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Case
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Reference no. CCW230303SPA
Spanish language
Published by: Columbia CaseWorks, Columbia Business School
Originally published in: 2022
Version: 28 February 2023
Length: 28 pages
Data source: Published sources

Abstract

This is a Spanish version. In early 2022, the economy was in a precarious situation. After a pandemic-induced recession that saw the global economy grind to a halt, the US entered a phase of recovery. Unemployment was nearing record-lows and GDP surpassed its pre-COVID levels. However, prices had been rising for months and unexpected factors, including a disruption of global supply chains, the threat of new covid variants, and the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, meant a variety of goods were not making it to consumers without major delays, driving prices to even greater heights. In fact, inflation in February climbed to 7.9%, marking the biggest annual increase in four decades. Calls on the Fed to take decisive action to tame inflation intensified, however any decision would be closely scrutinized, and the Fed was wary to repeat past mistakes.

Teaching and learning

This item is suitable for undergraduate, postgraduate and executive education courses.

Time period

The events covered by this case took place in 2022.

Geographical setting

Region:
Americas
Country:
United States

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Federal Open Market Committee

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Abstract

This is a Spanish version. In early 2022, the economy was in a precarious situation. After a pandemic-induced recession that saw the global economy grind to a halt, the US entered a phase of recovery. Unemployment was nearing record-lows and GDP surpassed its pre-COVID levels. However, prices had been rising for months and unexpected factors, including a disruption of global supply chains, the threat of new covid variants, and the invasion of Ukraine by Russia, meant a variety of goods were not making it to consumers without major delays, driving prices to even greater heights. In fact, inflation in February climbed to 7.9%, marking the biggest annual increase in four decades. Calls on the Fed to take decisive action to tame inflation intensified, however any decision would be closely scrutinized, and the Fed was wary to repeat past mistakes.

Teaching and learning

This item is suitable for undergraduate, postgraduate and executive education courses.

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Time period

The events covered by this case took place in 2022.

Geographical setting

Region:
Americas
Country:
United States

Featured company

Federal Open Market Committee

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