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Why the world is barreling towards a 'food war,' according to one commodity trader
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance Canada· 6 days agoFood inflation has already gone up from a growing supply-demand imbalance. Protectionism is rising...
Tokyo Inflation Quickens, Output Gains Keeping BOJ on Hike Path
Financial Post· 6 days agoConsumer prices excluding fresh food rose 2.1% in the capital, accelerating from 1.9% in May, the...
South Korea's Cooling Inflation May Boost BOK Policy Pivot Bets
Financial Post· 2 days agoConsumer price growth eased to 2.4% from a year earlier, the slowest pace since July last year and...
Carmignac Sees Energy Transition Fueling Inflation This Decade
Financial Post· 2 days agoThe energy transition will add 1.6 percentage points to developed-market inflation each year, the...
Trump spooks the markets, as Sainsbury’s shares tank
The Forex Market· 1 day agoSainsbury’s share price has tanked after it reported weak non-food sales, political risks, and concerns that central banks won’t cut ...
Inflation one again starts rising, touches 12.6 percent in June
The Nation· 1 day agoISLAMABAD - Inflation has once again increased to 12.6 percent in June this year after touching a 30-month low of 11.8 percent in May. Inflation
My partner and I spend $40 a week at Aldi. Here are 17 things we love to buy and how we use them.
INSIDER via Yahoo Canada News· 6 days agoand chunky blue cheese, and have a quick and light lunch. Plus, I think $2.89 is a fair price for...
French Inflation Resumes Slowdown Two Days Before Elections
Financial Post· 5 days agoConsumer prices in the euro area’s second-largest economy rose 2.5% from a year ago in June after...
China's Plastics Boom Is Set to Create Another Trade Headache
Financial Post· 2 days agoA surge of Chinese plastic supply is threatening to overflow in the face of weak domestic demand,...
BYD’s Bid
The Nation· 2 days agoChina’s BYD is leading a pack of electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers that are taking the world by storm. Not only have they overtaken their Western counterparts in almost every metric—