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For first time, Russia admits oil production has declined amid Ukraine's attacks on refineries
Russia has publicly acknowledged a dip in oil production due to unscheduled refinery repairs, marking the first such admission. This comes amid intensified Ukrainian drone attacks targeting Russian energy infrastructure, which have disrupted operations and pushed Moscow to increase crude exports. Despite these challenges, Russia aims to maximize exports and restore previous production levels.
Indians can now bet on the monsoon
Heatwaves may be more important
A thriving Cardiff Airport is vital for the Welsh economy - Adam Price
The new Economy Minister says the airport could follow the example of its rival Bristol Airport in growing passengers while also expanding non related terminal activities
Partners Group suffers surge in withdrawal requests and braces to cap more funds
Partners Group warned that its flagship private equity fund had been hit by a flurry of requests from wealthy investors, raising concerns the Swiss firm would have to cap withdrawals, a day after doing so on a major European fund. Redemption requests at its $16bn private equity master fund reached roughly six per cent of its net asset value, the firm said on Thursday, breaching the five per cent threshold that enables it to restrict withdrawals. The possibility of the Swiss firm capping wit...
European electricity markets have too much power
They must learn to deal with it
Bunq: Revolut rival eyeing up UK banking licence bid
Europe’s second largest digital bank is gearing up for a bid for a UK banking licence, City AM can reveal, as the firm puts its hat in the ring in the fight to claw market share from fintech leader Revolut. Bunq – which reached 20 million users in just a decade – is understood to be eyeing deeper penetration of the UK market with a full-fat permit, in a move that could end a year-long drought in applications for the licence in Britain. In 2024, the $2bn Dutch fintech made a play for an el...
Opinion: Opinion | Not Coders, The US May Be Desperate For 5.5 Lakh 'Plumbers' By Next Year
As many as 85% of companies in blue-collar industries say they have unfilled vacancies - even as world's most talented coders and engineers are going unemployed.
Lidl cuts prices on 1,000 products in all UK supermarkets – milk and eggs included
Lidl cuts prices on 1,000 products in all UK supermarkets – milk and eggs includedLidl's staple items have had prices slashed as part of a £250m scheme. Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link copied Bookmark Add us as preferred source Comments By James Johnson 10:24, Thu, Jun 4, 2026 Updated: 10:24, Thu, Jun 4, 2026 Lidl has slashed prices on a number of items. (Image: Getty)Lidl has announced slashed prices as part of a £250milion plan to help custom...
‘Dire’: Rapid decline in construction as sector slashes jobs
A rapid decline in construction companies’ activity has forced bosses to cut employment, according to new data. S&P Global’s construction purchasing managers’ index (PMI) showed that business activity declined at the fastest pace for six years. Putting the pandemic aside, the decline in construction output was the lowest since March 2009. The PMI reading was 38.2 in May, well below the 50-figure threshold for no change in activity. Researchers said housebuilding was “especially subdued”...
Some billionaires pay too little tax
But the case for levies on wealth is unconvincing
UK airline collapses into administration - all flights grounded
UK airline collapses into administration - all flights groundedAirlines have come under pressure to slash services or hike ticket costs amid rising jet fuel prices linked to the conflict in the Middle East. Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link copied Bookmark Add us as preferred source Comments By Eleanor Burleigh 10:09, Thu, Jun 4, 2026 Updated: 10:09, Thu, Jun 4, 2026 The freight airline confirmed the appointment of administrators on Wednesday (Im...
New NHS dental practice to open for 5,500 patients in Neath
Many people have been struggling to find places where NHS services are offered
Oxane Partners’ ‘Compass 2026’ Maps Private Credit Market Sentiments
Oxane Partners (“Oxane”), a leading technology-driven solutions provider to the private credit markets, today announced the results of Compass 2026, a credit-only survey of 380+ professionals across global private credit markets. Capturing sentiment across investment banks, institutional investors, asset managers and private credit firms, the survey offers a timely read on the market at a critical point as Private Credit+ continues to scale. Compass 2026 finds that private credit remains firm...
UK's cheapest supermarket named - £67 less than Waitrose
UK's cheapest supermarket named - £67 less than WaitroseThe UK's cheapest supermarket has been named and its prices boast massive savings compared to other supermarkets Share Article Share Article Facebook X LinkedIn Reddit Bluesky Email Copy Link Link copied Bookmark Add us as preferred source Comments By Ewan Gleadow 10:04, Thu, Jun 4, 2026 Updated: 10:10, Thu, Jun 4, 2026 Shoppers will find the best bargains at this store, named the cheapest by Which? (stock image) (Image: Getty)The UK's chea...
The U.S.-Qatar Domination of Gas Left the World Dangerously Exposed
Before the war, the global market for liquefied natural gas was increasingly commanded by just two countries, one of which has now been hobbled.
Fixing America’s decaying Treasury market
High debt, disjointed markets and pugnacious trade policy all threaten the world’s safe asset
Trump has made our K-shaped economy even worse | Steven Greenhouse
While wealthy Americans hail a booming stock market, the rest of us worry about rising inflation and people struggling to make ends meetIn case you’re not familiar with the concept of the K-shaped economy, it’s an important idea that captures a lot about Trump’s America. Wealthy Americans are represented by the line of the K that angles sharply upward to the right, while the line of the K that dips downward represents non-rich Americans and the difficulties they face.The economy’s K-shape has be...
The cost of Europe’s baby-boomers
A handpicked article read aloud from the latest issue of The Economist
S4 Capital cuts jobs as Sorrell predicts ‘fewer people’ in advertising
S4 Capital has cut a further 150 jobs this year, amid warnings from Sir Martin Sorrell that AI will leave the advertising industry employing “fewer people” in the years ahead. The London-listed marketing group said its workforce has fallen to around 6,200, down from roughly 7,000 a year ago, as clients continue to rein in spending amid geopolitical tensions and economic uncertainty. These latest reductions come as S4, which owns digital marketing network Monks, battles a prolonged slowdown...
Asda cutting up to 1,000 jobs as it accelerates automation
A spokesperson for Asda said the company remains focused on supporting affected staff