Economics

The World’s Central Banks Have Lost Credibility With Markets

  • Market inflation expectations fall, exposing credibility gap
  • ‘You do too much stimulus, it inverts,’ StanChart’s Englander
Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg
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Investors are increasingly signaling they don’t buy the inflation-boosting policies central banks are selling, with some even fretting stimulus may do more harm than good.