Prices Likely to Stay High After Iran War, Warns Economist

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Economist Henrietta Treyz (Veda Partners co-founder) warned that prices won’t fall anytime soon after Trump’s Iran war; even if the Strait of Hormuz reopens quickly, it could take about 200 days for prices to normalize, and higher crude costs are expected to ripple through the economy for years, lifting prices on gas, food, airline tickets, and semiconductors.
- Economist Predicts When Prices May Fall After Trump’s War. It’s Worse Than You May Think. HuffPost
- The economy has a Strait of Hormuz deadline for Trump: Two weeks CNBC
- Iran war's economic shocks could reverberate for a while Axios
- Is there an off-ramp for this war? Robin J Brooks | Substack
- Stronger Start as Markets Hope For De-Escalation Mortgage News Daily
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