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  2. Why the global fight against inflation is nowhere near over - AOL

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    Labor shortages, globalization risks, and AI could spur inflation shocks, he said. Don't mistake the world's ability to rein in inflation as a permanent victory, a T. Rowe Price analyst wrote for ...

  3. 2021–2023 inflation surge - Wikipedia

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    Inflation in New Zealand exceeded forecasts in July 2022, reaching 7.3%, which is the highest since 1990. [233] Economists at ANZ reportedly said they expected faster interest rate increases to counteract inflationary pressures. [234] In Fiji, inflation rose to 4.7% in April 2022 compared to –2.4% in 2021. [235]

  4. Trump's tariffs spur economic uncertainty, impact on ... - AOL

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    The ECB's number two official said that the implementation of tariffs would create a "supply shock" therefore "fundamentally" affecting global economic growth. "The impact on inflation is much ...

  5. Traders see tariffs, inflation as 2025's biggest market ... - AOL

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    Traders across the globe project that tariffs and inflation will have the biggest impact on global markets in 2025 as they brace for volatility, an annual survey of institutional trading clients ...

  6. Why a small drop in inflation matters to you - AOL

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    Core inflation, which strips out the direct impact of volatile energy and food prices is now at a four-year low, having dropped to 3.2% in December from 3.5%. ... what has been called a global ...

  7. Economic globalization - Wikipedia

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    The 2020 study finds that economic globalization has decreased security of global supply chains with most countries exhibiting greater exposure to resource risks via international trade – mainly from remote production sources – and that diversifying trading partners is unlikely to help nations and sectors to reduce these or to improve their ...

  8. Inflation - Wikipedia

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    The negative effects would include an increase in the opportunity cost of holding money; uncertainty over future inflation, which may discourage investment and savings; and, if inflation were rapid enough, shortages of goods as consumers begin hoarding out of concern that prices will increase in the future.

  9. 'Inflation is not dead': Consumer prices are still in focus ...

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    Those moves shouldn't be enough to impact the Fed's thinking. Still, with inflation still slightly above the central bank's 2% target , some analysts are cautioning investors not to forget about ...