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The White House's approach to Fed nominations could clash with Fed aims for policymaking transparency
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Hungarian central bank raised its deposit rate in March while continuing to keep overall policy ultra-loose
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Plentiful labour and new entrants earning lower wage rates are holding down wage growth, justifying looser Fed policy
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The process of replacing departing ECB President Mario Draghi will gain steam after May’s European Parliament elections
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The re-elected president has an ambitious set of economic goals for his second term, but long-term obstacles persist
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Currency and corporate debt crises should be avoided, subject to political risks, but economic recovery will be slow
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Banks have taken risks to maintain profits, but higher rates threaten those exposed to property and low-quality lending
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With the president yet to sign the 2019 budget, the country’s macroeconomic situation is shrouded in uncertainty
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Monetary tightening, sharp depreciation and high interest rates boosted banks' performance last year despite recession
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Despite a better-than-expected GDP outturn in the fourth quarter of 2018, the Central European outlook has dimmed
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