The Turkish finance minister’s economic reform plan unveiled this week was light on details and provided worrying signs that the government may lean on state banks to drive an economic recovery. Elsewhere, the rise in inflation across Central Europe in March supports our view that central banks are still likely to tighten monetary policy over the coming months, despite weakening growth in the euro-zone.
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