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Six questions on Ukraine and the euro-zone

The escalation of the Russia-Ukraine conflict has increased uncertainty about the economic outlook for the euro-zone. While things are changing rapidly, at this stage we think the main effects will be to push up inflation but to cause the ECB to tread more carefully with its planned policy “normalisation”.

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