How long can Russia withstand the sanctions? April 12, 2022 In response to its invasion of Ukraine, Russia has been targeted with severe economic sanctions. How impactful will they be? We have yet to see a serious, data-driven analysis. Some predict the embargo will initiate a Russian financial collapse very quickly, while others expect it will constitute more of a long and slow drag on [...]
French Oil Giant TotalEnergies vows to have ‘no future with Russia’ September 29, 2022 TotalEnergies is ramping up investments in a bid to distance itself from Russia. The French oil giant has “no future with Russia”, said Patrick Pouyanné, chairman and chief executive, in a strategy update presented in New York on Wednesday. Instead, it will look more to Qatar and the US while escalating their production of liquified [...]
Europe must avoid ‘sticking plaster’ solutions to meet energy needs September 12, 2022 Europe has to ramp up its own energy production, rather than become reliant on other overseas suppliers, argues a Westminster think-tank.
Shell to weather up to $5bn hit from Russia write downs April 7, 2022 Energy giant Shell said it could weather a $5bn hit in the first quarter after its decision to cut ties with Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.
Gas prices soar as the Kremlin brings in sanctions against European Gazprom divisions May 12, 2022 Gas prices on UK and European benchmarks have spiked again after the Kremlin has imposed sanctions on Gazprom units in Europe and the US.
FTSE 100 today: London markets poised to follow global uptrend January 23, 2024 Asian stocks mirror Wall Street's rally; Nikkei surges on BOJ's dovish tone, while China lags behind. All eyes on Netflix, Johnson & Johnson, and Procter & Gamble earnings, shaping a day of market anticipation.
Shell refuses to set up Gazprom account as it continues Russian withdrawal May 31, 2022 Energy giant Shell has confirmed it will not set up a rouble account, under new terms demanded by Kremlin-backed giant Gazprom.
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.
Manteca restaurant’s kale pasta is an easy winter warmer recipe we love November 9, 2022 A perfect winter warmer, this light pasta dish is easy to make and sure to impress your dinner guests with its vibrant colours, says Chris Leach, chef at the Italian Manteca restaurant in Shoreditch. Chris tells us: “This is a great dish for the colder months and when cavolo nero is in season. It’s a [...]
Nervous Kremlin faces growing efforts from all sides within Russia to topple Putin as coup rumours swell in Moscow September 14, 2022 Staunch Putin loyalist Kadyrov criticizes Kremlin on Telegram Lawmakers in St Petersburg urge parliament to prosecute Putin for treason Lawmakers in Moscow call for imminent Putin removal Tensions between Kremlin and security service FSB growing fast Social media activity in Russia in overdrive Analysts convinced Kremlin coup may be imminent ‘Siloviki’ group of former FSB [...]