The effect of inflation on equity, currency, and commodity markets
According to empirical evidence, rising inflation tends to signal to a rising equity, commodity, and currency markets (more money in circulation to buy).
However, has there ever been an exception to this "law"?
Has there ever been a time in history where an equity, commodity or currency hasn't risen in response to inflation? Probably.
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