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Suspension comes just as market reopens following week-long shutdown
Talks come as commodity markets are rocked by volatility and effects of war in Ukraine
US stocks rise on lower crude prices ahead of Federal Reserve rate decision
RWE says ‘immediate’ halt to energy supplies would hurt households and damage industry
Tsingshan reaches standstill agreement with counterparties including JPMorgan and Standard Chartered
The mining group’s ordeal is a reminder that companies favour predictability over volatility
Plus, a preview of proxy voting season and rising fuel prices hit rideshare drivers
Druzhba link critical to Germany and forms biggest single flow of Russian crude to western Europe
Islamabad strains ties with the west after refusing to condemn Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine
First serious attempt to hold executives legally accountable for alleged emissions failings
Essential products delivered this season but next year in doubt
Possible Middle East visit by UK prime minister to discuss energy market volatility comes in wake of mass execution
The industry has a racy reputation and a patchy record, but these are exceptional times
Trade body warns healthy companies could run out of cash as Ukraine invasion sparks commodity ructions
Schlumberger, Halliburton and Baker Hughes are partners of state-backed Rosneft and Gazprom
The drivers behind higher carbon prices seem unstoppable
Today’s main developments: Russia says there is ‘hope for reaching a compromise’; Nato defence ministers to discuss security implications of war; Fitch warns of Russia ‘sovereign default’ if debt is paid in roubles
Today’s main developments: EU agrees extra sanctions against Russia; Polish, Czech and Slovenian leaders meet Zelensky in Kyiv; European stocks fall as traders weigh Ukraine war
Sales of used vehicles for foreign markets reveal the impact of the Ukraine war and rising commodity prices
And a healthy dose of nerves in Europe
Do Americans care more about the US economy or US foreign policy?
Today’s main developments: People allowed to leave besieged Mariupol in private cars; Bayer considers crop supply ban; Russian finance minister accuses west of trying to force an ‘artificial default’
Experts say fuel costs will continue to rise as Tory MPs urge the UK chancellor to cut fuel duty
LatAm countries gain from Western sanctions on Russia and disruption to Ukraine’s agriculture
Group seeks remaining 49% of Canadian company that controls huge Mongolian copper project
Soaring energy bills and power blackouts raise calls for greater scrutiny of regional monopolies
Sir Christopher Hohn says oil price spike will lead to more funding for renewable sources of fuel
State department says ‘no quid pro quo’ behind release of US prisoners in Caracas
World’s biggest shipbuilder expects turmoil caused by Ukraine invasion to lift demand for liquefied natural gas tankers
High fuel and fertiliser costs deter planting despite price soaring to record high
Highest crude price in more than a decade deals fresh blow to struggling sectors including airlines
In a crisis, there is an opportunity for EU-US co-operation over smarter and safer sourcing
Czech group Draslovka says making key material for precious metals mining is uneconomic
Market Questions is the FT’s guide to the week ahead
Head of Ukraine’s leading food supplier fears disruption to vital spring planting season
The US president is courting Venezuela and re-engaging with Saudi Arabia to overcome his oil sanctions against Moscow
Supply security upstages climate during first in-person CERAWeek conference since 2019
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