That's not to say that we can't ever see a period of double -
digit inflation again — of course, that remains a possibility.
Not exact matches
And when the Federal Reserve Board once
again greased the presses during the Vietnam War,
inflation soon made a triumphant return to double -
digit territory.
When Eisenhower's less fiscally conservative successors
again pressured the Fed for support, the eventual result was double -
digit inflation.
I'd imagine if we get high
inflation and the bond yields rise
again to double
digits, at that time it could be a good idea to buy bonds.