Euro-area companies expect sharp rise in selling prices and input costs due to Iran war, adding to ECB inflation concerns.
Companies in the euro area expect substantially higher selling prices and input costs due to the Iran war, adding to inflation concerns at the European Central Bank.
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Companies in the euro area expect substantially higher selling prices and input costs due to the Iran war, adding to inflation concerns at the European Central Bank.
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