Economics
A Brief History of Central Bank Coordination as Debate Heats Up
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Even as major central bankers say it’s too soon to respond to the economic fallout from the coronavirus, some economists are debating the need for rare coordinated monetary easing by the Federal Reserve and its key counterparts.