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Romania cuts rates, probably the last in the easing cycle

The National Bank of Romania’s rate cut earlier today probably marks the end of the recent easing cycle. After all, forthcoming data are likely to show inflation rising to within the Bank’s tolerance range. But the bigger picture is that monetary policy is set to remain accommodative over the next 18 months or so.


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