As energy prices spike, Nordics offer stability measures
CONCERNS OVER THE sharp increases in energy prices seen over the past year have led Sweden and Finland to announce plans to offer financial guarantees to Nordic and Baltic power companies in an effort to prevent a financial crisis sparked by Russia’s war against Ukraine. Meanwhile, Norway and Sweden say they will work together to come up with recommendations for reducing price volatility.
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