Fed, ECB and BOE officials all see inflation rising
But their optimism has not been shared by investors this month, as shown by trading in inflation-protected bonds
Frankfurt
STRONGER growth will pull inflation higher in the US and Europe, according to three top central bankers who voiced confidence that their regions will escape from headwinds that are keeping inflation too low.
Federal Reserve vice-chairman Stanley Fischer joined European Central Bank (ECB) vice-president Vitor Constancio and Bank of England (BOE) governor Mark Carney last Saturday on a panel at the Kansas City Fed's annual retreat in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, dedicated to discussing inflation dynamics. Their optimism has not been shared up until now by investors, trading in inflation-protected bonds shows.
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