Barclays denies making £529M betting on food prices
date:Sep 04, 2012
ached all-time peaks due to an unprecedented summer of droughts and high temperatures in both the United States and Eastern Europe.

World Bank group president Jim Yong Kim said:Food prices rose again sharply threatening the health and well-being of millions of people.Africa and the Middle East are particularly vulnerable, but so are people in other countries where the prices of grains have gone up abruptly.

The hunger charity Oxfam said the report wasyet another alarm bell for governments that
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