Inflation Surge Puts $3.5 Trillion Of Asia’s Money In Peril

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Inflation Surge Puts $3.5 Trillion Of Asia’s Money In Peril
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Now that inflation is perking up, the Fed needs to ensure it’s getting ahead of things. Or at least explain in detail why Asia shouldn’t call its U.S. loans.

The Powell Fed doesn’t need to pull another Volcker. But this laid-back approach to the scariest inflation numbers in decades isn’t likely to go down well 7,000 miles away.

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