Since 2008, central banks in the advanced economies have reduced policy rates to zero or below and conducted large-scale asset purchases. The combined balance sheet of central banks in the euro area, Japan, UK and US now totals over US$14 trillion. Those policies reduced global interest rates, and have been associated with a a large increase in credit in the emerging market (EM) world. Much of this increased borrowing has been centred in the…
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