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| | | ... pandemic restrictions," Ciesielski said. "This year, the appetite for the finest watch examples remains insatiable and whilst supply chain issues still linger, the ultra-wealthy are also ramping up their collections of premium alcohol brands." Exceeding ... |
| | | | ... have released the results of their latest global analyst's survey, revealing analysts have serious concerns about ongoing supply chain disruption and labour shortages as economies recover from the pandemic. The annual Fidelity survey of analysts covering ... |
| | | | ... transactions Sean Fleming said. EG's head of private wealth, Rodney Walt added that "strengthening Sigma's pharmaceutical supply chain in Australia with this landmark facility serves to benefit both customers in mainland Tasmania and EG's valued investor ... |
| | | | ... at a time when inflation is already an issue in the global economy. "To put it briefly, this conflict could exacerbate supply issues in energy, metal and agriculture markets, driving prices higher across the world. That could force policymakers to raise ... |
| | | | ... monetary policy (if it eventuates) would compound the downward pressure on domestic economic growth. Indeed, along with supply-chain constraints, Russia's invasion of Ukraine has added factor to the inflation equation. But just as Financial Standard ... |
| | | | ... of unprecedented economic stimulus in response to COVID-19 are now becoming apparent, Hughes said, leading to distorted supply and demand dynamics pushing up prices and causing confusion in financial markets. "In the US, many companies beat expectations ... |
| | | | ... selectors what they think the most significant economic threats for 2022 are. In first place, 51% are most concerned about supply chain disruption, 45% said less supportive central bank policy is their main concern, 40% cited COVID-19 variants, 39% are ... |
| | | | ... households have accumulated savings and stronger wage growth is expected. An increase in demand for goods relative to services, supply-chain constraints and tightening labour market will likely lead to a further increase in the rate of inflation." |
| | | | ... concern, as it is "being driven by a small area of our economy, caused by the current COVID situation and the resulting supply chain issues". Saul Eslake of Corinna Economic Advisory is among the group not convinced we will see a rate rise this year ... |
| | | | ... of 100. "Climate risk is a strategic priority for HSBC. It is committed to achieving net zero in its own operations and supply chain by 2030, and financed emissions by 2050, or sooner," S&P's report noted. However, Market Forces UK said this net zero ... |
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