18:36:31
Sequoia Capital will split into three entities and separate its business in China into a company. The split plan will be completed by the end of March 2024.
18:16:34
Shell (SHEL.N): The sale process of the electricity retail business is already underway, and it intends to reach an agreement with potential buyers in the next few months.
18:13:06
Central Bank of the Philippines: Ready to resume tightening monetary policy if necessary. The focus is on returning inflation to the target range of 2-4%. Be wary of all threats to the inflation outlook.
18:07:44
Interfax: Kremlin denies responsibility for Kakhovska dam explosion.
18:03:48
Financial Conduct Authority (FCA): A joint regulatory oversight committee will set out the next steps to help open banking grow in the UK.
18:01:11
Russian light vehicle sales in May increased by 112.1% year-on-year.
17:43:35
British Labor Party leader Starmer: Labor will ban zero-hour contracts if it is in power.
17:41:31
Total: Bunker deliveries at Donges refinery hampered by strike.
17:33:36
IAEA Director General Grossi: Calling on all parties to ensure that nothing will undermine this, next week I will go to Zaporozhye.
17:33:06
Senior Ukrainian military commander Sergey Nayev: The explosion of the dam will not stop Ukraine from advancing.
17:32:36
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA): It is therefore critical that this cooling pool remain intact and that no action be taken that would compromise its integrity.
17:32:23
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA): We will confirm this shortly.
17:32:16
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA): Since the reactors at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant have been shut down for many months, it is estimated that this pool will be sufficient to provide cooling water for several months.
17:31:42
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA): If the water level of the reservoir used to cool the nuclear power plant drops below 12.7 meters, it will not be able to continue to supply water.
17:30:59
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA): A major source is the large cooling ponds next to the nuclear power plant, which are designed to remain above the level of the reservoir.
17:29:54
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA): The nuclear power plant has many alternative sources of cooling water for the new Kakhovka Dam reservoir.
17:29:16
Amena Bakr, Energy Intelligence Group reporter: Something about the last OPEC+ meeting is now clear: they never talked about further collective production cuts. Saudi officials did not reveal their plans for voluntary production cuts until near the end of the meeting, meaning the "lollipop cut" was not used as a negotiating tool. The extra 1 million barrels per day that Saudi Arabia cut in July is a real production cut, meaning it will affect exports.
17:23:31
According to the Tass news agency quoting Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, the long-term lack of cooling water at the Zaporozhye nuclear power plant will affect the work of emergency diesel generators.
17:19:47
According to the TASS news agency citing the emergency services, about 600 houses were submerged after the explosion of the Novy Kakhovka dam.
17:16:23
According to the TASS news agency citing the head of the city appointed by the Russian side, the town of Novokakhovka was flooded.