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Iran war escalation could trigger global recession, IMF warns

The IMF has issued a warning that escalating tensions in Iran could lead to a global recession and an inflation surge. With oil prices rising, the global economic outlook is becoming increasingly uncertain. Governments are advised to implem...

The Guardian· Apr 14, 2026 · 4:31 PM · 2 views

The IMF has issued a warning that escalating tensions in Iran could lead to a global recession and an inflation surge. With oil prices rising, the global economic outlook is becoming increasingly uncertain. Governments are advised to implement strategic measures to cushion the impact. #IranConflict #GlobalEconomy #IMFWarning #OilPrices #EconomicOutlook

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