Multiple Choice
The global savings glut can be defined as:
A) the increase in foreign savings moving into the United States in search of investment opportunities.
B) the rapid increase in personal saving rates in the United States leading to increased lending to foreign countries.
C) the response of U.S. savings to low interest rates in the early 2000s.
D) the decline in saving rates globally.
E) the precautionary savings increase in response to the establishment of the euro.
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