Headlines from Across the MAP
Apr 28, 2022Soaring fertilizer costs have rice farmers across Asia scaling back their use, a move that threatens harvests of a staple that feeds half of humanity and could lead to a full-blown food crisis if prices aren’t curbed.
- Bloomberg: "Rising Fertilizer Costs are Catching up to Rice Farmers, Threatening Supplies"
- Institutional Investor: "With the Pullback in IPOs, Shareholders in Private Companies Are Selling — And Prices Are Dropping"
- The Wall Street Journal: "How Bricks Might Save Clicks"
- Calculated Risks Newsletter: "Housing and Demographics"
- Visual Capitalist: "How Do Big Tech Giants Make Their Billions?"
- Visual Capitalist: "Satellite Maps: Shanghai’s Supply Chain Standstill"
- Business Insider: "A Mortgage Now Costs A Third Of The Typical American Income — The Highest Share Since 2007"
- CNBC: "Half of Parents Still Financially Support Their Adult Children, Study Shows"
- Bloomberg: "Chaos Engulfs $50 Billion Palm Market as Flip-Flops Vex Traders"
- Bloomberg: "Four in Ten U.S. Small Businesses Plan to Raise Prices by at Least 10%"
- Bloomberg: "Global Supply Chain Crisis Flares Up Again Where It All Began"
- Commodity Context: "How Low Can Oil Inventories Go?"
- Bloomberg: "Hwang’s Spectacular Collapse Culminates in Criminal Charges"
- The Wall Street Journal: "It’s Still a Home Seller’s Market"
- CNBC: "64% of Workers Would Consider Quitting if Asked to Return to the Office Full-Time"