Les banques centrales ont-elles raté la sortie ?
Après une décennie de mesures de relance économique, les banques centrales se sont engagées à mettre fin à leur politique monétaire laxiste. Leurs tentatives sont infructueuses.
Alberto Gallo is portfolio manager and head of macro strategies at Algebris Investments. Before joining Algebris, Alberto set up and headed the Global Macro Credit Research team at RBS, leading idea generation across credit markets. Previously, he was a Global Credit Strategist at Goldman Sachs in New York. Prior to that, he initiated and ran the Global Credit Derivatives Strategy team at Bear Stearns.
He is a World Economic Forum Global Shaper.
Après une décennie de mesures de relance économique, les banques centrales se sont engagées à mettre fin à leur politique monétaire laxiste. Leurs tentatives sont infructueuses.
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