Campaigners accuse banks of pushing food prices up

Anti-poverty campaigners have accused banks of causing food prices to rise sharply, by gambling on them.

Campaigners accuse banks of pushing food prices up

Anti-poverty campaigners have accused banks of causing food prices to rise sharply, by gambling on them.

The World Development Movement says Goldman Sachs alone made $1bn (€773m) last year by speculating on food prices.

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