(Bloomberg) European stocks declined at the start of a week packed with major central bank policy decisions and corporate earnings as investors fretted about the magnitude of further interest rate increases and their effect on the economy.Most Read from BloombergThe Bear Market Has Nearly Been Erased, Fewer Than 20 Months After It BeganPutin Warns Poland Over ‘Aggression’ Against Ally BelarusUS Recession Becomes Closer Call as Economists Rethink ForecastsWhy South Africa Is on the Brink of Ch
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Markets expect the ECB to announce its 7th consecutive rate hike, hitting firms and households with the twin evils of rising borrowing costs and rising prices.