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Section: Electronic documentsTitle: Financial repression : here to stay and stronger than ever / Patrick Saner, Fiona Gillespie Author: Saner, PatrickPublication: Zurich : Swiss Re Institute, 2020Physical description: 8 p.Series: (September 2020)Notes: Sumario: Financial repression - governments' influence on private capital allocation through monetary policy, regulatory means or direct market intervention - reached a new high in 2020 when the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated. As this environment persists, it is crucial that governments review the cost-benefit analysis of their policy mix to ensure the impact is sustainable for the long term. We calculate that on average, since the global financial crisis (GFC) of 2008-09 the net "tax" on US households from foregone interest income on deposits, pensions and life insurance assets has been USD 160 billion per year (see Figure 1).1 This equates to about 3.5% of the total disposable income of US households per year, or half of the average annual savings rate of 7.0% since 2008. On average, each year long-term investors such as US and European insurers and pension funds have foregone USD 185 billion of yield income, equivalent to about 1.5% of their total fixed income investments.Materia / lugar / evento: COVID-19PandemiasPerspectivas económicasRecuperación económicaImpacto económicoPolítica monetariaOtros autores: Gillespie, Fiona Swiss Re Institute Other categories: 921Rights: In Copyright (InC)