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CALB’s IPO marks latest lukewarm reception for Chinese companies listing in Hong Kong
Weaker gas trading and lower chemicals unit margins weigh on earnings in third quarter
Artem Volynets’ venture will seek to invest in critical metals such as cobalt and copper
Alexander De Croo calls for swift agreement on measures such as a gas price cap
€200bn stimulus unveiled last week has met with a wave of criticism from leaders in the region
Failure to ‘roll the pitch’ earlier on power conservation has made support scheme unnecessarily costly
Aggressive move to raise crude prices puts Saudi Arabia on collision course with US and closer to Russia
None of the 134 companies responsible for 80 per cent of corporate industrial emissions gave adequate disclosures
Scholz defends €200bn package to shield companies and households despite competition concerns
Oil production cuts prompt backlash from Washington amid soaring energy inflation
Opec+ group cuts production, Liz Truss fights back, toxic work colleagues
Fund outlines ‘overwhelming’ case for lowering greenhouse gas emissions via taxes and investment incentives by 2030
Find out how much your electrical devices and appliances will set you back under the new energy price cap
Plus, an Indian Ocean test case for insurers’ net zero plans
Car groups, Japanese trading houses and Middle Eastern sovereign funds among those examining asset
All 27 states must work together if we are to get prices down and fix the cracks exposed by Putin
Modest deal in Luxembourg cannot hide fundamental differences among Europe’s capitals
Luc Rémont brought in as energy crisis rages, nuclear outages cripple output and reactor rollout loom
Moscow could exploit winter energy crisis to intensify influence in former Soviet state
Riyadh and Moscow seek reductions that would push prices higher at crucial Opec+ meeting
Administrators seek ruling on whether recovered assets must go to creditors, the state or even to shareholders
Treasury fears being locked into expensive energy deals with foreign states
A review of the country’s net zero commitments delays the response to a critical threat
Truss in talks with renewable generators over deals to reduce wholesale power costs in time for winter
Head of world’s biggest producer says ‘world should be worried’ about supply limitations
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