Deflation fears grip developed economies, risking economic stagnation and debt spirals.
Fears of deflation are rising in developed economies like the euro area and Japan. The European Central Bank is concerned about deflation, while Japan has been struggling with it for over a decade. Deflation happens when prices keep dropping for a long time, leading to economic problems like a debt spiral. This can happen when monetary policy is limited and people expect prices to keep falling. If deflation spreads, it can harm countries like Hungary too.