Bank recapitalisation on a global scale should help to prevent a complete meltdown in the financial sector, but the world economy is still facing a prolonged period of (at best) sluggish growth as the imbalances built up over many years are finally unwound. Interest rates could fall to close to zero in all major economies, as they did in Japan.
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