Central bankers debate loose monetary policy impacts and exit plans

Policy-makers are turning their attention to the potential longer-term effects of extremely loose monetary policies pursued by central banks across the globe since the escalation of the financial crisis in 2008, according to comments made by a number of top central bankers in the past few days. Some central banks are also putting in place mechanisms to reverse emergency monetary policy measures.

Masaaki Shirakawa, governor of the Bank of Japan, speaking at a Federal Reserve conference in the US

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