Oil Supply Shocks Creating ‘Nightmares’ for Central Banks

Thierry Wizman thinks traders still see the U.S. market as the safest place to invest, because the U.S. is a big energy producer that doesn’t rely as heavily on Middle Eastern oil. However, global inflation is expected to rise, and Asian markets are being hit hard because of their reliance on that energy. “I think we’re going to have to live with this” until we get clarity around the war, he says. He adds that supply shocks “tend to be nightmares for central banks.”

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