
Why Global Inflation Remains Stuck at 4.5% in 2025: Are Central Banks Fighting the Wrong Battle?
Central banks worldwide entered 2025 expecting aggressive monetary tightening would return inflation to 2%. Instead, inflation has stubbornly plateaued at 4.5% across major economies, creating a new reality that challenges decades of monetary policy orthodoxy. The Federal Reserve, European Central Bank, and Bank of England have all paused rate hikes, acknowledging that traditional tools may […]