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# The impact of the sharp rise in oil prices on infl…


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- **money88 · 2026-04-19T08:46:54.000Z**: The decline in oil prices primarily alleviates pressure from the &#34;cost-push&#34; side. However, if pressure from &#34;demand-pull&#34; remains strong, the path for inflation to come down will be more tortuous.Oil prices starting to fall at this juncture is undoubtedly a positive signal, helping 
