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Price Shock 2.0? / How Investors Should Counter Inflation

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2.7 percent. This was the inflation rate in March, a little surprising increase in the light of energy price developments. "Inflation is not an accident," says Jörg Wiechmann, Managing Director of the Itzehoer Aktien Club (IAC). "It is a recurring pattern in the game of economy and finance - and interest-rate savers are constantly emerging as losers." He shows what to do. The Corona crisis and the Ukraine war had inflation
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2.7 percent. This was the inflation rate in March, a little surprising increase in the light of energy price developments. "Inflation is not an accident," says Jörg Wiechmann, Managing Director of the Itzehoer Aktien Club (IAC). "It is a recurring pattern in the game of economy and finance - and interest-rate savers are constantly emerging as losers." He shows what to do. The Corona crisis and the Ukraine war had inflation

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CNNMoney Switzerland broke the news in on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.
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