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“Brexit” heralds even looser global monetary conditions

The latest monetary data are consistent with a gradual slowdown in advanced economies, but do not point to a collapse in growth. Looking ahead, global central banks are likely to respond to the UK referendum result by leaving policy looser for even longer, ensuring that global monetary conditions remain ultra-accommodative for some time to come.


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