LONDON (Reuters) - The combination of a slow-growth world of shrinking policy options and the splintered political voting patterns it's fostered is stifling the global economy at a critical juncture.
Preying on the minds of financial markets for the past year has been a fear that there's no big economic policy bazooka to fire at another cyclical downturn or recession.
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