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WARTIME INFLATION STRIKES THE WORLD: WHEN FILLING UP BECOMES A LUXURY FROM TOKYO TO TORONTO
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Washington frames the crisis as a market event, between oil spillovers and earnings season
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
Wall Street observes the crisis from above — literally. Bloomberg publishes a weekly recap framing the Iran war's oil spillovers through financial markets lens. Peace talks, Gulf States "begging Trump not to end the war too soon," stagflation threat: all viewed through investor prism. A second Bloomberg podcast analyzes why stock valuations remain elevated despite war — a question only arising when markets are your compass. American inflation coverage is exclusively financial: no queues, no lower air conditioning, no endangered rice. These are "macro forces" and "earnings seasons." America speaks to markets while the world speaks to people.
Exclusively financial framing disconnected from human impact
Wall Street perspective treating war as market factor
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