Real Interest Rates By Country Visualized
| | Nominal Interest Rate | Real Interest Rate |
| Brazil | 13.75% | 6.94% |
| Mexico | 11.00% | 6.05% |
| Chile | 11.25% | 4.92% |
| Philippines | 6.00% | 2.62% |
| Indonesia | 5.75% | 2.45% |
In general, countries with high interest rates offer investors higher yields on their investments but also come with higher risks due to volatile economies and political instability.
Below are the five countries in the dataset with the lowest real rates:
| | Nominal Interest Rate | Real Interest Rate |
| Argentina | 78.00% | -19.61% |
| Netherlands | 3.50% | -7.42% |
| Czech Republic | 7.00% | -7.17% |
| Poland | 6.75% | -6.68% |
| Belgium | 3.50% | -6.42% |
Hyperinflation, as seen in Argentina, can lead to anomalies in both real and nominal rates, causing problems for the country's broader economy and financial system.
As you can see above, with a 78% nominal interest rate, Argentina's real interest rates remain the lowest on the planet due to a staggering annual inflation rate of over 100%.
Interest Rate OutlookIncreasing inflation and tighter monetary policy have resulted in rapid increases in nominal interest rates recently in many countries.
However, IMF analysis suggests that recent increases could be temporary.
Central banks in advanced economies are likely to ease monetary policy and bring interest rates back to pre-pandemic levels when inflation is brought under control, according to the fund.
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