Food-price inflation has a direct effect on people’s lives — and it hits the poor the hardest
Lockdown restrictions will continue to disrupt global value chains and support rising inflation that will require aggressive rate hikes
The central bank has been criticised for hiking interest rates to the detriment of employment
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Greening the financial system is essential, but the environment can’t be shoehorned into the logic of finance