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US markets are now in ‘death zone’ – Morgan Stanley
The bank’s chief analyst expects the benchmark S&P 500 to slump sharply © Getty Images / Peter Starman US stocks have…
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UK urged to ‘take command’ of food production
A British farming union says Brexit, geopolitical tensions, the energy crisis and climate change are weighing on local growers © Getty…
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Energy crisis to cost Germany $1 trillion – Bloomberg
Berlin’s spending on tackling skyrocketing energy costs has already topped $270 billion © Getty Images / Bim Germany’s government will have…
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26.02.20230 108
Switzerland confirms stance on frozen Russian assets
The country will not confiscate blocked funds despite pressure from Western allies, an official said © Getty Images / assalve…
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Deliveries may begin pending Moscow’s approval, an Iranian trade representative told the media Two Iranian workers check an assembled vehicle…
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Crypto platforms in no rush to shun Russia – Politico
A number of major exchanges reportedly still transact with cards issued by sanctioned Russian lenders © Getty Images / NurPhoto Seychelles-based…
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US inflation continues to rise
Consumer prices increased by 5.4% year-on-year in January, official data shows © Getty Images / Bill Oxford Consumer prices in the…
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Japan touts new anti-Russia sanctions
The restrictions will target Russian assets and trade, the foreign ministry says © Getty Images / B. Tanaka Tokyo is planning…
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Russia remains Germany’s largest coal supplier – Bild
Berlin reportedly bought nearly 30% of its coal imports from the sanctioned country last year © Getty Images / Bloomberg Creative…
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Washington reveals scope of Russia sanctions
The restrictions affect over 80% of the country’s banking sector, according to the US Treasury © Getty Images / Westend61 Washington…