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Rogoff and Pill sound warnings over inflation

Former IMF chief economist says markets are underestimating Trump’s long-term impact

Ken Rogoff and Huw Pill
Ken Rogoff (left) and Huw Pill
Central Banking montage/Martha Stewart/Bank of England

Kenneth Rogoff and Huw Pill sounded warnings today (February 27) over the outlook for inflation in the US and the UK. 

Speaking virtually at an event hosted by Elgin Advisory in London, Rogoff said markets were underestimating the long-term effects of US president Donald Trump’s economic policies. 

The former IMF chief economist said the US economy was poised to do well in the short term because of Trump’s deregulation of sectors such as artificial intelligence and cryptocurrencies. Rogoff said he

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