Through the looking glass into deflation

SPEECH - DeAnne Julius, a former member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, assesses the risk of global deflation as quite high in her keynote speech at The Banker Awards 2002 dinner.

As a former central banker, I know how finely attuned policy makers' antennae are to the earliest signs of inflation. Monetary policy works with a lag, so it is no good waiting until the signs are clear and inflationary momentum has taken hold before reacting. The inflationary overshoots and

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