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    IMF Warns Prolonged Iran Conflict Could Trigger Harsher Rate Hikes

    Web DeskBy Web DeskApril 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a warning that an extended conflict in Iran and the broader Middle East region could compel central banks worldwide to implement more stringent monetary policies. This would likely result in increased economic hardship as authorities strive to rein in inflation.

    IMF Chief Economist Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas highlighted that persistent energy price shocks stemming from a prolonged war would intensify global inflationary pressures. This scenario might necessitate sharper interest rate hikes than those enacted in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic.

    He emphasized that central banks may need to apply stronger measures to curb inflation if inflation expectations become unanchored. While such interventions would be painful, they are essential to stabilizing prices and maintaining economic balance.

    Nevertheless, Gourinchas pointed out that the current global economy is not experiencing an inflation spiral akin to the 1970s. Inflation today impacts a smaller portion of economic activity, and central banks are better prepared to manage price stability effectively.

    Additionally, he noted that the world economy’s reduced reliance on oil means that the overall consequences of energy shocks could be less severe than in previous decades.

    Despite this, the IMF cautioned that uncertainty over the conflict’s duration is already dampening the global economic outlook. Growth forecasts have been downgraded, and there is an increased risk of further slowdown if oil prices remain high.

    In a severe scenario, the fund warned that prolonged hostilities could push oil prices beyond $100 per barrel, significantly undermining global growth and heightening the risk of widespread economic strain.

    Gourinchas stressed the importance of central banks vigilantly monitoring inflation expectations and responding decisively if wage and price pressures persist, underscoring the delicate balance policymakers must maintain amid ongoing geopolitical tensions.

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