The US’s decision to impose sanctions on Turkey this week, as well as another bad inflation reading, has strengthened the case for further interest rate hikes. And there’s a growing risk of severe macroeconomic stress. Elsewhere, Hungary’s much-vaunted announcement of a new BMW factory is likely to have a smaller economic impact than many seem to think.
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