Central banks must be responsive to commodity price swings – BIS

Risk of transitioning to “high-inflation regime” may require more active policy, bulletin says

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Central banks may need to be more responsive to changing commodity prices if economies are to avoid falling into a “high-inflation regime”, economists at the Bank for International Settlements (BIS) say.

The bulletin article, published on January 8, says central banks have historically “looked through” shocks that affect the supply side of the economy and left monetary policy unchanged. This has been due to the “often transitory nature” of the shocks.

However, the economists warn that some shocks

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