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Demographic trends are slow moving, but have important effects on macroeconomic trends and economic policy
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The Turkish central bank’s policy credibility is still in doubt
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The Bank of England governor is backing the House of Lords recommendation to move to unite RPI and CPI into one metric
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Spain's banks are seeking to adapt effectively to changes in the global banking industry
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Financial markets are rallying strongly worldwide, underpinned by the Fed’s dovish tilt, but many global risks remain
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The US economy grew by 2.9% in 2018, less momentum than the president would hope to take into his re-election campaign
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Last year’s lending pick-up was driven by financing to individuals as corporate loan demand remained weak
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Digital currencies could give central banks a potent weapon in the fight against deflation
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Cash usage is falling but the pace varies widely by country
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Policy rates tend to be lower in countries with higher per capita GDP, giving these countries less scope to cut rates
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