d********r 发帖数: 1238 | 1 The threat of a full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine is raising the risks
of an energy supply shock, which some observers say could send the annual U.
S. inflation rate up to 10% at some point from 7.5% as of January.
That’s the view of RSM chief economist Joseph Brusuelas and BNY Mellon’s
Daniel Tenengauzer. In a phone interview Tuesday, Brusuelas says such an
energy shock would shave 1% from U.S. gross domestic product over the next
year, and boost inflation by 2.8 percentage points over the next three to
six months before price gains can ease once the Russia-Ukraine crisis
stabilizes. |
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