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21.01.26 - 06:01
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Welche Lebensmittel wurden besonders teuer? [premium] (Die Presse)
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Österreich hat eine der höchsten Inflationsraten im Euroraum. Der Preisanstieg bei Nahrungsmitteln war in den vergangenen fünf Jahren stärker als der Anstieg der Verbraucherpreise. Doch was wurde eigentlich teurer? Und was billiger? „Die Presse“ hat sich dazu Daten von der Statistik Austria auswerten lassen....
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21.01.26 - 06:01
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Schnaps und Zigaretten: Gut angelegtes Geld? | Tichys Börsenwecker am 21. Januar 2026 (Tichys Einblick)
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Weltreporter Philipp Mattheis berichtet täglich um 06:00 Uhr über die Trends an den Weltmärkten – und darüber, was deutsche Anleger wissen müssen. An diesem Mittwoch widmet Mattheis sich den ungesunden Vergnügungen: Aktien von Tabak- und Alkoholkonzernen. Denn vor allem Tabakkonzerne waren in den letzten Jahren dank attraktiver Dividenden ein hervorragendes Investment – Alkoholkonzerne allerdings nicht.
Der Beitrag Schnaps und Zigaretten: Gut angelegtes Geld? | Tichys Börsenwecker am 21. Januar 2026 erschien zuerst auf Tichys Einblick....
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20.01.26 - 12:42
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GSK to buy food allergy drug maker RAPT in $2.2bn deal (The Guardian)
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US-based biotech firm is developing treatment for allergies such as nuts, milk and eggs in children and adultsBusiness live – latest updatesGSK, the UK's second-biggest drugmaker, has unveiled a $2.2bn (£1.6bn) deal to acquire a Californian biotech company which owns a drug that aims to protect against severe food allergies such as nuts, milk and eggs.It is the first large deal announced by GSK's new chief executive, Luke Miels, who joined the London-based company in 2017 as chief commercial officer and took the reins from Emma Walmsley at the start of the year. Continue reading......
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20.01.26 - 10:48
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Childish Media Games: How The SPD′s "Germany Food Basket" Masks State-Driven Inflation (ZeroHedge)
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Childish Media Games: How The SPD's "Germany Food Basket" Masks State-Driven Inflation
Submitted By Thomas Kolbe
Party politics today is essentially a mélange of media strategy, personality cult, and the constant struggle to expand one's own sphere of power. At the Willy Brandt House, the Social Democrats' command center, a two-track media strategy appears to have been agreed upon for this year: taking and giving.
From the wealthy, the party intends to take—by expanding inheritance taxes on corporate assets—what, according to the Social Democrats' moral code, never truly belonged to them. To the citizen, meanwhile, they want to give a basket of cheap groceries. After years of steadily rising food prices, SPD strategists believe they have discovered the perfect marketing instrument—and behold: suddenly it's about the purchasing power of “ordinary people.”
Of "Ordinary People" and the Emotionally Unstable
Yes, you heard that correctly. The ordinary man—that ...
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