Analysis: Russian gas supply gap casts chill
Europe needs to pay up to import liquefied natural gas, pray for a mild
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Europe needs to pay up to import liquefied natural gas, pray for a mild
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Some of Europe's biggest banks are preparing back-up generators and to dim the lights
The German economy stagnated in the second quarter, data showed on Friday, with the
Russia said it will cut gas supplies to Europe from Wednesday in a blow
The euro held near two-week highs versus the dollar on Wednesday on expectations of