WASHINGTON -- Normalization of monetary policy will be gradual, well communicated and not a source of turmoil, Vitor Gaspar, director of fiscal affairs at the International Monetary Fund, told Nikkei in an interview.
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The Federal Reserve building in Washington: Financial markets in general will benefit from price stability as monetary policy eventually normalizes, says the IMF's director of fiscal affairs. © Reuters
WASHINGTON -- Normalization of monetary policy will be gradual, well communicated and not a source of turmoil, Vitor Gaspar, director of fiscal affairs at the International Monetary Fund, told Nikkei in an interview.