NFL legend Steve Young is now a force in the world of private equity, heading up a firm with $7 billion in assets. He's intent on writing a new playbook, both for former athletes and the PE industry.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin signaled that Europe will start getting gas again through a key pipeline, but warned that unless a spat over sanctioned parts is resolved, flows will be tightly curbed.
Europe is on tenterhooks, waiting to see whether gas flows resume on Thursday when maintenance on the Nord Stream pipeline is set to end.