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Bangladesh: Dozens injured in protests against rising fuel prices

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Dozens of people in Bangladesh have been injured in protests against a rise in the cost of fuel.
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Sierra Leone protests: Inflation pushing families into poverty

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Rising inflation in Sierra Leone is pushing many families into extreme poverty and on to the streets.
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National Restaurant Association EVP Talks Challenges Facing the Restaurant Industry

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Restaurants and the grocery store are two places consumers have definitely felt inflation; however, prices at the supermarket have recently risen even more than prices at restaurants. In fact, July saw the biggest inflationary gap...
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Home sales fall for 5th consecutive month across Canadian markets

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New data from the Canadian Real Estate Association shows homes sales slowed for the fifth consecutive month. While prices are also dipping, potential homebuyers are still struggling to enter the market as interest rates rise.
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'Normal' inflation likely 18 months away, personal finance writer says

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Canada's annual inflation rate declined slightly in July to 7.6 per cent, but a return to normal inflation rates of two to three per cent is still about 18 months away, says personal finance writer Rubina Ahmed-Haq.
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Kenyans cast ballots in contentious presidential election

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Ballot counting in underway in Kenya's presidential election in what’s expected to be a tight race.
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CarParts.com Sees Record Earnings Despite Supply Disruptions, Inflation

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David Meniane, CEO of aftermarket auto parts retailer CarParts.com, joined Cheddar News to talk about the company’s sales success attributed to its execution despite the supply chain disruptions around the world. "We offer a great...
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Vancouver home sales drop amid rising interest rate concerns

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The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says home sales are down in the region because buyers are being cautious about rising mortgage interest rates.
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Springsteen fans express outrage over Ticketmaster’s ‘dynamic pricing’

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Bruce Springsteen fans were shocked to see ticket prices as high as $5,500 US for his upcoming tour. At the heart of the controversy is Ticketmaster’s ‘dynamic pricing’ policy, which automatically surges some ticket prices when demand is...
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Gas Prices Fall for Seventh Straight Week

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Drivers are starting to feel some relief at the pump as U.S. gas prices fall to just over $4 a gallon, marking the seventh straight week of decline. This price drop comes as consumers grapple with higher prices on everything from food to...
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Booking Holdings CEO Looks at American Travel Opportunities

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Glenn Fogel, chief executive officer and president of Booking Holdings, joined Cheddar News to discuss second-quarter earnings and his expectations for the rest of 2022 — and about American travel opportunities. Because of the dollar...
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Kellogg CEO: Brands Lift Q2 Earnings, Set Momentum for Second Half

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It was another sweet quarter for food giant Kellogg, which reported better than expected second-quarter earnings, beating on the top and the bottom lines as it was able to charge higher prices. What is working for Kellogg? CEO Steve...
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Donors to World Food Programme need to 'do more' to combat global food crisis

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Corinne Fleischer, a regional director with the World Food Programme says rising prices are exacerbating the global food crisis and donors need to do more. "We expect our donors to do more and we expect other donors that are not as...
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In Business: Consumer Confidence Falls, Home Sales Decline, IMF Predicts ‘Gloomy’ Outlook

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Catching you up on today’s top business headlines, consumer confidence fell in July for the third consecutive month, dropping to its lowest level since February 2021. Inflation and rising interest rates are largely to blame. New home...
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Energy poor in Spain struggle amid high inflation and heatwave

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Euronews spoke with Monica Guiteras Blaya about the worsening energy crisis for those who can't afford to pay the bills.
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Average home prices begin to dip across Canada

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As the real estate market begins to cool, some home sellers are getting less than they hoped for. The shift is even being felt in Canada's priciest cities.
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Fed hikes rates by 75 basis points for 2nd straight month

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The US federal reserve hikes interest rates again, to try to control inflation. But fears of recession remain.
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Lavrov denigrates West’s stance towards Africa on Ethiopia visit

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Russian FM was in Addis Ababa wrapping up a four-nation African tour aimed at drumming up support for Moscow.
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Report: Home Prices Cool at Record Pace in June Amid High Inflation & Mortgage Rates

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Housing demand dropped significantly in June amid rising mortgage rates and inflation, which led to home prices cooling at a record pace. That's according to mortgage software, data and analytics firm, Black Knight. A new report from the...
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Food price inflation slowing down, expert says

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Though the price of food is increasing at a rate higher than general inflation in Canada, the overall trend is positive and 'we're starting to see the end of the food inflation tunnel,' says Sylvain Charlebois of the Agri-Food Analytics...
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How are you dealing with food inflation?

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On the streets of Toronto, several Canadians shared their thoughts on how high food prices are affecting their household budget.
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Panamanians call for national strike amid fuel crisis

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A protest movement in Panama is calling for a national strike after a deal with the government on fuel prices collapsed.
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Inflation in Canada hits 39-year high

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New numbers from Statistics Canada show the country's inflation rate rose to 8.1 per cent last month, the fastest annual increase since 1983.
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Sri Lanka swears in new president

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Ranil Wickremesinghe has been sworn in as Sri Lanka's president in a muted celebration at parliament.