The US was at the heart of what became known as the “Global Financial Crisis” in 2008/2009. As the US economy fell into a deep recession, the Federal Reserve rapidly cut its interbank overnight lending target range to 0%-0.25%. It left this target range close to zero for over seven years until it began to “normalise” interest rates through 2016, 2017 and 2018. However, in early-2019, it was spooked by...