Trump's moves complicate Asia's adjustment to higher rates

Trade war and fiscal stimulus add to market stress, says chief of central bank group

ZACH COLEMAN, Nikkei Asian Review deputy editor

HONG KONG -- Governments around Asia and the world are facing a greater challenge than expected from the normalization of U.S. interest rates because of Washington's trade war with Beijing and its soaring budget deficit, according to the head of a global grouping of central bankers.

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