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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

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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 Fabian Lorenz on February 16th, 2022 | 11:28 CET

Steinhoff, TUI, Hong Lai Huat: Top News!

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The Ukraine crisis, inflation and rising interest rates currently have the capital markets firmly in their grip. But even in these uncertain times, companies surprise positively, and there are exciting investment opportunities. For example, the shares of TUI and Steinhoff were up on Tuesday. News-driven gains. At Steinhoff, an important deadline for creditors expires in May. After two years of the pandemic, the desire to travel for Germans is greater than ever. The tourism group TUI benefits from this, and Lufthansa will continue to fly to Mallorca with the Boeing 747. The exciting real estate company Hong Lai Huat offers investors an interesting opportunity tomorrow, February 17.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on February 11th, 2022 | 11:01 CET

Deutsche Bank, Hong Lai Huat, Heidelberger Druck - Things are stabilizing!

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After a sharp correction, the stabilization of the stock markets - due to concerns about faster than expected interest rate increases - has been successful. The DAX was able, at least temporarily, to fend off a fall below the psychologically important 15,000 point mark. The German benchmark index is driven by banks and financial stocks, which have outperformed for weeks. There are also outliers from the second row, which could surprise positively due to the presented figures.

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Commented by Stefan Feulner on January 31st, 2022 | 11:28 CET

Steinhoff, Hong Lai Huat, JinkoSolar - Is the lid flying off?

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Will international furniture group Steinhoff get back on its feet after the accounting scandal of 2017? The settlement with creditors has been confirmed, and now it is all about reducing the horrendous mountain of debt. The situation in the German real estate market is quite different. Here, the German Federal Bank is already warning of overheating following the sharp rise in prices in recent years. There is more potential on other continents of the world, especially in Southeast Asia.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on January 20th, 2022 | 12:51 CET

Alibaba, Hong Lai Huat, Tencent: Now things are really taking off!

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The Asia region remains on the growth path. The economies of China, Singapore, and Indonesia achieved 4.5 to 6.5% growth in 2021. Prosperity is not yet comparable with the West. But the developed zones around the metropolises have already shown high momentum for years. The real estate market, in particular, is booming in China as well as in Hong Kong, Singapore and Japan. It is uncertain how long the low interest rates will continue to support these markets because the Federal Reserve has already announced that it will exit the liquidity bubble. Who can surprise in the current environment?

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Commented by Armin Schulz on January 10th, 2022 | 11:14 CET

Alibaba, Hong Lai Huat, Xiaomi - Asian stocks catching up?

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The year 2021 was often a year to forget for investors in the Asian region. Chinese stocks, in particular, suffered from government regulation, causing many stocks to plummet despite good numbers. After the dip in 2020 due to the Corona pandemic, the economy made significant gains, but this rapid growth will not continue so quickly in 2022. Nevertheless, the first investors are sensing a trend reversal due to the discrepancy in stock market developments. While the US stock market climbed strongly in 2021, the Hang Seng fell 13% plus. There has not been such a difference since the Asian crisis. We take a look at three interesting shares from the Asian region.

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Commented by Nico Popp on January 4th, 2022 | 07:00 CET

Unique opportunity in emerging markets: Nordex, Hong Lai Huat, NIO

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Risk appetite is returning to the market - the DAX recently reached the 16,000 point mark again. At the same time, the focus is once again increasingly on emerging markets. The experts at the fund company Jupiter Asset Management believe that the wind could soon turn for emerging markets. Nick Payne, Head of Strategy, Global Emerging Markets Focus at Jupiter Asset Management, sums up the situation: "If the vaccination programs in emerging countries catch up, their economies will open up again quickly, which could greatly support their equity markets." But what are the options for investing? We present three stocks.

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Commented by Carsten Mainitz on December 27th, 2021 | 10:45 CET

Mutares, Hong Lai Huat, Aurelius - Yield generators in 2022!

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Given high inflation, investing in tangible assets such as shares, real estate, and commodities is still a good idea in 2022. Substantial stocks from the investment or real estate sector that create added value for shareholders and pay attractive dividends are now worth a closer look. We checked three different companies.

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Commented by André Will-Laudien on December 14th, 2021 | 11:40 CET

Alibaba, Hong Lai Huat, Baidu: Asia now in turnaround!

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No stocks in 2021 have been under as much pressure as the Asian tech giants. E-commerce giant Alibaba lost a full 50% YOY, while other stocks such as Baidu and Tencent suffered high double-digit losses in some cases. In the US, the stocks that were so popular in the past have been removed from the funds; currently, only tough fans are likely to be invested. Fortunately, the situation has calmed down somewhat in recent weeks. Even the Chinese regulator gradually realizes that the heavy monitoring of its industry is extremely slowing down the growth prospects of its economy. Some analysts have already downgraded China's 2022 to 2025 GDP growth by 1.5 percentage points. We briefly bring you up to date.

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