While inflation in western Europe is largely expected to be tamed within a year, there is a growing sense that in central Europe runaway prices will be around for much longer.
By Gergely Szakacs and Anna Wlodarczak-Semczuk BUDAPEST/WARSAW (Reuters) - While inflation in western Europe is largely expected to be tamed within a .
(Bloomberg) Romania will probably lift borrowing costs for the fifth time in a row as it races to tame the fastest inflation in 14 years even as risks tied to the war next door in Ukraine continue to pile pressure on the economy.
(Bloomberg) European economies are facing a potentially crippling setback to their nascent recoveries if the worsening energy crunch forces many more factories to halt or curb operations.