Inflation aplenty already in the pipeline
Perspectives: No. 166 April 2008
Inflation aplenty
already in the pipeline
By Wolfgang
Kasper
9 April 2008
Do the many people who interact in financial markets to determine interest rates, look at the rear vision mirror, through side windows or out the front? Experience and economic theory teach us that financial markets are dominated by expectations, not surprising because credit contracts relate to the future.
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This article was first published by the Australian Financial Review online on 11 March 2008.
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