A look at the day ahead in Asian markets from Jamie McGeever, financial markets columnist.
The People's Bank of China is expected to cut interest rates on Monday, but it may have to throw caution to the wind and 'go big' if it is to soothe the nervousness and concern around China currently sweeping through financial markets.
The Chinese central bank's policy decision is one of three in Asia for investors to take in this week, with the Bank of Korea and Bank Indonesia both expected to keep interest rates on hold on Thursday. The PBOC's decision and wider developments around China's markets and economy will dominate investors' thinking this week along with the U.S. Federal Reserve's annual
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