Economics
Central Banks Told Not to Panic in Face of Inflation Spike
- OECD says policy makers should wait while being ready
- Organization trims global growth forecast, cuts U.S. and China
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Central bankers should hold their nerve as they watch the global economic recovery slowing, imbalances persisting, and a stronger and longer-than-expected inflation surge cast a shadow over the outlook, the OECD said.