when a number of central banks adopted negative interest rates as a component of monetary easing. Even linguistically, it sounded like a mismatch.
Central Banks Are Shifting Away From Negative Interest Rates

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