Here are the most important news items that investors need to start their trading day.
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The embattled British pound fell 1.6% Friday against the dollar, after the new U.K. government announced a radical economic plan in a bid to boost growth.
EU proposals to ban the sale of new internal combustion engine cars and vans by 2035 should be reconsidered given the impact Russia's war in Ukraine has had on soaring energy and battery
The International Energy Agency sees momentum building in the electrolyzer sector, with manufacturing capacity ramping up globally, but has called for greater policy support to get hydrogen projects going in its Global Hydrogen
China is on track to meet its 33% electricity consumption target from renewables by 2025 and could comfortably exceed it amid ongoing efforts to debottleneck the power grid to accommodate more renewables, analysts
Before skyrocketing gas prices encouraged Norwegian supply and LNG imports, Russia had been the largest single source of gas supply for Europe. However, it was Russia's invasion of Ukraine —followed by Gazprom reducing
The UK on Sept. 22 formally lifted its moratorium on hydraulic fracturing -- or fracking -- for the development of shale gas as part of a new domestic energy security push. The new
Small US Gulf of Mexico operator Talos Energy has inked definitive agreements to acquire small privately held EnVen Energy for $1.1 billion, a transaction that bulks the acquiring company in that operating arena
Some foundation customers of Venture Global LNG's Calcasieu Pass want the operator to declare the Louisiana export facility ready for commercial service soon to allow their long-term contracts containing a fixed liquefaction fee
The revival of Asian oil demand to pre-pandemic levels is likely to get pushed back until 2023 as a worse-than-expected consumption outlook in China on the back of pandemic-induced lockdowns will more than