Brisbane Times
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·2 hours ago
When the war is over, the world won’t be the same
The International Monetary Fund warned that the aftermath of the Iran war may severely impact global energy prices and economic growth. Its worst-case scenario predicts global growth could drop to 2 percent and inflation rise above 6 percent as countries grapple with the lasting effects of energy dependency. The disruption is expected to reshape energy markets for years.
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