Brent crude prices rise sharply amid concerns over Iran war escalation and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, triggering wider global market declines and a surge in the U.S. dollar.
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As you probably realise by now if you keep an eye on interest rates, Australia and New Zealand are outliers. Most of the world will hold their interest rates and try to wait out this energy shock, but both Aussie and New Zealand are tipped to start raising soon. soon. Paul Bloxham is HSBC's chief economist and is with us right now. Hi Paul. Why is it that we are so out of step with the rest of the world?
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