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When expectations meet the future - speech by Jon Cunliffe
Given at the London School of Economics
Published on
06 March 2019
In his speech Jon Cunliffe analyses the evolution of debt. He looks at how people make choices based on what they expect to happen in the economy and financial markets. Jon then talks about what central banks can do at a national level (macroprudential policy) to identify and reduce the risks to financial stability and avoid a repeat of the 2008 financial crisis.