Petrol Prices, Inflation, Market Meltdown: What the Iran War Means to You
New Zealand's government formed a Ministerial Oversight Group to address inflation and supply risks amid oil prices rising over 25%, impacting fuel taxes and economic recovery.
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Investors are once again weighing inflation risks.
Investors viewed the war news as a sign of stagflation, but the key question is how long the oil price will remain at such a high level, and whether it will rise even further. The stakes are high for Hungary as well.
The military escalation between the US, Israel and Iran is increasingly becoming a geopolitical stress test for the financial markets. At the same time, new investment opportunities are opening up for investors, as Beat Wittmann writes in his opinion paper.
Concerns about inflation were growing even before the Iran war, and skyrocketing oil prices have further fueled the fears.
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