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Tesco is being pessimistic about record inflation

  Tesco Plc has become the first British food retailer to warn about the impact of the cost-of-living crisis. But it’s worth remembering that inflation — even at a 30-year high of 7% in March — isn’t all bad for grocers. The company announced a rebound in underlying operating profit in the year to February 2022, up almost 60% to ...

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Supply chain worries are going viral

There’s a trite expression that perfectly encapsulates how corporate leaders should now be viewing their intense dependence on Chinese production: Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me. After Covid-19 first struck in China, shuttering factories there before disruptions spread around the world, executives kind of knew it was a bad idea to have their supply ...

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Institutional investors are flexing ESG muscles

People tend to associate environmental, social and governance investing with stock-picking, a way to sort through companies based on their ESG practices. But not every investor can be choosy about the companies they own. Big pension, endowment and sovereign wealth funds oversee tens of billions and even trillions of dollars, which means they have to own practically everything. If they ...

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