Economy

Geopolitical Shocks Trap Central Banks in Stagflation

Middle East energy disruptions are forcing central banks to pivot from inflation targeting to geopolitical risk management amid stagflationary pressures. IMF forecasts show advanced economy inflation rising to 2.8% and emerging markets to 5.5% by 2026, colliding with weakening growth. Policy space is critically constrained, rendering traditional tools ineffective.

The Editorial Team 20 min read
Geopolitical Shocks Trap Central Banks in Stagflation
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