Christine Lagarde stressed that people need to take into account that “climate disasters” affect price stability a great deal. Finance Economics Inflation
According to the French politician currently serving as the president of the European Central Bank , Christine Lagarde, Europe’s scorching hot inflation can be blamed on climate change. During her interview with Madame Figaro, Lagarde stressed that people need to take into account that “climate disasters” affect price stability a great deal.
ECB Board Member Isabel Schnabel Says Inflation Makes It Difficult for Central Banks to Control Price Pressures — Christine Lagarde Insists Climate Change Needs to Be Taken Into Account Last June, Euro area inflation printed 8.6% and the following month in July, the European inflation rating jumped even higher to 8.9%. While Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell
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