(Reuters) - Moskow said globalization "cuts both ways" for the U.S.
inflation outlook, with cheaper imports balanced by greater
global demand that is pushing up the prices of certain
materials.
It is "hard to clearly identify" how the two forces balance
each other out, he said.
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inflation outlook, with cheaper imports balanced by greater
global demand that is pushing up the prices of certain
materials.
It is "hard to clearly identify" how the two forces balance
each other out, he said.
Read more at Reuters.com Bonds News
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