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$500 Billion Climate Cost; Buffett's Florida Bet

07.28.2023 - By BloombergPlay

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In this week’s Bloomberg podcast, Bloomberg Intelligence analysts discuss the findings and impacts of their research: 

Rising Wheat Prices May Harm European Foodmakers Eventually -- Duncan Fox says wheat may remain volatile in light of attacks on Ukraine's ports.

Intel's Competitive Challenges Intensify as AMD Takes Share -- Kunjan Sobhani explains the many threats to the computer chipmaker.

PepsiCo Can Augment Growth by Munching on Adjacent Snack Market -- Kenneth Shea says the time is right to push into snacks beyond its market-dominating chips and puffs.

Climate Change Costs US $500 Billion, Maybe More -- Andrew John Stevenson explains the economic impact that runs about 2% of GDP.

Berkshire’s Calculated Florida Reinsurance Bet Worth Billions -- Matthew Palazola lays out why the move makes its earnings the most vulnerable to a large hurricane.

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