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Why inflation and rates are set to ‘rebound higher’

Jonathan Shapiro
Jonathan ShapiroSenior reporter

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Interest rates may be heading lower as inflationary pressures sparked by the pandemic recede, but they are unlikely to stay there as major geopolitical and macroeconomic forces will push them higher.

That’s the view of macroeconomic and market experts who identified supply chain constraints, shifting geopolitical objectives and an ageing global population as driving inflation higher over the next three to five years.

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