Inflation fever slows, but central banks won't stop raising rates
"The inflationary fever is subsiding," said Bruce Kasman, chief economist at JP Morgan Chase. That doesn't mean an early return to the moderate inflation much of the world enjoyed before the twin shocks of covid-19 and the war in Ukraine, or an end to monetary tightening anytime soon. The Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank and the Bank of England are expected…
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