Unthinkable a few weeks ago, Wall Street sees a chance of rates falling as low as zero this year

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Unthinkable a few weeks ago, Wall Street sees a chance of rates falling as low as zero this year
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As short-term rates keep going lower, there's a chance they could go all the way to near-zero where they were during the financial crisis.

JP Morgan Chase economists see the Fed acting even more aggressively than the market is anticipating.However, JPM says the Fed could got to zero by the end of the summer if conditions persist.

But as short-term rates keep going lower, there's a chance they could go all the way to near-zero where they were during the financial crisis.

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