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stagflation

[stag-fley-shuhn] / stægˈfleɪ ʃən /


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“However, a longer conflict and tighter oil markets point to a stagflation squeeze.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“However, a longer conflict and tighter oil markets point to a stagflation squeeze.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Few investors are predicting recession, even as worries about inflation and slower growth prompt talk of stagflation.

From The Wall Street Journal

But can that view hold as bond markets price in stagflation risks, and oil market pricing suggest crude will remain north of the $90 mark until at least the month of August?

From Barron's

Higher energy prices have the potential to cause stagflation —a lethal combination of higher inflation and lower growth that would likely undermine businesses’ bottom lines.

From Barron's