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Posted: 2025-04-12 19:08:14 UTC

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Switzerland now has the lowest central bank interest rate in the world at 0.25%, dethroning Japan. Negative interest rates, while unhealthy long-term, can benefit investors by lowering mortgage principals. However, savers may lose money as banks charge them instead of paying interest. Investing becomes the preferred option if rates turn negative again.
Switzerland has the lowest central bank interest rate at 0.25%.
Negative interest rates can lower mortgage principals.
Savers may lose money with negative interest rates.
Investing becomes the intelligent option if rates go negative.
Negative interest rates can be unhealthy in the long term.
Savers may lose money with negative interest rates.