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(Bloomberg) -- With euro-area inflation racing through 4%, markets are betting that price gains will stick, potentially forcing the European Central Bank to act by the end of next year. Bloomberg Economics thinks that view is wrong -- by then inflation will have slowed to about 1% as the impact of energy costs fades. As the headline rate falls back, the narrative on monetary policy will shift. Peak inflation fear is about to pass.
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