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Europe may soon discover the limits of decoupling on rates

Monetary policy in advanced countries is diverging in a manner that was thought highly unlikely just a few months ago

The writer is president of Queens’ College, Cambridge, and an adviser to Allianz and Gramercy

A major question facing many central banks around the world is no longer whether interest rate policies in advanced countries will decouple in a manner that was thought highly unlikely just a few months ago. They already have and will do so even more.

The question is the scope and size of the potential divergence, and the implications for reconciling domestic economic priorities with the avoidance of harmful exchange rate volatility.

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