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The inflation outlook for emerging markets is becoming less certain, in contrast to the broad-based disinflation of the past four-to-five months. said Jon Harrison.
SHANGHAI/SINGAPORE, May 25 (Reuters) - The turnover of
repurchase agreements (repos) traded in China's interbank market
hit a record high on Wednesday, official data showed on
Thursday, fuelled by hopes for further monetary easing measures
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