Week Ahead
Trump’s Trade Salvos Test Nerves of Central Bankers
The market will focus on officials’ updated economic projections and Chair Jerome Powell’s press conference for clues about the path ahead.
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An anxious sense of wait-and-see may emerge from central banks in the coming week, in their first collective assessment of how President Donald Trump’s trade policies are impacting the world economy.