Russian President Vladimir Putin says cryptocurrencies may be used to transfer money from one place to another, but it’s premature to talk about trading energy resources in crypto.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says the country’s trade with China is increasing and it remains a “highly reliable partner for us,” according to a translation of remarks made to CNBC’s Hadley Gamble at Russian Energy Week.
Russia President Vladimir Putin says Russia is willing to increase gas supplies to Europe, but “we need to understand how much they’re going to buy from us,” according to a translation of his remarks at Russian Energy Week. He was speaking to CNBC’s Hadley Gamble.
Russian President Vladimir Putin says Russia has already increased gas supplies to Europe by 15% this year, as the region’s energy crisis deepens. Putin was speaking to CNBC’s Hadley Gamble at Russian Energy Week.
Russian President Vladimir Putin insists Russia is not using energy as weapon, saying the country increases supply as required. He was speaking to CNBC’s Hadley Gamble at Russian Energy Week.
Kishore Mahbubani of the Asia Research Institute and former diplomat says U.S.-China tension regarding China’s “reunification” with Taiwan “may lead to a war.” He says pushing China into a corner would be unwise.
As Lebanon’s currency hits new lows, Nasser Saidi, founder and president of Nasser Saidi & Associates, and former Lebanese minister of economy and industry, discusses why the country’s financial crisis is “the biggest ponzi scheme.”
Bert Hofman, director at National University of Singapore’s East Asian Institute, discusses China’s “dual circulation” strategy and how it aims to boost the country’s economy.
Asif Shuja of the Middle East Institute at the National University of Singapore says there’s still time for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to convince members of the Knesset to take his side before an upcoming vote of confidence.