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Commented by Armin Schulz on March 9th, 2022 | 13:14 CET

BP, Saturn Oil + Gas, Shell - Oil as the winner of the crisis

  • Oil

There are increasing signs that the EU wants to free itself from Russian oil and gas supplies as quickly as possible. Bloomberg writes that they want to cut back supplies by 80% within a year. Other sources report over 66%. If Russia is subject to an oil and gas embargo, there is a risk that commodity prices in these areas will continue to rise significantly. Even the US is currently considering an import ban on Russian oil. Since then, there has been no stopping the oil price. The primary beneficiaries are the oil and gas producers, three of which we are taking a closer look at today.

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Commented by Juliane Zielonka on March 2nd, 2022 | 11:35 CET

Defense Metals Shell Lukoil - Commodity investments without contact debt

  • RareEarths

Until now, China seemed to be a top dog among rare earths. But its position in the Russia-Ukraine conflict is unclear. Therefore, it seems all the more valuable to discover countries that also produce rare earths, such as Canada. These days, people are looking very closely at who is on which side. This week, for example, Shell cut ties with Gazprom. But at the Russian energy giant Lukoil, one of them does not want to leave his post - and thus immediately endangers his entire country...

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Commented by Nico Popp on February 23rd, 2022 | 06:44 CET

TUI, Hong Lai Huat, Shell: 3 shares in Putin mode

  • Investments

Just a week ago, the mood around the TUI share was upbeat. The stock was on the road to recovery. Now the escalation around Ukraine has put a damper on it. Is the comeback now in danger? At this point, we will examine whether TUI can withstand the crisis and which values could possibly benefit from the crisis.

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Commented by Nico Popp on February 18th, 2022 | 10:33 CET

Shell, Ximen Mining, Newmont: Will gold follow the oil price rally?

  • Gold

Now that the oil price has long since cracked the USD 90 mark, gold is also picking up significantly. The precious metal lingered only briefly on the much-cited interest rate worries. The theoretical reasoning behind this is that if the interest rate rises, non-interest-bearing gold loses its attractiveness. This assumption has always been a bit far-fetched given the negative real yields that are expected to continue, but the gold price is now proving it: The interest rate turnaround is not relevant for gold. Instead, the general uncertainty on the market and the property as a reserve currency count. But how far can the gold rally go?

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on February 7th, 2022 | 10:13 CET

Shell, Saturn Oil + Gas, Gazprom: Oil price explosion to USD 120?

  • Oil

Oil prices again rose sharply last week and once again reached multi-year highs. Most recently, a barrel of Brent North Sea crude cost USD 92.80. That translates to an increase of approximately USD 13 since the beginning of the year. The price for a barrel of the US variety West Texas Intermediate (WTI) rose to a high of USD 92,20; thus, the spread between the oil variants is again historically low. Both grades rose at times to their highest level since autumn 2014. The triggers for the current bull market are primarily the Ukraine crisis and the cold snap in the US state of Texas. This has fueled concerns about production losses in the Permian Basin, the largest US shale oil deposit. Which oil stocks are now under the spotlight of investors?

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