
“Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago President Charles Evans urged easier monetary policy around the world, reports Bloomberg. Currently, the People’s Bank of China, the European Central Bank and the Federal Reserve are maintaining slow money growth policies. If these central banks reverse this policy global price inflation could be massive. Indications are that the ECB may go on such a money printing spree soon, and the Fed may do so, perhaps after the election.”
http://www.economicpolicyjournal.com/2012/08/chicago-fed-president-wants-global.html
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