BlackRock's Larry Fink says U.S., allies will win 'economic war' against Russia
BlackRock chairman and CEO Larry Fink says the U.S. and its allies will win the "economic war" being waged against Russia over Vladimir Putin's attack on Ukraine.
Papa John's suspends corporate operations in Russia over Ukraine invasion
Papa John’s International has suspended all corporate operations in Russia, the company announced Wednesday, adding to the long list of Western companies distancing themselves from Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine.
Nestle suspends capital investment in Russia over Ukraine invasion
Nestle says it is suspending capital investment in Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, joining an increasingly long list of other companies that have either scaled back or ceased operations altogether over the conflict.
McDonald's estimates Russia operation suspension will cost $50M per month
McDonald's CFO Ken Ozan emphasized the fast-food giant is still calculating the overall impact, which will include paying for its leased locations, the salaries of its approximately 62,000 employees in Russia, related supply-chain costs and other expenses.
How America can survive Ukraine war's gas and oil crisis – and build a stronger energy system
As energy prices skyrocket and Europe considers a ban on importing Russian oil and gas, policymakers should consider how to build a stronger energy system, better prepared for future disruptions.
Ukraine bans export of wheat and other food staples as Russian-Ukraine war continues to rage
Ukraine is often referred to as the breadbasket of the world and the halt of its wheat and grain exports could threaten the food supply across Europe and other regions.
UK tightens airspace restrictions to keep oligarchs out
Under the new rules, air-traffic controllers have the ability to direct pilots or operators of Russian aircraft–or jets they believe are being used by Russians–not to enter U.K airspace. The new rules also allow officials to detain aircraft they suspect are linked to Russia.
Russia-Ukraine war leads to 'Moscow Mule' renaming at bars, restaurants and retailers
American business owners in the hospitality and food and beverage sector are showing support for Ukraine in light of Russia’s attacks by renaming Moscow Mules – a popular drink that’s typically made from ginger beer, lime juice and vodka.
Russia-Ukraine war is a ‘wake-up call’ for US energy policy
Oil and gas industry insiders say soaring energy prices exacerbated by Russia's attack on Ukraine should serve as a "wake-up call" to U.S. policymakers.
P&G ending new capital investments, reducing portfolio in Russia
Procter & Gamble Co. is ending all new capital investments in Russia and "significantly reducing" its portfolio to focus on basic hygiene, health, and personal care items, CEO Jon Moeller said in a letter to employees posted on its website on Monday.
Hundreds of ships trapped by Ukraine war, endangering sailors and global supply chain
The war in Ukraine has had broad consequences for international transport and global supply chains. Dozens of cargo ships are stranded at the Ukrainian port of Mykolaiv, shipping trackers said. An estimated 3,500 sailors have been stuck on some 200 ships at Ukrainian ports.
Some Western companies decline to join corporate exodus from Russia over Ukraine invasion
The corporate exodus from Russia continued Tuesday as McDonald's, Coca-Cola, Starbucks, and Pepsi announced that they are temporarily suspending business in Russia over Putin's invasion of Ukraine.
Starbucks, Coca-Cola, PepsiCo suspend operations in Russia; Amazon suspends web services sign-ups
Starbucks and Coca-Cola have announced the companies are suspending operations in Russia, while Amazon Web Services said it would not be signing new clients either in Russia or Belarus.
Sen. Boozman asks Biden admin to 'ensure food security' amid supply chain disruptions
Sen. Boozman asks U.S. Secretary of Agriculture to delay the Conservation Reserve Program sign-up deadline for farmers, in an effort to "ensure food security" following invasion of Ukraine
Coinbase blocks over 25,000 Russia-linked accounts believed to be engaging in illicit activity
Coinbase chief legal officer Paul Grewal said in a blog post Monday that while most of the accounts were identified prior to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, their addresses have been shared with the government to further support sanctions enforcement.
Elon Musk, Marc Andreessen mock ESG investing
Musk and Andreessen's criticism comes as investors have started mulling whether ESG rules should be updated to allow for investment in defense companies amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
McDonald's pausing Russia operations, temporarily closing restaurants
Russia and Ukraine combined represented approximately 2% of McDonald's system-wide sales, roughly 9% of its revenue and less than 3% of its operating income in 2021.
US could increase gas exports to help Europe move away from Russian energy, CEO says
Exporting more U.S. gas into Europe can "reduce that dependence" on Russian energy, a trade association CEO said.
Russian-Ukraine war forces Americans to reconsider travel plans in Europe
While many countries in Europe were hoping for tourists to return after two years of the pandemic, Russia's invasion of Ukraine may hurt the recovery.
Wheat prices hit 14-year high, food shortage fears rise
The market volatility and potential disruptions in exports in supply of commodities such as wheat and corn are adding more strain to farmers who are bearing costs from ongoing supply chain snarls.


















