Tag: european

Jul 21
Russian gas returns to Europe via Nord Stream 1 After 10 days of maintenance

Today, Thursday, July 21 (2022), Russian gas began flowing again to Europe as soon as maintenance operations were completed on Nord Stream 1 after an interruption of about 10 days. According to the data, Russia resumed pumping gas through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline early in the morning of Thursday, July 21 (2022), and this […]

Jul 19
European energy company debt jumps 50% since the beginning of 2020 to 1.72 trillion dollars

European energy companies are facing many challenges, amid continuing to bleed losses and debts, and searching for ways to finance their businesses, whose costs have increased in light of the rise in oil and gas prices. And energy prices in Europe this year (2022) reached record levels, in the wake of the Russian invasion of […]

Jun 29
Investors are concerned about inflation, even Us yields are falling.

Investors are concerned about inflation, even Us yields are falling. Treasury yields in the United States fell for the second day in a row on Wednesday, as the market remained concerned about the Federal Reserve’s ability to control inflation without plunging the economy into recession. Fed Chairman Jerome Powell stated on Wednesday that there is […]

Jun 29
Russian oil cost rises as G-7 summit prepares to cap prices

The summit of the Group of Seven industrialized countries ended yesterday, Tuesday, June 28, by agreeing to consider setting a ceiling for the price of Russian oil as part of its efforts to pressure Russia and its retreat from the war in Ukraine. Despite the difficulty of achieving this, the Group of Seven countries believes […]

Jun 20
Euro edges higher with focus on ECB, dollar retreats

The euro rose on Monday as markets focused on European Central Bank tools to fight fragmentation in the currency bloc, shrugging off the risk of political gridlock in France for now after President Emmanuel Macron lost an absolute majority in a parliamentary election. Macron’s Ensemble alliance secured the most seats in the National Assembly but […]

Jun 17
The US Dollar Strengthens Early Friday Ahead of Powell, Industrial Production, and the Holiday Weekend

Early Friday, the US dollar was stronger against its major trading partners ahead of a speech by Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, the release of May industrial production data, and the start of a three-day weekend. Powell is scheduled to speak at 8:45 a.m. ET at a Fed conference on the role of the US […]

Jun 16
Climate change threatens to lose 200,000 British homes by 2050

A new study warns of the risk of climate change worsening in coastal Britain, finding that rising seas will cause the loss of 200,000 homes in just 30 years. The study was carried out by a group of researchers at the British Center for Climate Research “Tindal Center” at the University of “East Anglia”, and […]

Jun 13
The US dollar strengthens early Monday; retail sales and the FOMC’s focus of the week on Wednesday

The US dollar strengthens early Monday; retail sales and the FOMC’s focus of the week on Wednesday The US dollar rose against its major trading partners early Monday, as markets prepared for a busy week that included the release of May retail sales Wednesday morning and the Federal Open Market Committee announcement Wednesday afternoon. The […]

Jun 06
Italy’s yields fall ahead of the ECB meeting, as markets increase their bets on ECB hikes.

Italy’s yields fall ahead of the ECB meeting, as markets increase their bets on ECB hikes. Benchmark Italian yields fell on Monday following news that the European Central Bank was planning a new bond-buying program to assist vulnerable economies, even as it is expected to discuss potential rate hikes to combat rising inflation later this […]

Jun 03
The dollar rose after job growth in the United States exceeded expectations.

The dollar rose after job growth in the United States exceeded expectations. The US dollar edged higher against a basket of currencies on Friday, as a better-than-expected US employment report pointed to a tight labor market, which could lead to interest rate hikes by the Federal Reserve. Nonfarm payrolls increased by 390,000 jobs last month, […]