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Minutes of the ECB’s December meeting confirm easing bias
Hungary
An unpleasant surprise in Hungarian core inflation
Czech Republic
Czech inflation briefly hits 3% threshold
China
China’s CPI edged down to end the year
Eurozone inflation increases for the third month in a row
Germany
German inflation ends the year too high
Turkey
Central Bank of Turkey initiates rate cuts with 250bp and narrows the corridor
Czech Republic
CNB preview: Above-target inflation amid below-potential expansion
Asia week ahead
China
Indonesia
Japan
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Asia week ahead: Central bank meetings in the spotlight
Spain
Spanish headline inflation spike is no cause for concern
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United States
Fed set to cut 25bp but to signal a slower, shallower path ahead
Another rate cut from the ECB and the next stop is ‘neutral’
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