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Top US officials are expected to visit Ukraine. President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said heād sit down with secretary of state Antony Blinken and defense secretary Lloyd Austin on Sunday to discuss military aid, but the White House hasnāt confirmed the meeting.
Emmanuel Macron won the French election. His victory over Marine Le Pen makes him the first president in two decades to secure a second term in France.
Twitter is reexamining Elon Muskās bid. The social media company is taking the offer more seriously after Musk said heās got the funds for it, The Wall Street Journal reported.
Britain and India want a free trade agreement by October. Prime ministers Boris Johnson and Narendra Modi pledged cooperation on defense and business deals during a meeting Friday.
Indian scooter startup Ola Electric issued a recall. The SoftBank-backed company called back nearly 1,500 electric scooters after a vehicle caught on fire.
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Coca-Cola reports first-quarter earnings today, which should provide a glimpse of how companies are faring under the latest round of rising prices and logistic bottlenecks. The beverage giant has been unusually adept at navigating pandemic disruptions. It streamlined its supply chain and passed along higher costs to consumers, beating expectations for the fourth quarter last year.
Cokeās results could again come in above forecasts, as more people venture out to restaurants, bars, and concerts, where it sells a lot of drinks. But CEO James Quincey warned in February of consumersā thinning patience for higher prices. The companyās international sales, meanwhile, are bound to have taken a hit after Coca-Cola shut down its Russia operations due to the Ukraine invasion.
While a good quarter for Coca-Cola doesnāt necessarily spell similar results for other consumer product companies, a bad one would suggest others are struggling as well.
Who is beating inflation?
Over the past year, US inflation has spread from a few products made scarce by the pandemicāused cars, electronics, or furnitureāto practically everything.
But there are some Americans whose lifestyle preferences and purchases have helped them stave off some of the worse effects of inflation.
š„ Vegetarians. While prices for many fruits and vegetables have increased, theyāre well below prices for meat, poultry, fish, and eggs, which have grown by 14%.
š Lemon haters. Citrus is one fruit that has seen a huge price hike, with prices climbing nearly 20% year over year.
š Mass transit riders. Fares for buses and trains have increased by 1.9% over the past year, while gas prices have gone up by a whopping 48%.
š Homebodies. Stay-at-home drinkers, for example, saw alcohol prices increase 2.7% year over year, compared to bar-goers who faced a 4.9% increase.
Chinaās retirement dilemma
China has some of the youngest retirement ages in the world. But itās becoming a big problem for a country that is steadily aging. For one, Chinaās pension system is drastically underfunded for the growing number of people who are approaching retirement.
Officials have floated the (unpopular) idea of raising the retirement age above what it is now: 60 for men and 50 or 55 for women. With a shrinking working-age population, it makes sense for China to try and keep experienced workers in the workforceāand paying into a social welfare systemāfor as long as possible. But young people worry thatāll delay work opportunities for them and affect the free child care many older adults provide.

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