Ukraine invasion raises questions for Fed policy and Latin America

Economists say higher commodity prices could be a boon, but food inflation complicates the outlook

Map of Latin America

As war continues in Ukraine, energy and food markets face novel shocks, creating fresh uncertainty as the Fed’s March monetary policy meeting approaches. That in turn is complicating the job of policy-makers in Latin America.

The Federal Open Market Committee’s (FOMC) expectation of making several successive rate hikes followed by asset sales may have come into question. Some experts say the Fed should work more aggressively against the inflation they expect to follow the war’s supply chain

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