The End of Cheap Capital

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For nearly two decades, executives operated in a world of extraordinarily cheap capital. In the aftermath of the global financial crisis, central banks cut interest rates to historic lows and flooded markets with liquidity through quantitative easing. Between 2008 and 2020, the after-tax cost of borrowing for many large companies hovered at or below inflation—making debt, in real terms, effectively free.



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