Daily Archives: May 6, 2011

What Are Commodity Prices Telling Us Now?

Yesterday’s selling wave that slashed commodities prices is a reminder that this is a volatile asset class and so its value is limited as an input for setting monetary policy. Once again, we have a real-world lesson in why central banks focus on core inflation, which strips out food and energy prices. It’s hardly reasonable to ignore commodities in monitoring future inflation expectations, but it’s easy to go overboard with reading too much into raw materials prices.

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