knowledgehub Breadcrumb Home Knowledge hub Filter by Country news Know-how Region news (-) Sector news Corporate News Sustainability (-) Press releases (-) Jobs Published on 3/05/2022 Global food prices rise on the back of the Russian invasion of Ukraine Read more Published on 24/03/2022 Climate change increases social-political and geopolitical risks in the medium to long term Read more Published on 17/02/2022 European aluminium sector in a critical situation Read more Published on 8/02/2022 First-time rating ‘A’ with stable outlook for Credendo – Short-Term Non-EU Risks and Credendo – Short-Term EU Risks Read more Published on 27/01/2022 Winners and losers from the transition to a more sustainable production world Read more Published on 14/12/2021 Steel sector: Steel price on the decline amid stagnant steel demand in China and lower iron ore price Read more Published on 26/11/2021 Credendo joins the digital TCPRI platform, Dialogue Exchange Read more Published on 20/10/2021 Gas: Energy crisis will weigh on industrial production in Europe and Asia Read more Published on 19/10/2021 Global supply chains: Multiple factors mean disruptions could last until 2023 Read more Pagination First page First Previous page Page 1 Page 2 Current page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Next page Last page Last
Published on 3/05/2022 Global food prices rise on the back of the Russian invasion of Ukraine Read more
Published on 24/03/2022 Climate change increases social-political and geopolitical risks in the medium to long term Read more
Published on 8/02/2022 First-time rating ‘A’ with stable outlook for Credendo – Short-Term Non-EU Risks and Credendo – Short-Term EU Risks Read more
Published on 27/01/2022 Winners and losers from the transition to a more sustainable production world Read more
Published on 14/12/2021 Steel sector: Steel price on the decline amid stagnant steel demand in China and lower iron ore price Read more
Published on 20/10/2021 Gas: Energy crisis will weigh on industrial production in Europe and Asia Read more
Published on 19/10/2021 Global supply chains: Multiple factors mean disruptions could last until 2023 Read more