Public Distrust in Central Banks Poses Inflation Expectation Risks
Both the U.S. Federal Reserve and the Bank of England are confronting challenges from elevated long-run inflation expectations. A growing lack of public confidence in these central banks' ability to meet their price stability targets is emerging. This erosion of trust adds another layer of complexity to monetary policy decisions, alongside existing inflation and geopolitical pressures.
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