« Hillary Clinton as secretary of state | Main | A center-left country? » The threat of deflation19 Nov 2008 08:20 pm
I attended the Cato Institute's annual monetary conference.
The Fed's vice-chairman, Don Kohn, gave the keynote address, and used
it to emphasize that the central bank would not let the economy fall
into a deflationary spiral (speech; Krishna Guha's report). The BLS released inflation figures
for October, showing a seasonally adjusted drop in the CPI of 1
percent, the biggest since 1947. Even core inflation was negative last
month. Stockmarkets crashed again. I suppose Cato should be
congratulated on its timing.
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