Currency.com faces Russian cyberattack hours after exit April 17, 2022 Crypto firm Currency.com faced a Russian cyber attack just hours after leaving the market following the Ukraine invasion.
‘Dark clouds on the horizon’ warns Maersk, as it cuts shipping forecasts November 2, 2022 Maersk has warned of "dark clouds on horizon" as it cuts its forecasts for business activity until the end of year, amid recession fears.
Kremlin’s grip on Kyiv: Chaos and mass exodus at Ukrainian security services as Zelensky fires dozens of officials for treason July 19, 2022 Only a day after two senior Ukrainian officials were dismissed over allegations that their agencies harboured “collaborators and traitors”, the country’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has expanded the shakeup of his security services on Monday by suspending 28 more officials. In his nightly video address, Zelensky said a “personnel audit” of the Security Service of Ukraine [...]
Airbus exits Russia as aviation industry cut off March 2, 2022 Airbus has become the latest company to cut off Russia by halting its support for the country's aviation industry.
EU Commission unveils price limit for gas price cap ahead of crunch talks November 22, 2022 The European Union's executive arm has proposed a year-long gas price cap of €275 per megawatt hour on the Dutch benchmark.
Explainer: Sunak has a difficult balance to strike on China March 13, 2023 Rishi Sunak was in the United States today to unveil his new AUKUS submarine deal with US President Joe Biden and Australian PM Anthony Albanese. The deal aims to increase defence capabilities in the Indo-Pacific and by its own nature, amp up its defence against China. But the AUKUS alliance isn’t the one China is [...]
What is going on with London house prices? It’s messy, but green shoots are appearing April 22, 2024 After a challenging few years green shoots appear to be emerging in London’s property market.
Bernard Looney: A celebrated BP career ends more suddenly than anyone expected September 13, 2023 BP boss Bernard Looney's resignation brings to an end a lengthy career at the oil giant, where he was identified as a rising star early on
West needs to prepare for energy crunch next winter, analysts warn February 5, 2023 Experts have urged the West against complacency next winter, warning that the energy crisis could last for years to come.
China zero-Covid policy and Ukraine war brings Europe factory output to ‘standstill’ May 2, 2022 China’s adherence to zero-Covid tolerance policies and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has brought manufacturing “to a near standstill” in Europe, reveals a closely watched survey released today. Widespread shortages of raw materials used by factories on the Continent caused by Beijing plunging key trade hubs such as Shanghai into lockdown in response to a surge [...]