By Nigel Somerville | Saturday 22 August 2020
There is an old joke in musical circles in the form of two questions and their answers: what is it we try to learn from the great masters (in composition) and why do we not learn it? The answers are how to get out of a hole, and because the great masters don’t get into one in the first place. And that brings me to Jackson Hole – aptly titled for head of the Federal Reserve, Jerome Powell – where this year’s conference amongst the great and the good of Central Banking is being held virtually this year.
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