★As Trump declares inflation tamed, Iran conflict threatens new price pressures
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"Geopolitical escalations in the Middle East introduce significant tail risks to global energy markets, potentially reigniting inflation expectations and forcing central banks to maintain higher-for-longer rate postures. This dynamic could trigger capital reallocation away from growth assets towards inflation hedges, while exacerbating sovereign debt sustainability concerns and impacting currency market volatility."
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The Big Market Report Take
Just as some were dusting off "inflation tamed" banners, geopolitical realities appear poised to remind everyone that energy markets remain a fickle beast. Expect the usual hand-wringing over rate cuts to continue, now with added international flavor.
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