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stagflation

[stag-fley-shuhn] / stægˈfleɪ ʃən /


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Joseph Stiglitz, who jointly won the Nobel Prize for economics in 2001, reportedly said that the U.S. could dip into a period of stagflation, as it did during the oil price shocks in the 1970s.

From Barron's

Jefferies would also differentiate between countries and sectors which are more impacted by energy disruption and would fare poorly in a stagflation scenario.

From The Wall Street Journal

Focus will be on the Federal Reserve’s policy decision on Wednesday and any hawkish tilt amid concerns about a stagflation.

From The Wall Street Journal

"The risk of stagflation seems to be quite high for the US," said the professor at Columbia University in New York.

From Barron's

“This is what happens when you have a conflict that triggers stagflation risk: It becomes difficult to trade it,” said New York-based strategist Daniel Tenengauzer at ITC Markets, in a phone interview.

From MarketWatch