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How Falling Home Prices Could Strain Financial Markets as Interest Rates Rise
May 31, 2023
Nina Biljanovska
Countries with elevated housing prices and high household debt issued at floating rates are particularly vulnerable to monetary policy tightening
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House Prices Continue to Fall as Borrowing Costs Rise
March 15, 2023
Hites Ahir
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Prakash Loungani
,
Karan Bhasin
Property markets should enjoy greater stability when central banks slow or pause their campaign of raising interest rates to tame inflation
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Global Food Crisis May Persist, With Prices Still Elevated After Year of War
March 9, 2023
Jeff Kearns
International organizations repeat joint call for rapid action on food and nutrition security
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How a Russian Natural Gas Cutoff Could Weigh on Europe’s Economies
July 19, 2022
Mark Flanagan
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Alfred Kammer
,
Andrea Pescatori
,
Martin Stuermer
The partial shutoff of gas deliveries is already affecting European growth, and a full shutdown could be substantially more severe.
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Response to High Food, Energy Prices Should Focus on Most Vulnerable
June 7, 2022
David Amaglobeli
,
Emine Hanedar
,
Gee Hee Hong
,
Céline Thévenot
Countries should allow international prices to pass through to domestic prices while protecting households that are most in need.
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How Soaring Shipping Costs Raise Prices Around the World
March 28, 2022
Yan Carrière-Swallow
,
Pragyan Deb
,
Davide Furceri
,
Daniel Jiménez
,
Jonathan D. Ostry
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