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Higher-for-Longer Interest Rate Environment is Squeezing More Borrowers
October 10, 2023
Tobias Adrian
Elevated inflation means central banks may have to keep policy rates higher in a way that stretches the capacity of borrowers to repay debt
Monetary policy
Europe Should Tighten Monetary Policy Further
July 21, 2023
Alfred Kammer
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Luis Brandão-Marques
Higher interest rates soon would prevent more economic pain later
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African Currencies Are Under Pressure Amid Higher-for-Longer US Interest Rates
May 15, 2023
Laurent Kemoe
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Moustapha Mbohou Mama
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Hamza Mighri
,
Saad Quayyum
Weaker currencies make the fight to curb inflation harder given the region’s dependence on imports
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Interest Rates Likely to Return Toward Pre-Pandemic Levels When Inflation is Tamed
April 10, 2023
Jean-Marc Natal
,
Philip Barrett
How close will depend on the persistence of public debt, on how climate policies are financed and on the extent of deglobalization
Monetary policy
New Worries for Central Bankers
March 1, 2023
Gita Bhatt
This issue of F&D explores how inflation dynamics have forced a re-think of how central banks conduct monetary policy
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How Africa Can Navigate Growing Monetary Policy Challenges
April 4, 2022
Tobias Adrian
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Gaston Gelos
,
David Hofman
Tools such as foreign exchange intervention can ease the effects of shocks but need to be carefully weighed against potential longer-term costs.
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