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Overwatch 2: Invasion will cost $15
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Adam Savage's advice for pricing freelance work
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The temptation of high oil prices is shaking Norway's climate commitments
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Update to Kagi Search pricing
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Car safety and fuel efficiency improvements aren't driving up the cost of cars
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Beijing needs to junk its economic playbook
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AMC Theatres to change movie ticket prices based on seat location
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‘80 For Brady’ changes box office playbook, lowers movie ticket prices
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Factorio will increase in price next week "to account for the level of inflation"
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Consumer prices fell 0.1% in December, in line with expectations from economists
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A bit of math around Cloudflare's R2 pricing model
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Why Chiso Kimonos are so expensive | So Expensive
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FDA approves most expensive drug ever, a $3.5 million-per-dose gene therapy for hemophilia B
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HBO Max price will head due “north” when it combines with Discovery+ next Spring, Warner Discovery streaming czar JB Perrette says; Ad load on cheaper tier could also double
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Why Olympic curling stones are so expensive | So Expensive
5 votes -
Netflix with ads will cost $7 per month at launch in November
8 votes -
Lukashenko imposes ban on price increases in Belarus effective immediately
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Energy crisis fuels rush for firewood sending prices skyrocketing
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MoviePass to relaunch on Labor Day in beta form with pricing ranging from $10-$30 a month
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UK inflation to hit 18.6% next year according to Citi
Archive: https://archive.ph/t0oH2 From the article: UK inflation is on course to hit 18.6 per cent in January — the highest peak in almost half a century — because of soaring wholesale gas prices,...
Archive: https://archive.ph/t0oH2
From the article:
UK inflation is on course to hit 18.6 per cent in January — the highest peak in almost half a century — because of soaring wholesale gas prices, according to a new forecast from Citigroup based on the latest market prices.
The investment bank predicted that the retail energy price cap would be raised to £4,567 in January and then £5,816 in April, compared with the current level of £1,971 a year — shifts it said would lead to inflation “entering the stratosphere”.
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UK and European wholesale natural gas prices are already trading at close to 10 times normal levels and other forecasters have also raised their inflation predictions.
Goldman Sachs and EY said they expected an inflation rate of at least 15 per cent around the start of next year and the Bank of England said this month that inflation would exceed 13 per cent towards the end of the year.
The energy regulator Ofgem will on Friday announce the energy price cap for the period between October and January, which most analysts expect to rise to more than £3,500 for a household with average usage of energy — an increase of 75 per cent on current levels.
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Norway's exports reached a record in July, driven mainly by natural gas prices that have soared – higher fish and metals exports also contributed
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US consumer prices rose 8.5% in July, less than expected as inflation pressures ease a bit
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British consumers could face even higher bills and potential energy shortages as Norway threatens electricity export cut
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Oil refineries are making a windfall. Why do they keep closing?
8 votes -
Who actually controls gas prices?
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As the money pours in, Europe's second-biggest natural gas supplier Norway is fending off accusations that it's profiting from the war in Ukraine
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Inflation in Sweden increased last month to its highest level since 1991, as countries worldwide grapple with surging prices exacerbated by Russia's war in Ukraine
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Why Sandalwood is so expensive | So Expensive
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Five things to know about nickel’s 90% price surge
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Why championship chess sets are so expensive | So Expensive
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Dozens of protesters reported killed in Kazakhstan as Russia-led military alliance heads to the country
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Sweden has earmarked $661 million for a temporary scheme to help the most affected households cope with high electricity bills this winter
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Dollar Tree makes it official: Items will now cost $1.25
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IKEA furniture and homeware prices are to rise as a result of lasting disruption to its supply chain – increased cost of raw materials knocked its full-year profits
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The decreasing cost of renewables unlikely to plateau anytime soon
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Behind shipping delays and soaring prices are workers still at mortal risk of COVID-19
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Norway agrees to increase natural gas exports to the rest of Europe as prices soar – increase corresponds to nearly 2% of Norway's annual pipeline gas exports
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Winter is coming and Europe is running scarily low on gas
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Board games: A price breakdown
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Why Steam games are getting mysterious sale spikes in Argentina
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Solar power's decade of falling costs is thrown into reverse
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Pokemon card graders face unprecedented shortages in grading services as prices rise
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Why your next rental car might cost more than a plane ticket
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When Texas’ natural gas supplies froze up, prices soared, and now Minnesota’s customers are looking at an $800 million bill
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There are signs the world might be running out of natural rubber. Disease, climate change and plunging global prices have put the world's rubber supplies into jeopardy.
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Natural gas skyrockets again to $500 as blackouts spread in US
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Update on Xbox Live Gold pricing
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Apple will reduce App Store commission to 15% for small businesses earning up to $1 million per year, starting January 1, 2021
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SpaceX reveals monthly cost of Starlink internet in its "Better Than Nothing Beta"
14 votes