KEY POINTS
  • In an out-of-consensus forecast, Deutsche Bank is warning of a potential crisis coming from inflation.
  • "The effects could be devastating, particularly for the most vulnerable in society," the firm's economists said.
  • Most on Wall Street and at the Fed see inflation is a temporary problem that will ebb as special factors fade away.

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Inflation may look like a problem that will go away, but is more likely to persist and lead to a crisis in the years ahead, according to a warning from Deutsche Bank economists.

In a forecast that is well outside the consensus from policymakers and Wall Street, Deutsche issued a dire warning that focusing on stimulus while dismissing inflation fears will prove to be a mistake if not in the near term then in 2023 and beyond.

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