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Russian retailers struggle with shoplifting, employee theft

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Grocery stores in Russia keep anti-theft locks on sausage, cheese and alcohol
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Bottom Line | What's Ahead for 2016?

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The Bottom Line looks ahead to what we can expect for the Canadian economy in 2016. Preet Banerjee, Jim Stanford and Leslie Preston share their thoughts.
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Global GDP growth is lowest in decades, says IMF

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The global economy continues to recover, but GDP growth is going to slow down over the next two years, the IMF has said in its latest economic outlook.
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IMF Warns World Economy Will See Slowdown Next Year

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IMF Warns World Economy Will See Slowdown Next Year
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Expect another tough economic year ahead, analysts say

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The International Monetary Fund expects one-third of the world to be in a recession in 2023 as the Bank of Canada says the financial pains Canadians struggled with last year are not going away.
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One-third of world economy going into recession this year: IMF

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The International Monetary Fund is warning that up to one-third of the global economy is in danger of an outright recession in 2023, because the three biggest economies, the U.S., EU and China, are all slowing down simultaneously.
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IMF reduces global growth forecast amid inflation and supply problems

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In its latest World Economic Outlook, the IMF projects that global output will increase by 5.9% this year, compared with its projection in July of 6%.
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Work-from-home for life? Why companies around the world want to make remote work permanent.

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The end of commuting, more office space and a better work-life balance. Meet the companies embracing remote working and making it permanent.
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Work from home for life? Why companies around the world want to make remote work permanent

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The end of commuting, more office space and a better work-life balance. Meet the companies embracing remote working and making it permanent.
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Firmer footing: IMF boosts economic outlook, warns of divergence

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The IMF’s chief economist urged governments to continue fiscal support and ensure that vaccines are available to all.
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Global economy will suffer worst year since Great Depression, IMF says

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Beaten down by the coronavirus outbreak, the world economy in 2020 will suffer its worst year since the Great Depression of the 1930s, the International Monetary Fund says in its latest forecast.
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Trump's world war: Worst US tariffs in 100 years

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In a move that blindsided allies and rivals alike, President Donald Trump has fired the first shots in a sweeping new trade war, imposing brutal tariffs that threaten to upend global markets. As economic alliances fracture, the world...
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China-US trade conflict escalates

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In the most significant escalation of the trade war between the US, And China, Beijing imposed retaliatory tariffs of 34 percent on US Imports on Friday.



This move has stoked worries of a recession and caused a worldwide stock...
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Micheal Martin: Ireland and the EU will “weather this storm” in the face of US tariffs - full briefing

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Irish premier Micheal Martin has said that Ireland and the EU will “weather this storm” in the face of US tariffs.



“There is no doubt that the imposition of tariffs by the US will have an adverse impact,” Mr Martin said in...
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Bloomberg

What Impact Could Trump Tariffs Have on Copper Markets?

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Citi Global Head of Commodities Research Max Layton discusses the impact of potential import tariffs from US President Donald Trump's administration on copper markets. He speaks on Bloomberg Television.
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Bloomberg

Bailey Says Don't 'Put Too Much Weight' on BOE Voting

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Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey cautioned markets against reading too much into the vote split of its interest-rate cut after a surprise switch by rate-setter Catherine Mann prompted investors to boost bets on more reductions. The...
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Bloomberg

Closer China Relationship Trump 'Hedge', says Former UK Business Secretary

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The UK should develop a "working relationship" with China as a "hedge" alongside existing ties with the US and EU, says Vince Cable, who was business secretary from 2010-15. Security and economic interests "are not mutually...
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Bloomberg

Suntory CEO: Japan Inc. Still Wants to Invest in US Despite Steel Dispute

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Suntory CEO Takeshi Niinami says he's not optimistic about the global economy this year, as China's headwinds continue and nations brace for Donald Trump's policies. Niinami is also the head of Japan's second-biggest business lobbying...
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Bloomberg

World Economy Faces Trade and Debt Dangers, OECD Warns

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The OECD sees proliferating risks to the global economy from trade tensions to wars and debt troubles that could threaten its "remarkable resilience" of past years. OECD Chief Economist Alvaro Pereira explains the details of the...
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Bloomberg

Natixis's Garcia Herrero on Economic Outlook

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Alicia Garcia Herrero, Chief Asia Pacific Economist at Natixis, discusses how geopolitical tension is adding to an uncertain economic outlook. She speaks with Shery Ahn and Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Daybreak Asia".
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Bloomberg

IMF MD Georgieva on World Economy, Israel-Hamas War

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International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva says it's a "very difficult time for the world economy" and that Africa can be an engine for global growth. Speaking to Bloomberg News's Tom Keene on the sidelines of the...
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Bloomberg

IMF Says It's a 'Very Difficult Time' for Global Economy

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International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva says it's a "very difficult time for the world economy" and that Africa can be an engine for global growth. She speaks with Tom Keene on the sidelines of the annual...
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Bloomberg

Nouriel Roubini on Global Economy, Equities Correction, Central Banks

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Nouriel Roubini, chairman and CEO at Roubini Macro Associates, offers his take on the state of the global economy, why there could be a correction in global equities in the second half of the year, and also weighs in on China and central...
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IMF Managing Director on Central Banking, Global Economy

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International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva expects global monetary policies to diverge after most major central bankers have spent the last year tightening credit conditions to slow price gains. Georgieva spoke...