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08.03.26 - 20:48
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Dubai has ten days of fresh food left (IntelliNews)
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Dubai has only ten days of fresh food left after the closure of the Straits of Hormuz has cut the United Arab Emirates (UAE) off from all its imports, including food. In Abu Dhabi real estate prices are also collapsing....
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08.03.26 - 09:18
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Warum Uhren von Rolex & Co zu den stabilsten Luxusinvestments zählen (Cash)
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Luxusuhren faszinieren Sammler und lohnen sich für Investoren. Und junge Käufer setzen auf geprüfte Modelle mit Geschichte... --- «Früher kauften die Leute, was ihnen gefallen hat. Heute kommen sie bereits mit ganz konkreten Vorstellungen, welches Modell, welche Referenz und welche Farbe sie suchen.» Jüngere Käuferinnen und Käufer sind bestens informiert, wissen genau, was sie wollen – und kaufen mit Fokus auf Werterhalt in der langen Frist. Widerstrebt Graf ein wenig: «First of all, muss einem eine Uhr doch gefallen»
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07.03.26 - 14:24
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US agency did not perform safety checks of more than 100 food ingredients, analysis finds (The Guardian)
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Review of FDA records by the Environmental Working Group reveals firms are exploiting rule to send new chemicals in food systemMore than 100 substances widely used in common US foods, supplements and beverages underwent no health and safety review by the US Food and Drug Administration, a new analysis of federal records finds.The review of FDA records by the Environmental Working Group (EWG) non-profit reveals that diverse products across the food pyramid, such as Capri Sun drinks, Kettle and Fire organic broth, Acme smoked fish, and Quaker Oats snack bars, use a range of substances that have not undergone review by regulators. Continue reading......
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07.03.26 - 09:54
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UK must stockpile food in readiness for climate shocks or war, expert warns (The Guardian)
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Prof Tim Lang says country produces far less food than it needs to feed population and is particularly vulnerable The British government should be stockpiling food, according to a leading expert on food policy, as it is not prepared for climate shocks or wars that could cause the population to starve.Prof Tim Lang of City St George's, University of London said the UK produced far less food than it needed to feed itself, and as a small island that relied on a few large companies to feed its giant population, it was particularly vulnerable to shocks. Continue reading......
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07.03.26 - 01:48
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Wall Street Week | Lloyd Blankfein, Ukraine′s Tech, Big Tobacco′s Future, Building Data Centers (Bloomberg)
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This week, from Iran to inflation, former Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein explains why risk management matters most when markets appear stable and confident. And, From digital IDs to AI agents, Ukraine is rebuilding government services even as war reshapes the country. Plus, as smokeless products such as Zyn and IQOS surge in popularity, are we witnessing harm reduction or a smarter tobacco strategy? Later, who will build the data centers powering artificial intelligence and are there enough workers? (Source: Bloomberg)...
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07.03.26 - 01:01
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Goldman Junior Banker Fashion Shoot Sets Off Blame Game (Bloomberg)
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A magazine's glossy photo shoot with young Wall Streeters, including a pair from Goldman Sachs who opined on their spending and dating, is setting off finger-pointing inside the famously restrained investment bank. When they were confronted by executives, at least one of the men said that they believed compliance was OK with participating in Interview Magazine's feature, “Meet the Finest Boys in Finance,” according to people with knowledge of the matter. But the press office, which stewards the bank's image, was not on board. Bloomberg News Banking Reporter Todd Gillespie joins Bloomberg Businessweek Daily to discuss. He speaks with Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec. (Source: Bloomberg)...
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06.03.26 - 17:21
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Brauereien: „Tradition zahlt keine Rechnungen“ (Sueddeutsche)
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In Deutschland, dem Land mit den meisten Brauereien weltweit, wird immer weniger Bier getrunken. Viele Hersteller kämpfen ums Überleben oder müssen schließen. Ein Brauer in Mittelfranken wagt dennoch den Neustart. Was treibt ihn an?...
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