What could an escalation in the Middle East mean for central banks?
Any escalation in the Middle East could push oil prices higher, drag on global growth and resist central bank attempts to control inflation.
In this monthly outlook, abrdn discusses what the events in the Middle east mean for central banks aiming to control inflation. The firm says that interest rates are likely to stay at current level...
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