International Inflation

At the peak of the Housing Boom, nearly 20 central banks raised rates to cool off their respective economies. In the recovery that followed early in the following decade, the number of central banks that hiked rates again peaked at close to 20. Right now, the number of central banks raising rates is 40 and rising. Inflation is global, and so is the highly likely concomitant synchronized global slowdown.

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