Omicron, inflation, political uncertainty, market volatility, supply chain
The past two decades have taken place against a backdrop of low and stable inflation in many developed markets as opposed to the periods of high inflation of the 1970s and 1980s.
It’s not just the economy that’s growing, uncertainty too!
Evergrande’s situation in China, persistently rising commodity prices, rising inflation in the United States, labor and supply shortages in several economies, the evolution of the pandemic, and central bank interventionism should support the growth of uncertainty in the markets.
COVID-19 Macro-economic / global outlook
The coronavirus will change the way we do things for years.