October

China’s Economy Weakens as Power Crunch, Covid Rules Hurt
China’s economy showed signs of further weakness in October as power shortages and surging commodity prices weighed on manufacturing, while strict Covid controls put a brake on holiday spending.

Top Court Takes Up Climate Challenge in Pre-Summit Jolt to Biden
The U.S. Supreme Court will consider limiting the Environmental Protection Agency’s authority to curb greenhouse gases from power plants, agreeing to hear appeals from coal-mining companies and Republican-led states.

U.K. Energy Suppliers to Have a Say on Changes to Price Cap
The U.K.’s energy suppliers will get a chance to propose changes to the nation’s cap on household prices blamed for the collapse of over a dozen suppliers in the past a few months.