US suffers decline in natural gas production growth as countries seek Russian alternative
The U.S. is suffering slowed natural gas production growth as several countries look for new energy suppliers after imposing sanctions on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine.
EU energy ministers in emergency talks after Russia makes gas cuts
EU energy ministers are holding crisis talks to craft a united response to the Kremlin's demand that European buyers purchase Russian fuel in rubles or have their energy supply cut off.
Price of diesel hits all-time high, straining the trucking industry
The price of diesel hit an all-time high in the United States this week as energy markets around the world cope with ongoing disruptions amid Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Buffett calls every day a 'coin flip' when it comes to nuclear weapons
The concern over nuclear weapons has increased in the past month as Russian President Vladimir Putin has raised threats of nuclear attack and tested new weapons.
Russia makes bond payments in dollars, concedes on ruble mandate to avoid default
Russia has fought off a number of pitfalls as it tries to maintain some economic stability as it braces for the full impact of western sanctions.
European Union likely to approve Russian oil embargo next week: report
European Union countries next week are likely to approve a phased embargo on Russian oil, dealing a significant economic blow to Moscow over its invasion of Ukraine, The New York Times is reporting.
National security expert: Biden must revive Trump’s 'energy dominance' to put Putin in his place
Foreign policy expert and former Trump adviser K.T. McFarland says Trump's strategy for global “energy dominance” made Putin too weak to invade Ukraine and it’s not too late for Biden to use the same tactics.
Fidelity ramps up hiring, adding 12,000 jobs
Fidelity Investments has plans to add an additional 12,000 employees by the end of Q3, which the company says will put them on track to break another hiring record.
Majority of US consumers will ‘struggle’ to make ends meet, investment expert says
Adviser Investments CIO Jim Lowell discusses the impact of inflation on the American consumer.
Persistently high food, energy prices could lead to stagflation, World Bank warns
The Russian war in Ukraine has sent the global cost of food and energy soaring, and costs are expected to remain elevated in the coming three years, the World Bank said in a grim economic forecast this week.
Russia’s Gazprom cutting off gas supplies to Poland, Bulgaria for refusing to pay in rubles
Polish and Bulgarian officials said Tuesday that Russian energy company Gazprom informed them it was suspending natural gas supplies to the two countries for their refusal to pay in Russian rubles.
Fed nominee Brainard expected to get Senate nod Tuesday
Lael Brainard, one of President Joe Biden's four nominees to the Federal Reserve, is poised to become the U.S. central bank's next vice chair after she cleared a procedural hurdle in the U.S. Senate Monday evening with bipartisan support.
Top Russian bank official says country still to face real impact of sanctions
The Russian economy achieved some stability and recovered the value of its currency, but the ever-changing economic landscape indicates the real crunch is yet to strike.
Russia sanctions: EU urges citizens to work from home, cut energy use to stop funding Ukraine war effort
The International Energy Agency suggested a number of lifestyle changes that could save families up to $486 a year on oil and gas consumption.
Corporations made 'huge miscalculation' backing BLM, Trump's former diversity leader says
Bruce LeVell, a former diversity leader under the Donald Trump administration, published an op-ed condemning Black Lives Matter Global Network Foundation and corporations helping to fund the group.
Russia sanctions: European Commission suggests Moscow's gas payment workaround may work for EU companies
European companies have looked for ways to complete their payments for gas from Russia without violating sanctions.
SpaceX nabs 'eye-watering' wins against Russian hackers in Ukraine, Pentagon says
SpaceX has notched "eye-watering" wins against Russian hackers as it tries to keep Ukraine connected to the internet, Pentagon officials said this week.
Fed's Powell confirms half-point rate hike 'on the table' in May as inflation surges
Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell said Thursday that central bank officials could raise interest rates by 50-basis points in May and subsequent months as they seek to tame the hottest inflation in four decades.
Biden is being governed by the 'radical left enviros': Kudlow
Fox Business host Larry Kudlow weighs in on President Biden's pursuit of a nuclear deal with Iran and his failed energy policies on 'The Evening Edit.'
Yellen blames Russia-Ukraine war for rising food prices, urges institutions to take 'concrete action'
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen on Tuesday blamed the Russian war in Ukraine for growing food insecurity and skyrocketing prices, calling institutions to "deepen their response" to risks of hunger.



















