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Middle East war means 'all roads' lead to higher prices, slower growth, IMF chief says - Reuters
Middle East war means 'all roads' lead to higher prices, slower growth, IMF chief says Reuters
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With just hours left to a deadline given to Iran by US President Donald Trump to reopen the Strait of Hormuz or face massive strikes on infrastructure, there is tension on the streets on Tehran among ordinary Iranians, reports France 24’s correspondent Reza Sayah. But many have also shown “remarkable resilience”, he says, by continuing to show support for the regime despite the war and the threat of further strikes to come.
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Read full article →Middle East war means 'all roads' lead to higher prices, slower growth, IMF chief says
Even if the conflict is swiftly resolved, the International Monetary Fund is set to reduce its growth forecast and bump up its outlook for inflation.
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