EPISODE · Mar 9, 2026 · 38 MIN
Are Oil Shock and Stagflation Back?
from The Financial Exchange Show · host The Financial Exchange Network
Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong break down the market reaction to escalating tensions in the Middle East, with oil briefly surging past $115 per barrel and energy markets swinging wildly. They discuss why markets appear to be pricing in a relatively short conflict, what a prolonged disruption could mean for inflation, and whether the global economy is at risk of drifting toward stagflation.Plus, the hosts examine what rising energy costs could mean for the Federal Reserve and global growth, debate the usefulness of “market meltdown” predictions, and explain why retirees should avoid making emotional investment decisions during periods of volatility. They also touch on the evolving role of malls in retail, the risks of the explosion in sports betting among younger Americans, and why economists’ obsession with labeling the economy with letters may be missing the point.
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Chuck Zodda and Mike Armstrong break down the market reaction to escalating tensions in the Middle East, with oil briefly surging past $115 per barrel and energy markets swinging wildly. They discuss why markets appear to be pricing in a relatively short conflict, what a prolonged disruption could mean for inflation, and whether the global economy is at risk of drifting toward stagflation.Plus, the hosts examine what rising energy costs could mean for the Federal Reserve and global growth, debate the usefulness of “market meltdown” predictions, and explain why retirees should avoid making emotional investment decisions during periods of volatility. They also touch on the evolving role of malls in retail, the risks of the explosion in sports betting among younger Americans, and why economists’ obsession with labeling the economy with letters may be missing the point.
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Are Oil Shock and Stagflation Back?
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