In India, they're no small potatoes
Buried in recent monthly data for wholesale prices in India, the wild gyrations of the potato tell the tale of an economy trapped in inflation by its own rigidities. Full Article
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TAKE-A-LOOK-Heavy rains, flooding in Colombia
Heavy downpours and floods in Colombia, which began last year, have killed more than 300 people, displaced 2.2 million more and caused billions of dollars in damages.
For stories, please click on the codes in brackets: RECENT STORIES > Colombia counts cost of rains, floods [ID:nN24170129] > Colombia says '11 growth may top 4.5 pct [ID:nLDE70N1UK] > Colombia keeps deficit goals despite rain[ID:nN12174873] > Colombia seeks $2.15 bln extra resources [ID:nN11163913] > Colombia extends state of emergency [ID:nN06146461] > Colombia estimates $5.2 bln in damages [ID:nN13219371] > Rescuers dig out mudslide victims [ID:nN0781914] > Heavy rains to increase inflation [ID:nN06201617] COMMODITIES > 2010 coffee output up 14 pct [ID:nN10285746] > 2011 output may be below 9 mln bags [ID:nN09388192] > Rains seen hitting coffee 2011 output [ID:nN11127510] > Coal output 5 mln T below 2010 target [ID:nN1385443] > Weather sinks Colombia coal barge [ID:nLDE6BG1OR] > Colombia rain to spice up '11 coal rally [ID:nLDE6B71HT]
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