Risk management ‘key’ to monetary policy – IMF’s Kammer

Fund’s Europe chief urges central banks to rely less on forecasts when inflation is high

Alfred Kammer
Alfred Kammer
IMF

Risk management is a critical part of dealing with the array of “economic challenges” that central banks are facing when formulating monetary policy, the head of the International Monetary Fund’s European department said on October 1.

At an event hosted by the National Bank of North Macedonia, Alfred Kammer said risk management was “key” to dealing with lower growth, higher inflation and increased levels of volatility.

He distinguished between countries where inflation has returned to near the

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