Central banks still in no rush to raise rates as inflation takes back seat
Singapore
INFLATION fears are rattling global markets as recent producer price spikes in the United States fuel concerns about an earlier-than-expected tightening from the US Federal Reserve.
Central banks in Latin American emerging markets (EMs) have already raised rates, as has Russia. Meanwhile, South Korea became the first major Asian central bank to adjust its policy rate upwards late last Month.
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