Daniel Moss, Columnist

The Fed’s Gift to Asia Sits Unopened

The question isn’t whether or when the region’s central banks will seize the chance to combat a slowdown. Rather it’s why they haven’t done so already.

Come on, rip it open!

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What’s the holdup?

With the glaring exception of India, Asia’s central banks haven’t taken the opportunity granted by the Federal Reserve to relieve their slowing economies.