In the wake of the global financial crisis, central bankers were blamed for fuelling the colossal build-up of private sector credit and asset prices through excessively loose monetary policy. And yet, in spite of this valid criticism, central banks’ powers have been enhanced, with the burden of restoring the world economy to health falling to them. Unsurprisingly, central banks’ maintenance of emergency low interest rates has fostered…
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