A look ahead to the decisions facing major central banks this week
Major central banks from across the world will meet in the coming week to set monetary policy as inflation seemingly continues to ease.
While the US Federal Reserve and European Central Bank are each expected to raise interest rates by a further 25 basis points, the greater focus will be on signalling from policy makers on whether more hikes are likely — or if they plan an extended pause.
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