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Press Association

Rayner denies Labour are 'playing dirty' with ad campaign

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Deputy Labour Leader Angela Rayner answers questions on the cost of living, junior doctors, misconduct in the Met, Labour's recent ad campaign, trans and women's rights and planning regulations for holiday homes on a visit to a Co-Op...
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Bloomberg

Lack of Rain in India Dashed Optimism on Crops: Chaudhry

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Aug.27 -- Siraj Chaudhry, managing director and chief executive officer at National Commodities Management Services, discusses India’s food production, how crops were impacted by the monsoons and what he thinks could help farmers. He...
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Bloomberg

Russia's Annexation Votes Aren't Legitimate: Stoltenberg

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"We have to support Ukraine as long as it takes because the alternative is much more dangerous for all of us," NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says. Speaking with Annmarie Hordern on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close,"...
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AFP News Agency

CLEAN : The world is paying "a very hefty price of war" according to the OECD

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The OECD says the war in Ukraine will continue to be costly, with the organisation significantly downgrading its global growth forecast for next year, faced with prolonged effects of the conflict (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Bloomberg

IMF Reduces India's 2022 GDP Growth Forecast to 6.8%

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Nada Choueiri, India mission chief at International Monetary Fund, discusses India's economy, the headwinds the country is facing and her outlook for the currency. She speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Paying The Price: How To Fix Our Broken Economy

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A 30-minute special focusing on the highest rate of inflation in 40 years and how to fix our flawed economy.
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Bloomberg

Mondeléz Raises Prices Across the Board as Costs Rise

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Mondeléz International CFO Luca Zaramella says he's concerned about rising input costs related to logistics and transportation, but he believes the company's decision to raise prices across its U.S. portfolio won't significantly affect...
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Bloomberg

Peso Drop Caused Colombia's Inflation Problem: Petro

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Persistent high inflation is widening the gap between rich and poor, brewing anger around the world with long standing inequalities. Colombia is one country that's opted for radical change, electing a former guerrilla and its first-ever...
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Bloomberg

Dire Consequences of Rising Food Prices

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Food prices hit an all-time high this year, and that was before war broke out between two of the world's biggest food producers. Now, Russia's invasion of Ukraine threatens to amplify an already brewing food crisis that could have huge...
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Bloomberg

Wheat Soars as India Restricts Exports

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Wheat jumped by the exchange limit after India's move to restrict exports, exposing just how tight global supplies are. Bloomberg's James Poole reports on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Curated Video

Food Banks Seeing Impact Of Inflation As Food Prices Rise

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Economists say that prices depend largely on the price of fuel, and getting those goods from one place to the next.
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Curated Video

Why Is Inflation On The Rise Globally?

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During a steady economy, prices typically rise steadily, by one or two percent a year. But sometimes, these numbers go above normal levels.
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Bloomberg

World Bank's Pangestu on Global Commodities

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Mari Elka Pangestu, Managing Director of Development Policy and Partnerships at the World Bank, discusses the impact of the Ukraine war on food and energy prices. She speaks with Kathleen Hays, Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on...
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Bloomberg

Consumers Shifting to Ready-to-Eat Meals: Market Kurly CEO

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Sophie Kim, founder and chief executive officer at Market Kurly, Korea's fresh grocery delivery app, discusses how rising food and oil prices are impacting her business, consumer trends and her IPO timeline. She speaks on "Bloomberg...
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Curated Video

Find out if preparing the classic Thanksgiving dinner this year will gobble up your bank account.

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HEADLINE: Cost of Thanksgiving dinner up this year CAPTION: Find out if preparing the classic Thanksgiving dinner this year will gobble up your bank account. (Nov. 13) [Notes:ANCHOR VOICE] With the economic downturn seeming...
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Bloomberg

Walmart Cuts Profit Outlook for Second Time This Year

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Walmart cut its annual profit outlook for the second time this year, citing the need to lower prices to clear out bloated inventories. Bloomberg Intelligence's Poonam Goyal has more on "Bloomberg Triple Take."
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Bloomberg

Syngenta CEO on Rising Agricultural Commodity Prices

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Apr.29 -- Syngenta CEO Erik Fyrwald speaks to Bloomberg's Alix Steel and Guy Johnson about agricultural commodities and extreme weather's influence on market prices on "Bloomberg Markets".
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Bloomberg

Unilever CEO Jope on Prices, Raw Materials, Revenue

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Unilever Plc Chief Executive Officer Alan Jope discusses consumer-goods prices, raw material costs and the outlook for revenue after the firm reported first-quarter sales growth of 7.3% on an underlying basis. Analysts expected a gain of...
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Bloomberg

Turkey Inflation Surges to 19-Year High

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Inflation in Turkey has surged to a 19-year high in December after accelerating for a seventh month. Prices rose year-on-year by 36%, far higher than estimates of 27%. Bloomberg's Simin Demokan reports on "Bloomberg Markets: European Open."
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Bloomberg

Global Food Prices Fall for a Sixth-Straight Month

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A United Nations gauge of global food prices declined 1.1% in September to the lowest since January, potentially offering relief to consumers battered by across-the-board inflation. Megan Durisin Albery reports on Bloomberg Television.
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The Recount

Turkflation: Rising Prices Slam Thanksgiving Feasts

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The supply chain crisis hits your holiday table with food price increases for everything. But why are meat prices outpacing inflation, and by so much?
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Bloomberg

Why Customers Are Coming Back to McDonald's

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Jul.25 -- McDonald’s Corp. is getting customers back into its restaurants after years of declining traffic, helped by drink deals and more upscale burgers. Bloomberg's Craig Giammona reports on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Chart of the Day: Global Food Prices Are Soaring

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Global food prices are at their highest levels since 2011. Kriti Gupta puts the increase into context on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg

Why Kraft Decided to Sell Planters to Hormel

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Feb.24 -- Carlos Abrams-Rivera, Kraft Heinz Co.'s U.S. zone president, discusses the company's decision to sell its Planters snack brand to Hormel Foods Co. for $3.35 billion and says Kraft Heinz is in good shape to manage inflationary...