★Middle East Conflict Set To Reverse Early‑2026 Disinflation
Strategic Analysis // Ian Gross
"A prolonged Middle East conflict threatens to reignite global inflation, derailing central bank plans for interest rate cuts and potentially forcing them higher. This means investors should brace for continued market volatility and a tougher economic environment, as rising energy and commodity prices squeeze consumer spending and corporate profits."
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The Big Market Report Take
Well, just when you thought we might catch a break on prices in a year or two, the Middle East reminds us that geopolitics always has a say. Looks like that early 2026 disinflation party might be postponed, or at least have some uninvited guests.
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