The Word Wall Street Didn’t Want to Say Is Now Front and Center For years, “stagflation” was treated like a relic of the 1970s—an outdated nightmare scenario modern central banking had supposedly solved. Now it’s back. And not on the fringe. Bank of America’s latest positioning makes one thing clear: this is no longer a tail risk. It’s becoming a base case. The ingredients are all there: Inflation that refuses to die Growth that refuses to accelerate Policy tools that no longer work the way they used to That combination is toxic. Not just for markets—but for the entire economic structure. The Market Is Finally Catching Up to Reality The shift didn’t happen overnight. It’s been building beneath the surface.…

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