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by: xpoolPosted on: April 12, 2025

Bank of England’s Greene Examines US Dollar’s Impact on Global Inflation

In an interview on CNBC, Bank of England Deputy Governor Ben Greene discussed the significant impact of the US dollar’s decline on global inflation rates, particularly in relation to international tariffs. This analysis sheds light on how currency fluctuations affect economic conditions globally and has implications for inflation and trade dynamics.

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