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If the Fed opts for negative rates, it will need to be a 'Hail Mary,' Standard Chartered says

Should the U.S. Federal Reserve opt to take its benchmark funds rate into negative territory, it will need to "go deeply negative" with a cut of between 50-100 basis points below zero, according to Standard Chartered Bank.
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