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Iran Conflict Puts Oil Shock Back on Asian Central Banks’ Radar

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Iran Conflict Puts Oil Shock Back on Asian Central Banks’ Radar

  • Post author:Empeiros Capital
  • Post published:March 2, 2026
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Renewed conflict in the Middle East poses a fresh headache for Asia’s central banks, reviving inflation risks just as price pressures had steadied across much of the region.
2026-03-02 10:42:00
Fabiana Negrin Ochoa

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