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WAR INFLATION HITS 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 fallout and earnings season
Dominant angle identified — does not reflect unanimity of this country’s media
Wall Street looks at the crisis from above — literally. Bloomberg publishes a weekly recap framing Iran oil fallout on financial markets. The Gulf states 'begging Trump not to end the war too early,' the threat of stagflation: everything is seen through the investor lens. A second Bloomberg podcast analyzes why stock valuations remain high despite the war. American inflation coverage is exclusively financial: no queues, no reduced air conditioning, no rice at risk.
Exclusively financial framing disconnected from human impact
Wall Street vision reducing war to a market factor
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