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

Pessimism Over Vodafone Fundamentals Looks Overdone -- Erhan Gurses explains why Vodafone could deliver a faster-than-expected turnaround in Europe.
Consumers Recoil as Packaged-Food Prices Rise 9.6% -- Jennifer Bartashus says producers may have to spend more on promotion and innovation as prices surge.
Livent-Allkem Charges Up Lithium M&A Amid Battery-Demand Boom -- Sean Gilmartin says the deal may be the clearest sign yet that lithium M&A has arrived.
Fed Squashing 2023 Rate-Cut Bets Can Be as Good as a Hike or Two -- Ira Jersey says the Fed can raise rates or talk the market out of pricing for cuts before 2024.
Collapse in Used-Truck Values Compounds 2H Risks; Ag Resilient -- Christopher Ciolino explains why the price declines may continue and the impact.

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