A financial question / Duda financiera

A financial question. I don’t know if it’s a mistake or something correct. Every Monday, in my financial report, I see “negative interest rates” (translated from Spanish). I don’t know exactly what it means or what it corresponds to. I understand it’s something related to a loan or my investments are doing poorly. But I don’t have any loans, and my investments are doing well. Can anyone clarify this question for me? Could it be a translation error?


Una duda financiera. No se si es un error o esta bien. En el reporte financiero, todas las semanas, el lunes, ne sale “tasas de interes negativas” (traducido del Español). No se exactamente lo que es y a que corresponde. Yo entiendo que es algo de un prestamo o es que mis inversiones van mal. Pero ni tengo prestamos, y mi inversion va en positivo. ¿Alguno me puede aclarar la duda? ¿Puede ser un error de traduccion?

Basically it is just them forcing you into investing your money.
The more you have on you in the bank and not used for investing or purchasing buildings the worse it gets… so you are penalized for having cash on hand.

it impacts all the money you have in the bank every Monday starting when you have around $50,000.

the answer are from Steam Discussion here :
What exactly is negative interest ? - Big Ambitions General Discussions

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Negative interest rate means that the money you deposit in the bank needs to be paid a management fee to the bank.
The main purpose of doing this is to encourage investment rather than savings.
My suggestion is that before the bank closes on Sunday, invest the money you have in six financial products as much as possible.

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