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Nov 2022
24m 11s

Europe’s Energy Crisis: End in sight or ...

GOLDMAN SACHS
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Plentiful natural gas supplies and mild weather across Europe are creating optimism that the continent may be able to avoid shortages and blackouts this winter. But is that optimism premature? In the latest episode of Exchanges at Goldman Sachs, Goldman Sachs Research’s Samantha Dart, a senior energy strategist who focuses on the natural gas markets, and Jar ... Show More
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