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When will global economic activity be back to normal? Is rising inflation, particularly in the US, a cause for concern? What about ballooning government debt? And what can we expect from the red-hot housing markets.

Find out all this and more in this podcast interview with Nordea Group Chief Economist Helge J. Pedersen on the latest Nordea Economic Outlook: Unrestricted growth. 

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