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Europe’s central bank raises rates to fight inflation from Iran war, the Fed to decide next week
The European Central Bank raised interest rates to 2.25% in response to inflation driven by the Iran war and elevated oil prices. The U.S. Federal Reserve, under new chair Kevin Warsh, will decide on its next rate move next week as global central banks monitor inflation and economic growth.
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