Federal Reserve Official Warns Iran War Raises Growth and Inflation Risks
Published on 3/27/2026

AI Summary
Federal Reserve official Paulson stated that the ongoing conflict in Iran is increasing risks to economic growth and inflation. He highlighted that geopolitical tensions can lead to market instability and affect economic forecasts. The comments reflect concerns about potential impacts on U.S. monetary policy and investor sentiment, as markets closely monitor developments in the region. The statements may influence market expectations around interest rates and inflation outlooks.
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