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Inflation poses ratings threat to Middle East

By David Oakley

Published: June 4 2008 23:46 | Last updated: June 4 2008 23:46

The growing threat of inflation could lead to rating downgrades in many Middle Eastern countries as price pressures from soaring commodity prices coupled with strong consumer demand destabilise these economies.

With inflation increasingly seen as a worldwide concern, the Middle East has been singled out as a region that may suffer heavily as many countries in the region are pegged to the dollar, restricting central banks from imposing tighter monetary conditions, Moody’s warned on Wednesday.

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