Leaning against the wind not enough: Chile’s De Gregorio

Using interest rates to target asset-price bubbles is unrealistic because policy demands for price and financial stability often conflict, José de Gregorio, the governor of the Central Bank of Chile, has claimed.

The governor disputed the argument that inflation-targeting central banks should react to asset-price bubbles beyond their implications on inflation over the policy horizon.

De Gregorio told an audience at the Brookings Institution on Thursday that such a policy could lead to an

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