Eli Lilly shifts Russia business, halts shipments of nonessential medicine
Earlier this month, the company announced that it donated millions of dollars in essential medicines like Insulin and baricitinib, used to treat complications of COVID-19, to organizations dedicated to assisting Ukrainians in need.
Shutting down coal was premature: National Mining Association CEO
National Mining Association CEO Rich Nolan argues 'turning off well-functioning coal plants is like selling your house and moving into one that has not been built yet.'
Oil prices will soar and hurt the economy if war, sanctions continue: Greg Swenson
Brigg Macadam founding partner Greg Swenson and Dennis Gartman, chairman of the University of Akron Endowment, weighed in on markets ahead of the Federal Reserve's two-day policy meeting where the central bank is expected to raise rates.
Biden admin '100%' against oil and gas industry: Rep. Crenshaw
Rep. Dan Crenshaw, R-Texas, discusses the green agenda as the GOP questions environmentalists over ties to Russia, as well as the Biden administration's energy policies.
UN secretary general warns nuclear war within 'realm of possibility'
Joe Cirincione, distinguished fellow at Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft, discusses the ongoing Russia-Ukraine war after the U.N. secretary general warned of a nuclear threat, arguing 'these are the stakes now.'
Fossilized woolly mammoth molar raises more than $10K for Ukraine
A fossilized woolly mammoth molar caught by a fisherman in December sold at auction Sunday for $10,300, the proceeds of which will be donated to aid in the Ukraine crisis.
Where is the 'red line' on Russia?
Fox News senior strategic analyst Gen. Jack Keane (ret.) discusses China's strategic partnership with Russia, press secretary Psaki's comments on red lines, and the Iran Nuclear Deal.
How much pain do investors have to endure before markets turn higher?
Yardeni Research President Ed Yardeni, Crossmark Global Investments CIO Bob Doll and Fieldpoint Private Chief Market Strategist Cameron Dawson discuss markets amid the war between Russia and Ukraine.
Crypto 'important' amid war overseas, but not yet reflected in the price: Brock Pierce
Bitcoin Foundation Chairman Brock Pierce argues crypto is 'playing a very fundamental role' in helping Ukraine financially amid Russia's invasion of the country given 'traditional financial services aren't functioning.'
Volatility brings uncertainty to farmers: National Assoc. of Wheat Growers CEO
National Association of Wheat Growers CEO Chandler Goule argues that a third of the world's wheat production is in 'jeopardy' amid the conflict overseas given Russia and Ukraine are major exporters of the commodity.
Euro zone to back broadly neutral, but flexible 2023 fiscal stance amid Ukraine war
Euro zone finance ministers are likely to endorse on Monday the European Commission's view that fiscal policy should move from supportive to neutral in 2023, but that they must be ready with more cash should the war in Ukraine make it necessary.
At global energy conference, leaders acknowledge fossil fuels not going away soon
The CERAWeek conference in Houston brought dignitaries from 87 countries to discuss the future of energy.
Italy seizes Russian billionaire Melnichenko's Sailing Yacht A
Italian police have seized a superyacht owned by Russian billionaire Andrey Igorevich Melnichenko, the prime minister's office said on Saturday, a few days after the businessman was placed on an EU sanctions list following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Biden calls for end to normal Russia trade relations, ban on seafood, vodka, diamond imports
President Biden on Friday called for an end to normal trade relations with Russia and said the U.S. is banning import of Russian seafood, vodka and diamonds.
Despite sanctions amid war with Ukraine, Russia's economy not likely to collapse, experts say
Despite the punishing financial sanctions, Russia has built "an economy that’s geared for conflict," said Richard Connolly, an expert on the Russian economy at the Royal United Services Institute in Britain.
Tanker owners are steering clear of Russian oil cargo
Tanker freight rates have tripled since Russia invaded Ukraine, but most big operators aren’t hauling Russian oil and gas even though many governments haven’t halted imports of fuel from the country.
United on Ukraine, EU tackles the devil in details at summit
European nations are meeting in Versailles Palace for this week's summit of European Union leaders, where they are united in backing Ukraine's resistance with unprecedented economic sanctions but divided on thornier energy questions.
Nestle suspends capital investment in Russia over Ukraine invasion
Nestle says it is suspending capital investment in Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, joining an increasingly long list of other companies that have either scaled back or ceased operations altogether over the conflict.
US needs a new energy policy: Sen. Portman
Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, discusses Biden banning Russian oil as the war rages on, Poland providing arms to Ukraine, and the US sanctioning China if they provide weapons to Russia.
Payne on oil: Hard to believe US trying to negotiate with the Saudis
Payne Capital Management President Ryan Payne discusses banning Russian oil and the impact it will have on the U.S. economy.