Q: This is a follow up to Greg's question in regards to negative interest rates on Sept 5.
Are negative rates generally good or bad for bank stocks? Since they will still charge a premium for mortgages and lending, as well as getting tighter with lending would theoretically mean less delinquencies. Also, I imagine they would still charge fees on any accounts that they already do, wouldn't charging to hold money (as a negative interest rate) be another source of income?
What other stocks typically do well in a decreasing or negative rate environment?
Sorry if this is rambling a bit.
Thanks
Are negative rates generally good or bad for bank stocks? Since they will still charge a premium for mortgages and lending, as well as getting tighter with lending would theoretically mean less delinquencies. Also, I imagine they would still charge fees on any accounts that they already do, wouldn't charging to hold money (as a negative interest rate) be another source of income?
What other stocks typically do well in a decreasing or negative rate environment?
Sorry if this is rambling a bit.
Thanks