By: Alice Atkins, Simon Kennedy, Greg Ritchie
A run of hard-to-predict central bank decisions in the world's biggest economies is coming up. Nine Group-of-10 central banks will debate and decide monetary policy in the next two weeks. Markets haven’t fully made up their mind on the outcome for many of them. That means volatility at the end of a year in which most central banks took longer to cut interest rates than investors had forecast.