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Inflation punctures deflation fears

By Krishna Guha in Washington

Published: November 2 2008 17:07 | Last updated: November 2 2008 17:07

The D-word is back. Five years after the last deflation scare, economists are again debating whether the US and other industrialised nations could see sustained declines in consumer prices.

Some go as far as to predict that much of the industrialised world might soon resemble Japan in the 1990s, with interest rates at zero, falling prices and no economic growth.

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