Exports from Russia to Finland “are currently at zero, and this has been the case since midnight,” a Finnish official told AFP. The threat was
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Russia: Inflation soars to 17.8% in April over one year
This is a record not reached since 2002. Compared to April 2021, food prices in particular have soared by 20.5% Inflation, which has been soaring
With record inflation, wage demands multiply across Europe
The unions want to compensate for the increase in life hit. The ECB fears a spiral that would accelerate the rise in prices. The 85,000
Baby milk shortage turns political hassle for Biden
Many shelves are empty, the fault of supply problems, caused by the Covid-19 and accentuated by the recent closure of a manufacturing plant. While the
Could the Indonesian palm oil embargo cause a shortage of Nutella?
The decision taken by the world’s leading exporter of palm oil is forcing manufacturers from all over the world to dip into their stocks. The
ECB: Christine Lagarde rules out stagflation in euro zone
The ECB President believes that the current situation cannot be compared to that of the oil shock in the early 1970s. European Central Bank President
The Paris Stock Exchange ends its worst week in two months
The Parisian rating started in the red, a trend which increased after the publication of the report on employment in the United States. The CAC
Expectations, delays… European airports overwhelmed as summer approaches
Already under pressure due to the lack of staff at airports, air traffic could be disrupted this summer with record attendance in two years. In
World food prices fell slightly in April
The decline in the FAO vegetable oil index of 5.7% in April brought this drop, after two records in March and February. After an all-time
Inflation: the Fed raises its interest rate by 0.5%
This monetary tightening has one objective: to curb inflation, which is reaching levels not seen for more than forty years. The markets awaited the announcement