Markets in recent time suggest ‘inflation is coming down’

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Sky News Business Editor Ross Greenwood says markets in recent times have been suggesting inflation is coming down.

“As a result, eventually you’re going to see central banks around the world also starting to ease up on these massive

interest rate rises that have been seen in the past little while and which are forecast to go on for some time,” Mr Greenwood said.

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