Por: The New York Times Business November 18, 2022
have raked in profits at unheard-of levels. Households around the world are reeling from soaring energy prices, while governments are struggling with outsize spending and .On Thursday, the tried to close the gap in those inequities by additional taxes to capture energy companies’ windfall profits and use the money to defray the staggering cost of energy bills — similar to what governments across Europe have done and has threatened to... + full article
The Hill USA Business November 18, 2022
to denounce the “outrageous profits” of the major oil companies and declare that he would push Congress to enact a tax on their excess profits. But “excess profits” are in the eye of the beholder, and oil companies have always been the target of political scrutiny any... + más
Will Taxing the Windfall Profits of Oil Giants Fix Countries’ Economies? | The New York Times
BP's profit more than doubles as calls for windfall taxes grow louder | CNN
CNN USA Business November 01, 2022
London CNN Business — BP’s profit more than doubled in the third quarter of the year, extending a of earnings for the world’s biggest that will add to growing calls in Britain and the United States for on windfall profits. The posted underlying profit of $8.15 billion... + más
If Europe and the U.S. want to win the war in Ukraine, they must enlist their economies in the fight | MarketWatch
Ukraine resurfaces Putin body double claim, asks if Russian leader exists | Newsweek
WGN-TV USA Nation November 01, 2022
, Posted: Nov 1, 2022 / 02:18 PM CDT Updated: Nov 1, 2022 / 02:26 PM CDT SHARE The Biden administration is seizing on huge earnings calls from oil companies as it seeks to give voters a response to relatively high gasoline prices ahead of next week’s midterms. President... + más
Oil Companies Will Have To Pay Higher Tax On Excess Profits, Biden Warns | RTTNews
Biden threatens higher taxes on oil companies if they do not work to lower gas prices | CNBC
Politico USA Politics November 01, 2022
President Joe Biden accused oil companies of “war profiteering” Monday after they posted record profits — and urged Congress to impose a windfall tax on the industry if it fails to lower consumers’ costs. Biden’s comments were his sharpest yet against the industry that... + más
Biden paints oil firms as war profiteers, talks windfall tax | Portland Press Herald
Biden Paints Oil Firms as War Profiteers, Talks Windfall Tax | NBC 6 South Florida
Portland Press Herald USA World November 01, 2022
WASHINGTON — President Joe Biden on Monday accused oil companies of “war profiteering” as he raised the possibility of imposing a windfall tax on energy companies if they don’t boost domestic production. Biden in brief remarks criticized major oil companies for making... + más
MarketWatch USA Politics October 18, 2022
It is a peculiar war. While Putin has described his project as a confrontation , Ukrainians alone are doing all the fighting and bearing the full brunt of Russian attacks on civilians and civilian infrastructure. Meanwhile, Europe and America have provided economic and military... + más
Europe holds 44-leader summit, leaves Russia in the cold | ABC News
Europe holds 44-leader summit, leaves Russia in the cold | Associated Press
Fox Business USA Business October 13, 2022
Former Obama Global Development Council chair Mohamed A El-Erian provides insight on the state of the world economy on 'The Story with Martha MacCallum.' backs moves by governments to tax companies' excess profits, but believes such changes must be clearly... + más
Is This the End of ‘Socialism for the Rich’? | The Atlantic
IMF Again Lowers Call on World GDP Growth, Citing Sea of Risks | MarketWatch
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