2015: The year in review

We look back at the biggest stories of 2015

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The past year opened and closed with major events in the central banking community. In January, the European Central Bank (ECB) launched a quantitative easing (QE) programme, while in December the Federal Reserve raised rates for the first time in nine years. Late in the year the IMF announced its heavily anticipated decision to include the renminbi in the special drawing rights basket from October 2016. 

The period in between saw the central bank community reassess many fundamentals. One of the

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