Inflation Fear: Central Banks Pause Rate Cuts as West Asia Conflict Ignites Oil Prices

Major central banks pointed to uncertainty linked to the war in the Middle East as they largely kept interest rates steady in March, with concerns over higher inflation and weaker growth clouding the global economic outlook.Policymakers across both developed and emerging markets

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