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In today's interconnected world, the way inflation behaves in different countries can be quite intriguing. Recently, we had a fascinating discussion comparing inflation rates between the U.S. and Europe over a couple of decades, and what that means for global markets. Here’s a distilled version of our conversation that might shed some light on these concepts. The Core Idea: Inflation Differences and Price Gaps We started by looking at the cumulative inflation rates. For instance, from around 2000 to 2025, the U.S. saw a higher cumulative inflation compared to the eurozone. You might think that this would naturally cause products...

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