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#Inflation
Dr. Rajeev Upadhyay
rajeevkupadhyay
The Wholesale Price Index inflation popularly known as WPI inflation in the Indian economy grew by 7.39 per cent in the month of March 2021. During the same month of
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Lex
citysouljaa
Your beloved sir alex ferguson to add on to this, SAF spent 268 million from 2002 to 2007 theres a difference between football inflation and regular inflation.. with ever record
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jdh
I continue to think the most important question for individual investors is: what impact will unprecedented policy have on inflation? Conflicting views but I believe hoisington is the most likely.
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Victoria Guida
vtg2
I thought it might be a good time to do a thread on inflation. 1/x Most people know that inflation relates to higher prices, but if the price of milk
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Roberto Perli
R_Perli
1/5 Good piece by @NickTimiraos.The real question, though, is whether the Fed has the tools to promote higher inflation (thread).Central bankers look to change long-running strategy to encourage lower rates,
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Garic Moran
GaricMoran
I began to forecast inflation last Summer when the FED began the Great Monetary Expansion. I pointed out that Volcker ended the 1970's inflation by targeting money supply; therefore, the
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Robin Sloan
robinsloan
The degree to which inflation works as a tool for "managing" debt is super duper underappreciated. This is true for national governments (which might instruct a central bank to aim
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Mark Ungewitter
mark_ungewitter
1/7 Is $SPX the new inflation? Thoughts on central banking & equity valuation… 2/7 Inflation is a policy, not a price. Dominant CB models (NAIRU, output gap, etc.) limit the
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Kamran Zia
KamranZia85
Pakistani econ analysts are an interesting breed. They want export growth but cry hoarse over a weaker currency which reflects fair value. They want economic growth with borrowed FCY on
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Saad Khan
Saadkhan725
Inflation is the Achilles heel of this govt. Can it be controlled? Before we delve into the details, it is imperative that we are aware of the prevalent economic structure
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Stephen Williamson
1954swilliamson
1/Because you can't collect enough revenue to finance a modern government by issuing consolidated government liabilities - the liabilities of the central bank and the central government. This is just
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Vitor Constâncio
VMRConstancio
Replying @dandolfa @farmerrf . I misinterpreted that FTPL was the underlying reason for your statement that in the long term inflation is always fiscal. The Sargent-Wallace paper implies that but
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David Andolfatto
dandolfa
If deficits run unabated as demand for UST debt stabilizes, result must eventually be inflation. Interest rate policy may bring inflation down temporarily (via recession), but would be powerless in
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Bill Ackman
BillAckman
I think the bond market is misreading the @federalreserve. This is likely due to Powell’s communication style and some wishful thinking on the part of investors. Inflation is out of
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Brian Chang
CrusoeEconomics
1/ With all the discussion on the potential for future inflation in Canada, people would do well to remember that an increase in reserve balances isn't inflationary. If there's one
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Justin Wolfers
JustinWolfers
The Fed's announces tweaks to its monetary policy strategy.https://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/pressreleases/monetary20200827a.htm I suspect Fed watchers will see this as big. It seems more like a gradual evolution to me.There are
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