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Europe can’t go into winter thinking all is lost already

It’s la rentrée. Europe is getting back to business after its summer break — but this year feels like jumping into a cold shower. Just listen to Emmanuel Macron. The French President told his ministers during their first formal gathering last week that a new paradigm is on the horizon — it’s the end of abundance in a care-free world. ...

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China’s coal shortage is about cash

How is it that China’s power plants are running short of coal, a year into a national mobilization plan to ensure security of supply? Over the past five years, the country’s six major generators typically have had enough solid fuel in their yards to keep their turbines running for about three weeks. The figure has hardly ever dropped below about ...

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Inflation’s winners need to help out the losers

  It’s tough being caught in the middle, especially when it comes to inflation. The pandemic caused a significant shift in demand toward goods and away from services and shattered the stable supply-demand balance that had spawned two decades of inflation averaging just above 2%. This abrupt change in demand patterns sparked pricing shocks that basically divided companies into winners, ...

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