Hormuz Reopening Eases Supply Shock, but Inflationary Hangover Persists

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Hormuz Reopening Eases Supply Shock, but Inflationary Hangover Persists
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Even as the Strait of Hormuz reopens and the immediate energy disruption cools, analysts warn the war's economic damage is baked in: higher energy and fertiliser costs will keep inflation elevated for months, with pass-through to consumers delayed, while central banks stay hawkish and growth remains at risk as countries rethink energy security and freight flows.

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