World Bank Warns Food, Gas Prices May Not Lower Before Mid-2022 Due to Rising Energy Costs

“Recent volatility in prices may complicate policy choices as countries recover from last year's global recession," said Ayhan Kose, chief economist and director of the World Bank's Prospects Group. Read→

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