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Weekly Economic Events Calendar for U.S. and Russian Traders (November 18 – 22, 2024)

... Germany, UK, Italy) will discuss the Ukraine conflict’s economic impacts and Europe’s future after Trump’s recent election. Australian Central Bank Meeting Minutes: Analysts will look for signals on potential rate hikes or pauses. Key Economic Data: EU Current Account (September) — 12:00 MSK: Reveals EU’s export-import balance. EU CPI (October) — 13:00 MSK: Inflation data could impact the euro and ECB policy. U.S. Housing Starts (October) — 16:30 MSK: Reflects the real estate market's health....

Fuel and Energy Complex News - Saturday, August 2, 2025: Brent around $73; gasoline exports from Russia restricted to stabilize prices

... Following the spike in coal output during 2022–2023 (when coal temporarily replaced expensive gas), the share of coal in the EU energy system is once again on the decline. Nevertheless, coal remains an important energy source for several Eastern European ... ... supply volumes. In developed countries, the trend towards reducing coal generation continues: environmental regulations and tax policies make new coal projects less attractive. However, in Asia, as noted, some countries are temporarily ramping up coal combustion ...

Will Trump Negotiate with Putin? New U.S. Statements on the War in Ukraine

... several other countries, politicians advocating for a review of sanctions against Russia are gaining popularity. The Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has halted military assistance to Kyiv and openly discusses the possibility of the country exiting the EU and NATO. In Austria, far-right forces, traditionally opposed to sanction policies, are ready to take power. Amid this backdrop, Donald Trump continues to call for an end to the conflict, which may lead to a decline in Western support for Ukraine. The EU faces the threat of internal division, and analysts fear that nationalist ...

Energy Market News – Tuesday, July 29, 2025: Brent around $70 amid US-EU deal, gas reserves in Europe, gasoline export ban in Russia

... the gas supply gap last year. In 2025, after filling gas storage and launching new RES capacities, the share of coal in the EU energy system is falling back. Nevertheless, coal remains a significant part of the energy balance in Poland, the Czech Republic,... ... high gas prices, European consumers are not rushing back to coal: the introduced charge for CO 2 emissions and environmental policies make coal generation less attractive unless sharp necessity arises. In Asia, as previously noted, some countries are ...

Energy Sector News, Monday, August 4, 2025: Brent around $70 amid increased OPEC+ production, EU gas reserves exceed 70%, gasoline export ban in effect

On August 4, 2025, the energy sector witnessed numerous significant events capable of influencing the future for both fuel producers and consumers. Key energy sector news includes changes in Brent crude oil prices, the status of gas reserves in the EU, and the introduction of an export ban on gasoline in Russia. According to the latest data, Brent prices continue to fluctuate due to the unstable situation on the international stage, while Europe faces growing energy resource demands. Discover how ...