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Seeing northern lights? Almost as rare as an ECB interest rate shift

Imagine standing in the Dutch polder, gazing at a sky illuminated by the ethereal northern lights. It's a rare event, almost as rare as the European Central Bank (ECB) adjusting interest rates before the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed). Yet, this unusual monetary phenomenon is set to occur when the ECB convenes in June to discuss interest rates.

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