Keith Churchouse: I wanted to mention the 'I' word

Inflation on the horizon

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As we say a not so fond farewell to the coronavirus pandemic, Keith Churchouse looks to the future which, he says, may include a return of inflation. In his latest piece for PA, he asks: "Will your clients be ready?"

Easter is upon us and hopefully a break from some of the frustrations of 2021 thus far. As far as global economics go, it has been a very strange year. Indeed, it has been a strange year in every aspect of life as the pandemic has accelerated, and the wonders of medical science have resulted in the numerous vaccines being rolled out. With the panic now under control, or perhaps controlled, many nations are looking forward in both economic terms and again in medical science. Evolutions of nasal sprays, pills and booster vaccines are now being trialled as we start to live alongside Covi...

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