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A Lot Has Changed Since the Day the World Changed
In normal times, meetings of the three biggest central banks would dominate global markets. We’re still far from normal.
What can she do?
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Normal life hasn't vanished completely. This week brings a reminder of that, with one of those calendar combinations that in normal times would dominate international markets. In quick succession, the world’s three biggest central banks — the Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and the Bank of Japan — meet to discuss monetary policy.
