Three major central banks viz the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank undertook a review of monetary policy and interest rates during the week ended May 5. The outcomes were drastically different. Nevertheless, the turbulence that ensued gripped the wider currency markets.
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