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The last time the European Central Bank raised interest rates, in 2011, then president Jean-Claude Trichet cited “sharp increases in energy and food prices”. The
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The severe economic challenges posed by the global financial crisis, and more recently the pandemic, sparked a debate on whether central banks should expand their
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If there was one principle uniting the diffuse challenges facing G20 finance ministers at this weekend’s meetings, from inflation to climate change, it was that