The collapse of the national currency and the economy, hyperinflation and wage stagnation are the ingredients of the massive mobilisation that started on Sunday 28 December in the Tehran bazaar and ...
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What Is Hyperinflation?

Hyperinflation describes an unsustainable period of economic dysfunction characterized by price increases of at least 50% per month. These times of rapid, intense and destructive currency devaluation ...
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There are fears that some nations could be struck by hyperinflation, or uncontrolled price rises. Hyperinflation destroys the value of currencies and could inspire a new debt default crisis. The ...
Hyperinflation is a monetary condition of exceptionally high rates of inflation, often defined as monthly inflation rates of 50% or greater. The root cause of most hyperinflations is when governments ...
Hyperinflation is rapid price increases leading to severe currency devaluation. Central banks use tools like interest rate hikes to fight hyperinflation. Diversifying investments can protect against ...