Economics

World’s Central Banks Set Policy for Economies Shaken by the War

  • Fed takes center stage among eight members out of Group of 20
  • BOE, Brazil officials may hike rates in wake of U.S. move
Zell Says Fed Should Stop Buying Securities, Raise Rates
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Global central banks this week will offer the biggest collective assessment of a changed world since Russia’s invasion of Ukraine sparked renewed supply disruptions and a sudden inflation shock for many economies.