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PepsiCo, After Years of Price Hikes, Sounds an Alarm on Consumer Spending
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Diageo expects demand to remain soft after consumers in North and Latin America pulled back spending on alcohol in its past fiscal year.
Diageo expects demand to remain soft after consumers in North and Latin America pulled back spending on alcohol in its past fiscal year.11 hr ago -
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McDonald's Sales Soften, Sounding Alarm for Restaurants as Diners Curb Visits
The fast-food giant said it is focusing on value with consumers continuing to tighten their budgets.19 hr ago -
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McDonald's Sales Soften, Sounding Alarm for Restaurants as Diners Curb Visits
The fast-food giant said it is focusing on value with consumers continuing to tighten their budgets.19 hr ago -
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Danone Keeps Outlook as Consumers Welcome Lower Prices
Danone backed its full-year sales guidance as it eased the pace of price hikes and saw shoppers begin to buy more of its branded products.6 hr ago -
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Danone Keeps Outlook as Consumers Welcome Lower Prices
Danone backed its full-year sales guidance as it eased the pace of price hikes and saw shoppers begin to buy more of its branded products.6 hr ago -
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BP hikes dividend on boost from buoyant oil prices
The British oil major posted better-than-expected results driven by elevated oil prices as it outlined plans to boost its hydrocarbon production going forwards5 hr ago -
Financial Times - World
Lycamobile UK loses £51mn value added tax case
Size of payment to be made by the telecoms company to HMRC still to be decided18 hr ago - United Kingdom -
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Worsening Risk Sentiment Causes Wider 10-Year U.S.-German Yield Spread
The 10-year Treasury-Bund yield spread has widened further due to lower Bund yields amid deteriorating risk appetite, ING said.7 hr ago -
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Yen surges to 150 per dollar after Bank of Japan hikes rates
Japanese currency hits four-month high after central bank tightens policy1 hr ago - Japan -
CNBC - Business
Pfizer beats earnings estimates, hikes full-year outlook as drugmaker cuts costs
The results come as Pfizer scrambles to stabilize its business and win back Wall Street’s favor following the rapid decline in demand for its Covid products.39 min ago
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U.S. crude oil inventories fell by 3.4 million barrels last week, which was more than expected, amid a rise in exports. Gasoline stocks fell as demand remained buoyant.20 min ago -
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Europe's Gas Prices Rise on Higher Demand for Cooling, Lower LNG Imports
European natural-gas prices were rising on stronger demand and lower liquefied-natural-gas imports in the continent, market watchers said.28 min ago -
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Gold Rises on Growing Middle East Worries, Upcoming Fed Meeting
Gold futures rose on renewed Middle Eastern tensions and ahead of the Federal Reserve meeting.32 min ago -
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Mark Kelly as Democratic VP Pick Would Send Tough-on-Border Signal
Kamala Harris, the expected Democratic nominee, is said to be close to making her selection.41 min ago