Do central bankers really know what they’re doing? US consumer prices in April jumped 8.3%, which was higher than expected and still running close to their 40-year high of 8.5%. Analysts are mixed on whether the data suggests inflation has hit a peak. Is the Fed moving fast and decisively enough to curb inflation? What about other central banks? In light of the recent US equity market sell-off, what will it take to curb volatility in the markets?
On Market View, Prime Time's Bharati Jagdish spoke with Gary Dugan, Chief Executive Officer, The Global CIO Office to find out.