U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent downplayed fears of a prolonged inflationary spiral, attributing recent surges in energy prices and bond yields to temporary geopolitical disruptions. He believes inflation will moderate once the Iran conflict stabilizes and energy markets normalize, suggesting central bankers are overly cautious about lasting price pressures.
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