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Italy Gas Storage Will Be Near Full Before Winter, Eni CEO Says
Date: October 6, 2022
MILAN (Reuters) -Italy will have its gas storage nearly full ahead of the winter, the chief executive of energy group Eni said on Thursday. Nonetheless, the supply situation is tight, and the country should be alert to uncertainties that could arise in case of a colder winter or unexpected problems with energy infrastructure, Eni CEO...

Czech Government Slightly Raises 2023 Deficit Target to $11.5 Billion
Date: September 27, 2022
PRAGUE (Reuters) – The Czech government approved the 2023 central state budget draft with a deficit of 295 billion crowns ($11.5 billion), above a previously debated target of 270 billion crowns, Finance Minister Zbynek Stanjura said on Monday. The rise includes higher spending on social support in light of Europe’s energy crisis, including caps on...

Exclusive-With Eye on Big Tech, Energy Crisis, EU Telcos Call for Shared Network Costs
Date: September 26, 2022
By Foo Yun Chee BRUSSELS (Reuters) – Deutsche Telekom, Orange, Telefonica and 13 other European telecoms providers on Monday made their strongest push for Big Tech to share network costs, citing the energy crisis and EU climate change goals. The call comes as the European Commission prepares to seek feedback from both sides before making...

After Long Drought, China Plots Ambitious Water Infrastructure Push
Date: September 1, 2022
By David Stanway SHANGHAI (Reuters) – After a record heatwave parched large areas of the Yangtze basin, Chinese provinces are planning to spend billions of dollars on new water infrastructure as they try to fend off the growing impact of extreme weather on agriculture and hydropower. The prolonged drought in southwest China has exposed the...

Exclusive: Heathrow Owner Ferrovial Studies Options for Stake in Britain’s Biggest Airport – Sources
Date: August 9, 2022
By Isla Binnie, Andres Gonzalez and Pamela Barbaglia LONDON (Reuters) – Spain’s Ferrovial is looking at options for its 25% stake in London’s Heathrow, two sources told Reuters, and has held preliminary talks with external advisers on the future of its holding in Britain’s biggest airport. The early stage discussions come amid interest in Ferrovial’s...

Vinci’s Half-Year Revenue Jumps as Air, Road Traffic Rebound
Date: July 29, 2022
(Reuters) -French infrastructure group Vinci on Friday reported a 26% rise in half-year sales as airport traffic rebounded and motorway traffic surpassed pre-COVID levels. Europe’s biggest construction and concessions firm said first-half sales rose to 28.5 billion euros ($29.1 billion) from 22.6 billion a year earlier, also surpassing the 2019 pre-pandemic level by 31%. “Vinci’s...
