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Central banks look to wrong decade for inflation lessons

The stakes are high – being too quick to tighten monetary policy risks an unnecessary recession.

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About 12 months ago, this column cautioned about Bank of England governor Andrew Bailey’s call for fast policy tightening.

While it would be unfair to trace the recent upheavals in the country solely to aggressive monetary policy shifts, these have taken the wind out of the sails of asset markets and more observers have joined us in our worries about attendant recessionary risks.

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Gerwin Bell is PGIM Fixed Income's lead economist for Asia.

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