TOKYO -- Central banks are beginning to back away from very hawkish monetary policies, slowing the pace of interest rate hikes or pausing them, as top-line inflation, recently at multiyear highs, appears to be peaking in some countries.
Former central banker warns on slowing globalization, 1970s-style errors

Former Bank of England Gov. Mervyn King speaks to Nikkei about the changing nature of globalization, and the risks of inflation and indebtedness in an online interview. (Photo by Mariko Kodaki)
TOKYO -- Central banks are beginning to back away from very hawkish monetary policies, slowing the pace of interest rate hikes or pausing them, as top-line inflation, recently at multiyear highs, appears to be peaking in some countries.