Economy
Iran War Traps Central Banks in Policy Trilemma
The Iran war unleashes a brutal policy trilemma for central banks: contracting growth, surging inflation, and monetary paralysis. Emerging markets bear the brunt, with IMF forecasts slashed and dollar volatility amplifying vulnerabilities. Duration of conflict will dictate if this evolves into stagflation or forced demand destruction.[1][2]
The Editorial Team 20 min read
