By Felix Richter
Despite inflation coming down notably from its 2022 highs in recent months thanks to gradual easing of supply chain disruptions and declining commodity prices, the International Monetary Fund doesn’t expect consumer price increases to return to the desired levels of around 2 percent before 2025 in most advanced economies.
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