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We'll Need a Lot of Dry Powder Ready, Says Rock Creek's Doriwala

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Alifia Doriwala, Rock Creek co-cio, talks about how the war in Ukraine is impacting markets and investors. She's on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Dunkin' Brands Expects to Close 800 U.S. Stores

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Jul.30 -- Dunkin’ Brands Group Inc. said it expects to close about 800 stores in the U.S. permanently this year, as well as about 350 internationally. Second quarter earnings were down but still beat estimates. Bloomberg's Kailey Leinz...
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Investment in Innovation Pays Off for Shake Shack

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After a massive investment in digital sales channels, Shake Shack has had to rethink how their physical restaurants operate. CEO Randy Garutti and CFO Katie Fogertey explained the innovations to Matt Miller on Bloomberg Chief Future...
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First Look With Surveillance: US CPI, Biden Pivot

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Tom Mackenzie, Kriti Gupta and Kailey Leinz take you through what to watch today.
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Food Price Surge Drives UK Inflation to Double Digits

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Soaring food prices drove UK inflation back into double digits in September, intensifying pressure on the government and central bank to act. Bloomberg's Lizzy Burden reports.
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JPMorgan's Das: Inflation to Significantly Roll Off in Second Half

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Mixo Das, Asia equity strategist at JPMorgan Chase & Co. discusses the persistence of inflation, the impact of Russia's war with Ukraine on global GDP and his outlook for Asian markets. He speaks on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia."
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Humility is the Right Posture

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Former US Treasury Secretary Lawrence H. Summers on the tea leaves from the Fed minutes, antitrust policies, windfall taxes and the latest CBO projections.
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Diesel Market Is in Dire Situation: Schork

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Stephen Schork, Schork Group president and commodities expert, talks about the lack of refining capacity, rising oil and diesel prices and the energy crisis in the US. He's on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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EGYPT IN TALKS WITH IMF ON POSSIBLE FUNDING SOURCES

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Aathira Prasad, Director of Macroeconomics at Nasser Saidi & Associates discusses the soaring food prices in Egypt, higher oil prices and the country getting support from the IMF. She speaks with Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak:...
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How Fidji Simo Went from Meta Executive to Instacart CEO

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Emily Chang speaks with Instacart CEO Fidji Simo about joining the company formerly known as Facebook, how she rose through the ranks to become one of Mark Zuckerberg's top lieutenants, and why she left to become CEO of Instacart. She's...
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Inflation Drives Prices Up As The Holiday Season Approaches

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Most will be able to take the hit, but low-income families will feel it in their wallets.
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Global Food Prices Fall in Sign of Relief for Consumers

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Aug.05 -- A United Nations gauge of global food costs shows a price decrease for a second straight month, with a 1.2% decline in July. Bloomberg’s Megan Durisin reports.
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Fertilizer Giant Yara's CEO on Energy Crisis-Induced Cuts

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Yara International ASA Chief Executive Officer Svein Tore Holsether discusses gas prices and uncertainty in the oil industry. He speaks with Bloomberg's Dani Burger and Mark Cudmore on "Bloomberg Markets: Europe."
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Americans Face Tough Decisions As Food Prices Continue To Soar

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The price of bread and milk is up about 16% and 17% respectively, while eggs cost nearly 40% more than they did last year.
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Gas and Food Prices Won't Drop Anytime Soon: Biden

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President Joe Biden says there is no quick fix for rising gas and food prices. "The idea we're going to be able to, you know, click a switch and bring down the cost of gasoline is not likely in the near-term, nor is it with regard to...
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Gas Prices Approach $5 a Gallon in California

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Surging oil prices are driving up gas prices around the country and specifically in California. Diesel prices at the pump rose to a record high $5.185 a gallon on Thursday, according to auto club AAA. The state's gasoline also rose to...
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Rock Creek's Co-CIO Doriwala's Equity Outlook

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Alifia Doriwala, co-CIO at Rock Creek, discusses her market outlook with Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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Restaurants: Whiplash Of COVID-19 Surges Driving Them Into The Ground

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Restaurant owners, and the few workers remaining, are struggling due to the latest COVID-19 surge.
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DBS Bank: RBI May Lower Bond Purchases Amid Liquidity Flood

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Sep.13 -- DBS Bank Senior VP & Economist Radhika Rao says India’s central bank could reduce the size of its bond buying program in the next quarter. She was speaking with Yvonne Man and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Markets: Asia."
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Prasad: Signs of Inflation Easing

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Aathira Prasad, director of macroeconomics at Nasser Saidi & Associates, discusses the signs of inflation easing in the Gulf region. She speaks with Bloomberg's Yousef Gamal El-Din and Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."
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Commodity Prices to Remain High for Next Two Years: Pangestu

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Mari Pangestu, managing director of development policy and partnerships at World Bank Group, discusses the risk of elevated commodity prices, if prices have peaked and the drivers of food insecurity. She speaks exclusively on Bloomberg...
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Macy's CEO Says Customers Still Want Luxury Items

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Consumers are still turning to Macy's Inc. for work wear and luxury goods even as inflation puts pressure on household budgets, Chief Executive Officer Jeff Gennette said. This, even as the retailer lowered its full-year sales and...
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Indonesia Doing Away With Gas Subsidies

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Jan. 5 -- Indonesias new president is ending fuel subsidies which have been around for decades. Bloomberg's Alia Karenina reports on On The Move. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Food Prices to Rise by up to 15 Percent

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Food Prices to Rise by up to 15 Percent