Geopolitics Looms Large as Central Bankers Meet This Week
Policy makers from countries accounting for two-fifths of global economy set rates this week.
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Nations accounting for two-fifths of the global economy set interest rates this week, which may shift investors’ focus from the Middle East conflict.
The US, UK, Switzerland and Japan are among those jostling for attention, while peers in Brazil, Chile, Indonesia, Turkey and Sweden also meet.