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Markets Weigh Strait Reopening: Franklin Templeton's Dudley
Katrina Dudley, Senior Investment Strategist at Franklin Templeton, discussed the market's current focus on a potential de-escalation trade linked to the reopening of a key strait, which is critical for easing inflation pressures driven by elevated energy prices. She highlighted that persistent high oil prices, about $30 above pre-war levels for three months, are fueling inflation expectations and impacting consumers directly, as evidenced by sticker shock at gas pumps and rising grocery prices. Dudley noted that consumer inflation expectations remain elevated above market forecasts, signaling a shift from viewing inflation as transient to more permanent. (Source: Bloomberg)
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