Citigroup

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Are CEOs finally due for a pay cut?

Many shareholders, it turns out, belong to the 99 per cent

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A reason to love cheetos

Ballooning food prices are throwing much of the developing world into disarray, but in rich countries, and particularly in the U.S., consumers have mostly continued to roll through the grocery aisle blissfully immune from the double-digit increases that many credit for sparking riots in the Middle East. In the U.S., the price tag for food at the supermarket inched up only 0.3 per cent in January.

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A Hostile Climate

A radical activist group targets RBC. This time it’s personal.