{固定描述} Household gas prices increased across EU capitals between early February and early April, a period marked by escalating tensions in the Middle East, including the conflict involving Iran. In contrast, electricity prices fell on average during the same two-month window, revealing a notable divergence in Europe's energy market dynamics. The contrasting trends underscore the uneven impact of geopolitical risks on different energy commodities.
Europe's Household Energy Prices Diverge: Gas Rises Amid Middle East Tensions While Electricity Declines - Earnings Call Highlights
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