The interest rate dilemma in an uncertain world: a balancing act

Biagio Bossone makes the case for a holistic policy approach that includes extending IT tolerance bands, smart fiscal policies, supply-side reform and financial safeguards

Interest rate balancing

As 2025 unfolds, the world economy finds itself at a crossroads. Uncertainty – fuelled by geopolitical tensions, erratic trade policies and climate shocks – has created a precarious environment where businesses hesitate to invest, consumers curb their spending and financial markets remain volatile. The return of Donald Trump to the US presidency has reshuffled international relations, triggering fresh waves of trade barriers and economic fragmentation. The World Economic Forum’s Global Risks

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