Central banks face a classic policy dilemma when oil prices surge – inflation rises but growth might weaken. The right response depends crucially on why oil prices are rising, how persistent the shock is, and whether inflation expectations are at risk. Under current circumstances, it’s probably best for most advanced economy central banks to delay rate cuts but avoid hikes unless inflation expectations rise.
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