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Turkey & India likely to be the exception rather than the rule

The decisions by Turkey and India yesterday to raise interest rates have inevitably led to speculation that market turbulence will force policymakers in other parts of the emerging world to follow suit. But while a handful of EM central banks could follow Turkey and India’s lead, most will not.  

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