ANALYSIS: Central banks face increasing climate-related headwinds in battle to curb inflation

Published 17:25 on February 24, 2022  /  Last updated at 17:25 on February 24, 2022  / /  Americas, Canada, Carbon Taxes, EMEA, EU ETS, International, UK ETS, US

Central banks have clearly signalled their intent to tighten monetary policy to help tackle the sky-high prices that are plaguing both sides of the Atlantic, but lowering inflation will face hindrances from the unchartered realities of climate change and its associated 'greenflation'.
Central banks have clearly signalled their intent to tighten monetary policy to help tackle the sky-high prices that are plaguing both sides of the Atlantic, but lowering inflation will face hindrances from the unchartered realities of climate change and its associated 'greenflation'.


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