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Beyond the Headlines|22 June 2023

Monetary policy at critical juncture 

Innes McFee
Innes McFee
CEO
Monetary policy at critical juncture 

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Our latest research has focused on what the most extreme and persistent inflation overshoot of the inflation targeting era means for monetary policy cycles in the medium term.

In this week’s Beyond the Headlines, join Innes McFee, Chief Global Economist, as he discusses how inflation expectations are clearly less well-grounded than policymakers had hoped.

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