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Storms ahead if monetary losses turn political, and more

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Storms ahead if monetary losses turn political
By David Marsh
The rise in Europe’s populist parties, underlined by this week’s far-right election win in the Netherlands, further exacerbates central banks’ political and public relations problems over their weakened balance sheets. The far right’s surge makes life more difficult for central banks for several key reasons. 

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