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  • Britain cuts off all Russian fuel imports for first time on record

    August 24, 2022

    Britain has bought no fuel from Russia for the first time since records began, driven by the country shunning energy from President Putin in response to the invasion of Ukraine, official figures published today show. Fuel imports from Russia plummeted to zero in June, the first time Britain has ever recorded a complete weaning off [...]

  • Boris Johnson makes surprise Kyiv visit on Ukraine independence day

    August 24, 2022

    Boris Johnson has made a surprise visit to Kyiv today to mark Ukraine’s independence day. Johnson said that “I  believe Ukraine can and will win this war” in what will be his final trip to the country as UK Prime Minister. Johnson also said higher energy bills were worth paying to support Ukraine and that [...]

  • Candy floss and burnt out tanks: Ukraine marks independence day and six month anniversary of Russia’s invasion

    August 24, 2022

    Ukraine celebrated its 31st independence day and six months since the country was invaded by Russia, by displaying charred Kremlin tanks on the streets of Kyiv. Residents of the capital were pictured eating candy floss and celebrating the national holiday, three decades on after freeing itself from Moscow, as the remains of the Kremlin’s military vehicles [...]

  • Ukraine: Insurers provide first policy for grain shipment out of war-torn country

    August 23, 2022

    Lloyd’s of London broker Ascot and insurer Marsh have written their first insurance policy for a ship carrying Ukrainian grain out of the country’s Black Sea ports following the signing of Russia and Ukraine’s safe passage deal last month. The shipping insurance policy is set to reinforce the UN brokered deal to reopen Ukraine’s seaports [...]

  • Lloyd’s of London tells insurers to halt covering state-backed cyberattacks

    August 18, 2022

    Lloyd’s of London has said its insurers will be required to stop covering state-backed cyberattacks in their standard cyber insurance policies. The centuries-old insurance marketplace told its underwriters to make exclusions for cyberattacks launched by governments and state actors, over concerns such attacks could expose the market to unmanageable losses. “If not managed properly [a [...]

  • High commodity prices boost bin collector Biffa’s recycling revenues

    August 17, 2022

    Waste collection company Biffa today posted “strong” financial results as high commodity prices bolstered the firm’s recycling business whilst offsetting far-reaching inflationary pressures.    The High Wycombe headquartered firm said it had cut its statutory losses by 57 per cent from £40.5m in 2021 to 17.6m in 2022. The stronger financial performance came as Biffa’s [...]

  • Russian economy shrinks by four per cent due to impacts of Western sanctions

    August 13, 2022

    The Russian is now four per cent smaller than it was a year ago, according to new figures from the country’s state statistics agency. Russia’s gross domestic product (GDP) for Q2 2022 equals a sum equivalent to 96 per cent the value of the country’s economy in Q2 2021, the preliminary Rosstat statistics show. The [...]

  • Four million Russians to lose their jobs due to Western sanctions

    August 11, 2022

    Four million Russians are set to lose their jobs due to the impacts of Western sanctions, according to new research from the Kyiv School of Economics. The sanctions are set to see Russia’s economy contract by up to 9.5 per cent this year, the study shows. High oil and gas prices have shielded Russia from the [...]

  • Mazars discriminated against XTX Markets’ Russian owner, lawsuit says

    August 8, 2022

    London trading company XTX Markets is suing accountancy firm Mazars over claims it discriminated against its founder, Alexander Gerko, by refusing to work with the firm due to Gerko’s Russian citizenship. The algorithmic trading firm filed its case against Mazars over the accounting firm’s refusal to provide payroll services to its subsidiary, XTX Markets Technologies, [...]

  • OPEC+ hikes production targets by miniscule volumes of 100,000 barrels per day

    August 3, 2022

    The OPEC+ coalition of oil producing countries today agreed to up its production targets by miniscule volumes of just 100,000 barrels of oil per day, in a hike that scuppered hopes for a more substantial increases that could have reversed the recent surge in prices that has wreaked havoc on the global economy.     The [...]

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