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Bunge Q1 Results: Profit falls on weaker agribusiness results, shares drop

​ Agricultural commodities trader Bunge Global reported a smaller-than-expected decline in first-quarter profit on Wednesday as good oilseed processing results in Europe and Asia blunted the impact of weaker grain trading margins.

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Fort Hare student set to become the youngest graduate at 19

Owami Ngqono, a 19-year-old agricultural economics student from Butterworth, is set to become the youngest graduate at the University of Fort Hare’s Autumn Graduation this week.

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From Fuel Subsidy To Currency Subsidy? -By Azuka Onwuka – Opinion Nigeria

There should be long-lasting actions aimed at keeping the naira from speedy depreciation. Increased production and exportation is one trusted way of doing that. Others are political stability, economic stability, security, tourism, etc. For a long-term result regarding the price of the naira, the Federal Government should explore these measures.

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Liam Dann's Inside Economics: NZ's productivity ranking, how we compare with Singapore... new data reveal economics of runnings

OPINION Welcome to Inside Economics. Every week, I take a deeper dive into some of the more left-field economic news you may have missed. To sign up to my...

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The economics of running - Business News

OPINION Parkrun , a free Saturday morning 5km run popular in Britain, attracts certain types. There are the parents blasting out nursery rhymes from their...

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Ayman

nba players get 51% of all basketball-related income. all revenues, 50% of all revenues go to nba. in wnba, 50% of incrumental revenue. that means revenue above certain growth that the league set. how it translates, wnba players only ref 9 or 10% of total league revenue. that is where you see all of the disparity from. >> i appreciate you breaking it down. that is why i wanted you to be on the show to explain the economics for us. you heard dave joking that no one watches women's sports and common to hear similar comments from male sports fans. how do the sorts of assumptions contribute to the gender inequities in pro sports? and, will it change with high visible and high profile athletes like caitlin clark? >> it is about marginalization. it is about how it is covered.

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Ayman

you noted women's basketball is still undervalued. talk to us about that with the pay gap outrage with caitlin clark's salary. the default is economics. women's sports do not push in as much. i reject it and can make the case for it but why do you think that as well? >> first of all i do think women's sports did pull in less revenue. >> yes. factual correct >> but, because they do not pull in the same revenue they don't deserve the same level of salaries and wnba players are not fighting for that but are arguing for their fair share. it brings in $2 million. and nba $10 billion. they are set in the collective bargaining agreement. an agreement between the union and the league that is how it works in every sport. now, as a share of revenue, the

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Kahneman effect on career: How to use behavioural economics to succeed in your job

Chances are you have heard of Daniel Kahneman, 2002 Nobel laureate for economics, through his books or the news about his recent demise. What can we learn from the ‘grandfather of behavioural economics?

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