Asda cuts petrol prices after criticism

  Bloomberg Asda has slashed the price of petrol after months of criticism that supermarkets have been keeping prices too high. Asda has knocked 5 pence (6 cents) per liter off the price of unleaded fuel and 3 pence per liter off diesel, the retailer said in an emailed statement. This brings the price down to on average 174 pence ...

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China holds live-fire drills near Taiwan as Pelosi heads to Asia

Bloomberg China held live-fire military drills in the Taiwan Strait on Saturday as US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi prepared to arrive in Asia. The exercises took place off the coast of Fujian province opposite Taiwan. A warning issued by the local maritime safety agency said the drills would be conducted near Pingtan, a county about 130 kilometers (81 miles) from ...

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Ukraine’s first grain ship may depart on Monday, Turkey says

Bloomberg The first ship to export Ukrainian grain since an agreement was reached for the safe transit of vessels may depart as soon as Monday, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s spokesman Ibrahim Kalin said. “There are a few hitches, a few issues being discussed with the Russians,” Kalin said in an interview with Kanal 7 TV channel on Sunday, adding that ...

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Midterm election misery for Biden as key economy gauge flags 30-seat loss

Bloomberg Whatever else is on Americans’ minds — and that’s a long list right now — the state of the economy looms large in any US election. That spells big trouble for Democrats in November’s midterm vote. A new study by Bloomberg Economics takes one gauge with a knack of predicting ballot outcomes and projects it forward through election day. ...

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South Korea ruling party acting leader offers to quit

  Bloomberg The acting leader of South Korea’s ruling party offered to resign over in-fighting in the People Power Party, adding to the growing woes for new President, Yoon Suk Yeol, whose approval ratings have plunged to historic lows. “Our party is currently facing a grave crisis,” Kweon Seong-dong, the acting leader of the People Power Party, said in his ...

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Fidel Ramos, who helped end Marcos dictatorship, dies at 94

  Bloomberg Fidel Ramos, the former Philippine president who was head of the national police under Ferdinand Marcos before defecting and joining the “People Power” protests that ousted the dictator in 1986, has died. He was 94. Ramos’ family announced his passing in a statement on Sunday, without giving a cause of death. He died of complications from Covid-19, according ...

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US poised to deliver bumper wheat crop world badly needs

  Bloomberg The US is poised to deliver a bumper spring wheat crop in the upcoming weeks, which if realized could help relieve global shortfalls caused by turmoil in the Black Sea. Fields in North Dakota, the top producing US state, are forecast to yield a record high 49.1 bushels per acre of the grain, according to the final estimate ...

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Canada economy is losing momentum after strong start to 2022

Bloomberg Canada’s economic expansion showed signs of moderating in May and June, pulling back from a strong start to the year in the face of high inflation and rising interest rates. Output in June was on track for a small increase of 0.1% after stalling in May, Statistics Canada said. That follows three months of better growth between February and ...

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Britain’s housing market feels heat from rising interest rates

  Bloomberg The UK’s bleak economic outlook and rising interest rates are finally biting into the country’s housing market, the latest figures from Britain’s lenders show. NatWest Group Plc reported net mortgage growth of £3.3 billion ($4 billion) in the second quarter, down from £3.6 billion in the same period last year. Barclays Plc reported near stagnant growth in home ...

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Danish inflation continues to accelerate

  Bloomberg Denmark’s producers of food and beverages expect to raise prices further in the coming quarter, signalling that inflation in the Nordic country is yet to peak. In a survey by Statistics Denmark, 81% of the food makers said they expect prices to increase in the coming three months, up from 76% a month ago. In the overall retail ...

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