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stagflation

[stag-fley-shuhn] / stægˈfleɪ ʃən /


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A divided committee, missing data and a whiff of stagflation present a choice between two paths—each with drawbacks.

From The Wall Street Journal

This, time may, in fact, be different—we may have a more sustained selloff driven by a recession, a geopolitical crisis, or even stagflation.

From Barron's

She added that the large South Asian economy was facing stagflation and had also been battered by a series of shocks including severe floods.

From Reuters

“The pattern of stagflation in the second half of the year remains unchanged. The faster the rebound, the higher the consumer inflation.”

From Reuters

"This could leave us with the worst of all worlds – the dreaded stagflation where the economy is shrinking but prices are continuing to surge higher."

From Reuters