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Fed Minneapolis Questions Duration of Iran War Commodity Shock

|Minneapolis, Iran|1 independent sources

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The Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis has issued a statement questioning how long the market can "look through" the commodity shock triggered by the Iran war.

The statement, released by the Minneapolis Fed, highlights concerns over the persistence of elevated commodity prices amid ongoing tensions in the region. Officials noted that the shock could affect inflation expectations and monetary policy decisions.

The bank’s remarks come as global markets monitor the impact of the conflict on energy supplies and commodity markets, prompting a reassessment of economic forecasts.

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