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Higher borrowing costs in 2016 for some cities

The interest rates never seem to see a decline and they never cease to rise either. Some cities of the country might have to pay even higher interest rates in order to borrow money as the borrowing costs are set to increase during 2016. These cities are faced with a lot of pressures because their public pensions are not funded a substantial amount and because of some new rules that are going to impact the investment returns for the year.

Higher borrowing costs throughout 2016:

The bond market of the country is worth at around 3.7 trillion dollars for the coming year, as indicated by some market analysts

. The investors are going to be demanding a lot more compensation for their money than ever before and it is looking very shady for the people that have to borrow every now and again because borrowing costs are obviously going to increase as well. The senior portfolio manager at the Federal Investors, R.J. Gallo said that the general bonds in his opinion don’t possess the meagreness that would be required in order to compensate for the renewed surge of information that they are going to get.

Where this is a political scenario, once again the ones that are going to get crushed under the number games are going to be the general population. It’s not expected that things are going to turn out any different and apparently the next year, you will have to think thrice before going out and getting a loan. Here’s hoping that the costs don’t get a little too high and out of reach for the common man because it’s futile to hope that they are not going to go up at all.

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