It’s the morning after a wet and stormy day in the Yorkshire seaside town of Scarborough. The waves, which the previous day had been crashing dramatically on the harbour walls, have calmed and a few brave souls have entered the water with surfboards. There is a man throwing a ball for his dog on the beach and a kayaker bobbing on the waves.
“As markets open after a tumultuous weekend, there’s a great deal of fear that we may be staring down the barrel of a 2022-style energy shock triggered by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine,” said Nic Puckrin, co-founder of Coin Bureau. “Back then, Brent crude spiked above $120 a barrel, and inflation exploded.”
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An election that shakes up British politics
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Екатерина Щербакова (ночной линейный редактор)
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