Danae Kyriakopoulou, OMFIF’s chief economist and head of research, is joined by a panel of experts to discuss the outlook for monetary policy in the US. Speakers include: Patricia Mosser, Director, Initiative on Central Banking and Financial Policy, Columbia University; Ebrahim Rahbari, Managing Director, Global Economics at Citi; and Christopher Probyn, Chief Economist, State Street Global Advisors. They discuss the macroeconomic context behind the latest rate hike, what to expect from Fed under new Chair Powell, the outlook for further rate increases in 2018 and the risks of asset price corrections as monetary policy normalises.
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