October
Coverage of October in the Nexus archive.
- Energy bills will rise by 13 per cent to £1,862 a year from July as price cap soars with consumers to be hit even harder in October
Energy bills in the UK will increase by 13% to £1,862 annually starting July, with further rises expected in October. The price cap hike will significantly impact consumers, making energy costs more burdensome.
- Mercuria Gets October UK Trial in Multibillion Dollar Hormuz Spat
Mercuria has secured an October trial date in the UK regarding a multibillion dollar dispute related to the Hormuz Strait. The case involves significant commercial and geopolitical implications for the energy trading sector.
- Alberta to hold referendum on whether to remain in Canada
Alberta will hold a referendum in October to determine whether voters want the province to remain in Canada or pursue a binding independence referendum. This represents a significant political development regarding Alberta's relationship with the Canadian federation.
- Bitcoin may bottom in October if historical reward-halving cycle holds
Bitcoin may bottom in October if historical reward-halving cycle holds, indicating a potential turning point for the cryptocurrency. The reward-halving cycle has been a significant factor in Bitcoin's price fluctuations. If the cycle holds, it could lead to increased investor confidence.
- What’s behind the secessionist movement in the Canadian province Alberta?
The Canadian province of Alberta may hold an independence referendum as soon as October due to a secessionist movement. The process is complicated and the outcome is uncertain. Alberta is an oil-rich western province.
- Double Bottom?
The article titled 'Double Bottom?' questions whether a market or economic stall might occur until October, as discussed by a Reddit user. The content includes a submission link and invites comments for further analysis.