Europe braces for winter of discontent as Germany moves one step closer to energy rationing June 23, 2022 Fears of supply shortages across Europe have escalated as Germany moved one step closer to energy rationing amid escalating tensions with the Kremlin.
German households braced for heavy levy as country counts cost of Russian squeeze August 15, 2022 German households will suffer the heavy price of a Russian supply squeeze on European gas flow, with a new levy on their energy bills.
Business growth boosts London Stock Exchange Group as it avoids big hit from Russia exposure April 27, 2022 Revenues at LSEG have risen 6.3 per cent over the first three months of the year, powered by business growth and high customer retention.
Gas prices soar amid raised fears of supply shortages as Ukraine suffers cyber-attacks February 23, 2022 Gas prices have shot up 12 per cent on both major benchmarks, raising fears of further energy supply shortages and disruption.
Ukraine puts pressure on Germany to limit Russian gas through Nord Stream 1 pipeline May 29, 2022 Germany is under pressure to reduce its consumption from the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, as Ukraine looks to fund its war efforts through transit fees.
UK gas prices reach all-time highs as winter tensions mount across Europe December 17, 2021 UK gas prices surged to an all-time high of 350p per therm earlier this week amid soaring demand and supply concerns.
Editorial: Businesses deserve credit for what are very big decisions February 28, 2022 Politicians sometimes resemble managers of struggling football teams; bad results are often written off as bad luck and outside of one’s control, but when the ball bounces in off somebody’s backside for a much-needed 90th minute winner they are, per the man in charge, often the result of some training ground masterstroke. So it is [...]
IEA accuses Russia of putting pressure on Europe’s gas supplies January 12, 2022 The head of the International Energy Agency has slammed Russia, accusing the country of putting pressure on gas supplies to Europe.
Law giant CMS closes Moscow offices after coming under fire for links to oligarchs March 11, 2022 European law giant CMS has said it will close its Moscow offices and withdraw from the Russian market, after Conservative MP Bob Seely named CMS partner Geraldine Proudler as one of four “amoral” lawyers working for oligarchs to silence the press. In a post on Linkedin today, the law firm said it had decided that [...]
Europe at risk of energy rationing this winter, warns IEA June 8, 2022 Europe is at risk of energy shortages and rationing this winter after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, warned the head of the IEA.