IMF Says Iran War Means Higher Prices, Slower Growth Worldwide


“All roads lead to higher prices and slower growth,” the IMF said. The ultimate impact on supply chains and infrastructure will depend on whether the conflict proves a short or long one, the fund said, adding that “the world may settle somewhere in between — tensions linger, energy stays costly, and inflation proves hard to tame — with ongoing uncertainty and geopolitical risk.” 



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