This week, central banks in the United States, the United Kingdom and the European Union should continue to tighten their belts. The U.S. Federal Reserve could raise its rates by one percentage point on Wednesday, after four increases since March. South Africa, Brazil and Sweden are also looking to combat inflation.
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