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You could not make it up.

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  • Andy_L
    Andy_L Posts: 13,076 Forumite
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    Joe_Bloggs wrote: »
    Clearly 0.00% is as low as you can get.

    They could start charging you for looking after your money so it could go negative.

    IIRC Japan tried (has?) negative interest rates in an attempt to get their economy moving
  • When adverting an APR I think that truncation is allowed rather than rounding so that 39.9% can hide a rate which is 39.99% etc.
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