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By Gene Frieda - May 20,2023
LONDON — As the most aggressive wave of monetary tightening in four decades slows the world’s largest economies, a growing number of analysts are questioning whether central banks should raise their inflation targets beyond the current 2 per cent.
By Gene Frieda - Feb 09,2023
LONDON — Investors typically view the US dollar’s exchange rate through a Federal Reserve-centric lens.
By Gene Frieda - Sep 17,2022
LONDON  —  Thirty years ago, on September 16, 1992, currency speculators forced the British Government to abandon the commitment of pound sterling to the European Exchange Rate Mechanism.
By Gene Frieda - Apr 09,2022
LONDON — The freezing of much of Russia’s official foreign reserves has inevitably led some again to predict the imminent demise of the dollar’s “exorbitant privilege” as the world’s reserve currency of choice.
By Gene Frieda - Feb 16,2019
LONDON — After a long period of investment-driven growth, China is finally changing its policy playbook.
By Gene Frieda - Aug 20,2017
Bond investors are from Mars and central bankers are from Venus — or so suggests the bond market’s negative reaction to signals that the exceptional monetary-policy accommodation of the last decade is winding down.Risky asset markets, however, are ignoring the red flags that the


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