The EU is thinking of offering Hungary monetary compensation in exchange for supporting the embargo on oil imports from Russia, and the House of Representatives approved a $40 billion aid package for Ukraine – these and other important news for Wednesday morning, May 11, in our daily review.

The EU may offer Hungary monetary compensation to persuade the country to approve the sixth package of sanctions against Russia, which includes a gradual ban on Russian oil imports. This was reported by Politico newspaper with reference to three European officials.

The US House of Representatives has approved a bill to allocate more than $40 billion in additional aid to Ukraine. 368 congressmen voted in favor of it, 57 voted against it. The vote on aid to Ukraine is expected to pass the Senate soon, Reuters reports.

Mining company BitRiver, which was founded by Russian Igor Runets, may file a lawsuit against the US Treasury Department. The possibility of filing a lawsuit is mentioned in the company’s statement to Forbes.

Shares of Coinbase, the largest cryptocurrency exchange in the United States, fell by 12.6% at the close of trading on May 10 and continued to fall off-trade. The price per paper fell from $72.99 to $61.55.

Inflation in Greece in April in annualized terms rose to 10.2%, the highest in 28 years, according to data from the Greek statistical service ELSTAT.