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What are TIPS telling us about US inflation?

Martin Wolf’s column in today’s Financial Times draws attention to the surge in the Cleveland Fed’s liquidity-adjusted measure of market expectations for US inflation, derived from inflation-indexed bonds (TIPS). However, the Cleveland model is not without its own flaws, and other surveys are reassuring.

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