Readers of the Weekly Wintersberger know I am very critical of central banks and their monetary policy over the last 40 years. Last week I wrote about the latest winner of the Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, Ben Bernanke. How the monetary policy he induced as Fed Chair during and after the Great Financial Crisis played paved the way for the approach monetary policy of central banks has taken since then.
Well laid out description of where we are and where we may be heading.
Big fan of your analysis and insights.
Great insights. Thanks!