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Navigating the Investment Landscape in a Stagflation World- Revisiting the 1970s
By Something About Finance  •  March 14, 2022
Contributed By: The Big Fat Whale Stagflation is the buzzword in recent times. The definition of stagflation will be persistent high inflation combined with high unemployment and stagnant growth in a country's economy. The most relatable period in which we can have insights into the impact of stagflation would be a relook into the 1960s-1970s period. This was the only time since modern history(20th and 21st century) that this economic phenomenon has happened. Inflation was persistently above the 8% mark throughout the period from 1972 to 1981. History Rhymes As Mark Twain famously quoted: "History does not repeat itself but it certainly rhymes" There are many market analysts and commentators that dismissed the possibility of stagflation happening and argue that the situation is different this time. One of the main arguments is that stagflation is caused by the oil shock in the 1970s which send oil prices spiralling up and the US was heavily dependent on it....
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Welcome to My Blog. Hoping to share and learn from others on finance related topics. Let's embark on the journey towards financial freedom. Currently, I am an appointed representative (Equities and Futures Broker) with an established brokerage firm in Singapore. I deal mainly with Equities, Futures and Forex.
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