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Because of the heat wave, Europe can’t get enough gas from Russia.
MOSCOW (Reuters) – Russian gas flows to Europe fell short of what was needed. This happened at the same time…
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After a two-year break, Venezuela will start sending oil to Europe again.
Refinitiv Eikon data showed on Friday that Italy’s Eni (ENI.MI) has contracted to ship 650,000 barrels of Venezuelan oil to…
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Germany’s interest payments on its debt could go up a lot next year, the finance minister says.
BERLIN (Reuters) – Due to rising interest rates and rising debt levels, Germany’s Finance Minister, Christian Lindner, said that interest…
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This is how it sounds when doves cry in the market.
Operation “shock and awe”: June 2022 will probably be remembered as the month when central banks decided to bring out…
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The week of rate hikes has set markets on course for their worst drop since 2020.
(Reuters) – SingaporeWorld equities headed for their worst week since the markets’ pandemic meltdown in March 2020, as interest rate…
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The head of the central bank says Russia needs to rethink its exports, but there shouldn’t be any controls on its capital.
(Reuters) -Elvira Nabiullina, the head of Russia’s Central Bank, said on Thursday that Russia needs to rethink its export-based economy…
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The markets think that the new ECB tool to deal with bond stress could be similar to old tools.
London (Reuters) – Investors think that the European Central Bank might not need to come up with a completely new…
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Deutsche Bank: A new ECB tool lets three big rate hikes happen in 2022.
London (Reuters) – Deutsche Bank says that the European Central Bank’s decision to create a new tool to ease stress…
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Unproductive WTO negotiations continue until the last day.
GENEVA (Reuters) – At the start of Thursday, the World Trade Organization stopped negotiating agreements on food security, fishing, and…
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How will the ECB keep bond markets in the euro area from becoming too split up?
London (Reuters) -As the European Central Bank rushes to end stimulus and raise interest rates to control inflation, bond markets…
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