17.03.2026
Is the worst nightmare of central banks (and investors) making a comeback?
With the war in Iran and surging oil prices, a risk many thought belonged to the 1970s is resurfacing in financial markets: stagflation. Persistent inflation, slowing growth, and central banks caught in between.
It also raises a key question for investors: which assets tend to outperform in such an environment?
If it is not the central scenario today, it can no longer be ruled out.
Watch the video by John Plassard, Partner and Head of Investment at Cité Gestion:
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