Natural gas surges as much as 9% to highest level since 2008 as Russia’s war roils energy markets. Over the last two sessions, natural gas prices have jumped more than 8%, which follows a nearly 30% gain in April. The swift upward price action is adding to inflationary pressures across the economy. For example, consumers’ electricity bills are rising as utility companies pass along their higher input costs.
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