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THURSDAY, JULY 07, 2022

Bloomberg

The Hinduja brothers, clockwise from left, Ashok, Prakash, Gopichand and Srichand in Mumbai in 2011. Photo: Bloomberg
Panorama

Billionaire family feud puts a century-old business empire in jeopardy

As clashes pile up in courts in London and Switzerland amid suggestions of misogyny, the possibility of a messy unravelling of the Hinduja Group is rising

Walmart is already planning for a post-inflation world
Panorama

Walmart is already planning for a post-inflation world

The drivers of the US economy. Photographer: Allison Farrand/Bloomberg
Global Economy

Inflation is now global, but the traps are local

Why 25 previous conferences have failed to stop climate change
Panorama

Why 25 previous conferences have failed to stop climate change

Photo: Bloomberg
Bloomberg Special

Interest rates aren’t the only weapon in global inflation fight

Low-rise stacking at the Port of Long Beach. Photographer: Bing Guan/Bloomberg
Bloomberg Special

America’s supply chain collides with California’s nimbyism

Nestle lifted its forecast for underlying sales growth this year to 6%-7%, its highest rate of annual expansion for a decade. Photo: Reuters
Panorama

Inflation hasn’t hurt consumer giants Nestle, Unilever - yet

“UFOs are real” has no meaning. Photo: Reuters
Panorama

Why Neil deGrasse Tyson thinks science is true

Building AI systems requires many hours of humans training algorithms, and some companies have fallen into the gray area between training and operating. Photo: Bloomberg
Panorama

Much ‘Artificial Intelligence’ is still people behind a screen

With a whistleblower speaking publicly, Mark Zuckerberg appears to have his head in the sand. Photo: Reuters
Panorama

How Frances Haugen left Mark Zuckerberg speechless

Hang on for more disruption. Photographer: Andrey Rudakov/Bloomberg
Global Economy

Aluminium’s surge is really an energy crisis in disguise

Commodity price gain deals stagflation blow to world economy
Global Economy

Commodity price gain deals stagflation blow to world economy

Infograph: TBS
Covid-19 in Bangladesh

Bangladesh’s Covid resilience strengthens: Bloomberg

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