The Australian treasurer warns that escalating tensions in the Middle East pose a risk of a global inflation spike. This could constrain the European Central Bank's monetary policy options, hindering efforts to manage rising prices. A surge in energy and commodity costs, consequences of the conflict, are the primary drivers of this concern, potentially impacting global economic stability. The potential for supply chain disruptions further exacerbates the inflationary threat.

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