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Reflecting on 2022 & Planning for 2023

  • Ermin Fosse
  • Jan 20, 2023
  • 1 min read

The impact of 2022 will be felt for many years to come, with a seismic shift in monetary policy and, once more, war returned in Europe. The move from monetary support to one of tightening to tame rampant inflation remains the story for 2023, as it has been throughout 2022.










 
 
 
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