Bank of England Official: Iran Conflict Inflation Impact Likely Weaker Than Ukraine War

Alan Taylor, a member of the Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee, stated on June 23 that energy price increases stemming from an Iran conflict would pose lower risks of secondary inflation effects compared to the 2022 Ukraine war, partly due to the timing of annual wage negotiations.
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