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05/27/2022
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By Arsenio Toledo
French municipalities handing out food vouchers to deal with food inflation
Municipalities all over France have begun providing their residents with food vouchers to help families deal with spiraling food inflation. The vouchers are being distributed by many city governments. They can be cashed in at supermarkets and come in denominations of five, 20 and 30 euros. (Related: Nearly two-thirds of Americans are now living paycheck to […]
05/27/2022
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By JD Heyes
Major retailers, e-tailers preparing for economic implosion as they shed massive amounts of warehouse space
In another sign that a major economic downturn is coming fast in the era of Joe Biden — Walmart, Target and other major wholesalers and retailers are shedding warehouse space and drawing down inventories. And so is the world’s biggest e-tailer, Amazon. The online selling behemoth is reportedly “stuck with too much warehouse capacity” now […]
05/26/2022
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By Belle Carter
EU official: Military support to Ukraine has depleted EU’s weapons stockpile
High Representative of the European Union (EU) for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrel wrote in his May 22 blog that the bloc’s depleted stockpile of weapons resulted from the military support they provided to Ukraine. The events in Ukraine have resulted in “a tectonic shift of the European security landscape,” he said. The […]
05/26/2022
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By Mary Villareal
US, China heaviest borrowers in first quarter as global debt soars to $305 trillion
The United States and the People’s Republic of China, the world’s two largest economies, are the heaviest borrowers in the first quarter of the year as global debt skyrocketed to $305 trillion. This was according to the Institute of International Finance (IIF). Data shows that China increased its debt by $2.5 trillion in the first quarter, […]
05/25/2022
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By Mary Villareal
Canada’s inflation rate reaches 31-year high; spike in grocery prices highest since 1981
Canadians who are living on government benefits are being forced to live with less as food prices soar. Canada’s inflation rate is at 6.8 percent, the highest in 31 years. Grocery prices rose 10 percent year over year, the highest spike since 1981. Stephen Jones, 56, said that by the end of the month and before […]
05/24/2022
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By Ramon Tomey
BAD POLICY: Indonesia LIFTS BAN on palm oil exports as domestic cooking oil prices plunge
Indonesia recently lifted its ban on palm oil exports as it caused a nosedive in domestic cooking oil prices. Indonesian President Joko Widodo announced the ban’s lifting in a May 19 video statement. First announced on April 28, the ban saw Jakarta halting shipments of crude palm oil and several products derived from it. The decision by […]
05/22/2022
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By Ethan Huff
It’s the end of the global economy as we know it (do you feel fine?)
As gas prices skyrocket and food becomes unaffordable for many, the U.S. military-industrial complex continues to assure us that the “good” guy – itself, of course – is “winning” the war against the “bad” guy, Russia. Meanwhile, the entire global economy is swirling the toilet. No matter what the outcome of Vladimir Putin’s crusade against […]
05/20/2022
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By Kevin Hughes
Domino effect: TerraUSD collapse sends Bitcoin, Ethereum crashing
A recent market meltdown in the broader crypto market has cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum suffering huge losses. The massive meltdown was caused by the collapse of TerraUSD, one of the world’s biggest stablecoins. TerraUSD traded for as low as 23 cents amid panic selling and triggered a meltdown that sent cryptocurrency values plummeting. (Related: “Stablecoins” Terra and Luna crater, […]
05/20/2022
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By Mary Villareal
EU committing economic suicide by imposing sanctions on Russia
Members of the European Union (EU) have found themselves in a precarious position by joining the U.S. in its proxy war against Russia. An observer noted that European countries are imposing more sanctions on Russia for purely political reasons and with the U.S. applying just enough pressure. Saying no to Russian energy will mean that […]
05/20/2022
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By Mary Villareal
US stocks in trouble: Shares could go nowhere based on long-term valuations
U.S. stocks may be able to bounce back from a dismal start later this year. But beyond that may be a different story. A Natixis survey of individual investors in 24 countries last year showed that U.S. investors had the highest projections in the group at 17.5 percent annual returns going forward. However, the difference […]
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