Economics
Emerging Markets Cut Rates With Russia Following Turkey, Brazil
- Ukraine, Turkey central banks reduce rates by 200 points each
- Emerging markets have more easing space than developed peers
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Emerging markets from Russia to Turkey are cutting interest rates, providing a potential fillip to the global economy as the Federal Reserve holds off easing monetary policy further.