Japan’s BOJ board member Masu warns Iran conflict energy shock could surpass 1973 oil crisis impact.
Japan’s BOJ board member Masu warns that an energy shock triggered by the Iran conflict may have economic effects even worse than the 1973 oil crisis, citing risks to growth and prices.
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