Company Quote by Mario Draghi
“The insurance companies do not refer to the key policy rate when they send their statements. We can only control that rate. Long-term interest rates are determined largely by global financial markets.”
About This Quote
Central banks can set short-term policy rates, but longer-term rates are shaped by global market forces beyond their direct control.
In simple terms: Policy rates vs. market‑driven long‑term rates
Short‑term control, long‑term market influence
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- central bank planning
- investment forecasting
- bond pricing
- mortgage rate setting
- government budgeting
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- risk assessment for lenders
- strategic asset allocation
Questions to Reflect On
- How does market perception affect long‑term rates?
- What tools can policymakers use to influence market expectations?
Some argue that central banks can indirectly steer long‑term rates through forward guidance and quantitative easing.