Analysis - Europe Split On How To Spare Consumers Energy Price Pain

Analysis – Europe Split On How To Spare Consumers Energy Price Pain

By Kate Abnett and Susanna Twidale BRUSSELS/LONDON (Reuters) – Proposals from southern European countries to intervene in energy markets have highlighted the difficulty facing an EU summit this week as it seeks to respond to record prices driven by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. The 27 EU-member states are responsible for their own national energy policies….

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Russia court bans Facebook, Instagram on ‘extremism’ charges

MOSCOW (AP) — A Moscow court banned Facebook and Instagram on Monday for what it deemed extremist activity in a case against their parent company, Meta. The Tverskoy District Court fulfilled a request from prosecutors to outlaw Meta Platforms Inc. and banned Facebook and Instagram for what they called “extremist activities.” Russian prosecutors have accused…

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U.S. Yield Curve Points To Recession Risk As Market Challenges Fed's 'soft-landing'

U.S. Yield Curve Points To Recession Risk As Market Challenges Fed’s ‘soft-landing’

By Davide Barbuscia NEW YORK (Reuters) – The U.S. Treasury yield curve is increasingly pointing to the risk of an approaching recession, with markets clearly doubting the U.S. Federal Reserve’s plan to engineer a “soft landing” for the economy as it hikes interest rates to fight inflation. The yield gap between 10-year and two-year Treasuries…

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