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Central banks are poised to diverge on interest rates due to heightened economic uncertainty stemming from Donald Trump’s second year in the White House. As policymakers navigate unpredictable trade and fiscal policies, monetary policy paths are expected to split, with some banks raising rates to curb inflation while others may hold or cut to support growth. This variation reflects the complex challenge of balancing growth and inflation risks amid volatile global trade dynamics.
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