- Oil prices will remain volatile until the end of the year
- Kaplan expects further bankruptcies, mergers and acquisitions in the energy sector in the current year
- Data on GDP for the 1st and 2nd quarter were disappointing
- Dallas Fed still expects GDP growth for the year as a whole at the level of 2% due to strong consumer demand
- Dallas Fed predicts decline in the proportion of economically active population to 61% by 2024
- I am sure that the general inflation will touch 2% in the medium term
- China's GDP growth is likely to slow
- It takes time to exert the influence of Brexit
- The stimulus should be reduced gradually and patiently
- The neutral rate decreased significantly over the last few years
- Reduced rates complicates the use of monetary policy
- Needed structural reforms and measures of fiscal policy to support economies
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