: Conflict in the Middle East has disrupted energy supplies, fueling a negative supply shock that has eroded purchasing power and lifted global inflation.
: High inflation and mounting debt have led some to view traditional monetary systems as "fragile," increasing interest in decentralized alternatives. : Conflict in the Middle East has disrupted
Traditional "safe-haven" currencies, like the U.S. dollar and Japanese yen, have shown mixed performance. : Conflict in the Middle East has disrupted
: Despite recent rate hikes by the Bank of Japan, the yen's yield disadvantage has limited its total returns, though it remains a target for currency intervention. : Conflict in the Middle East has disrupted
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