Bundesbank's Nagel warns inflation could stay elevated even if Iran war ends, citing lasting energy supply chain disruptions.
Bundesbank President Joachim Nagel said inflationary pressures could remain elevated for an extended period, even if the war in Iran ends in the near term, citing lasting disruptions to energy supply chains, refinery capacity, and global trade flows.
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