Concerned that Houthi attacks on ships in the Red Sea will reignite inflation? Here is why you shouldn’t be, according to 2 Wall Street analysts.

A spate of attacks launched by Houthi militants on ships traversing the Red Sea has stoked fears of a second wave of inflation. But Wall Street analysts are making the case that these concerns appear overblown.

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