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05.05.26 - 14:42
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′Irrationally High′ Risk of Iran War Restarting: Bloomberg Opinion′s Champion | The Pulse 5/5 (Bloomberg)
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"The Pulse With Francine Lacqua" is all about conversations with high profile guests in the beating heart of global business, economics, finance and politics. Based in London, we go wherever the story is, bringing you exclusive interviews and market-moving scoops.
Today's guests:
Vivek Paul, BlackRock Investment Institute, Portfolio Research Global Head; Yu Jie, Chatham House, Asia-Pacific Programme Senior Research Fellow; Ester Baiget, Novonesis, President & CEO; Massimo Battaini, Prysmian, CEO. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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01.05.26 - 07:36
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Iran war may cause food shortages in Africa, world′s largest fertiliser firm says (The Guardian)
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Yara CEO warns of global auction that would leave poorest countries scrambling for supplies they can ill affordThe Iran war could have “dramatic consequences”, causing food shortages and price rises in some of Africa's poorest and most vulnerable communities, the head of the world's largest fertiliser company has said.Svein Tore Holsether, the chief executive of Yara International, said world leaders needed to guard against soaring prices and shortages of fertiliser causing a de facto global auction that would leave the poorest countries, particularly in Africa, scrambling for supplies they could ill afford. Continue reading......
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30.04.26 - 14:36
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Wie BASF vom Iran-Krieg profitieren könnte (Tagesschau)
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Der Chemiekonzern BASF hat ein unerwartet solides Quartalsergebnis vorgelegt. Netto steigt der Gewinn, besonders das China-Geschäft wächst. Von der Nahost-Krise könnte das Unternehmen sogar profitieren....
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