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$100 oil threatens to compound world economy's inflation shock

That's a worrying combination for the U.S. Federal Reserve and fellow central banks as they seek to contain the strongest price pressures in decades

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Enda Curran and Rich Miller | Bloomberg
Oil’s surge toward $100 a barrel for the first time since 2014 is threatening to deal a double-blow to the world economy by further denting growth prospects and driving up inflation.
 
That’s a worrying combination for the U.S. Federal Reserve and fellow central banks as they seek to contain the strongest price pressures in decades without derailing recoveries from the pandemic. Group of 20 finance chiefs meet virtually this week for the first time this year with inflation among their top concerns. 

While energy exporters stand to benefit from the boom and oil’s influence on economies isn’t what it once

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