NetworkNewsWire Editorial Coverage NEW YORK, May 27, 2021 /PRNewswire/ The downside of the coronavirus pandemic and how crippling it was to certain industries has been well documented
Copper Bullish Continuation: Q2 Top Trading Opportunities
2021-04-14 16:30:00
Richard Snow,
Markets Writer
Copper Set Up for Bullish Continuation
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Copper has witnessed phenomenal price appreciation since March 2020 when the pandemic surged, resulting in worldwide lockdowns. The metal has been supported by unprecedented monetary policy, ultra-low interest rates and more importantly, low or negative real yields.
Such an environment makes non-interest yielding investments like copper, gold, silver and platinum more attractive as the potential for price appreciation remains.
However, as governments attempt to turn the corner in 2021 through the rollout of Covid-19 vaccines, hope is on the horizon. Global GDP is forecast to rise to 5.5% in 2021 according to the IMF while lockdown restrictions ease. Adding to this, US manufacturing PMI figures indicate a strong recovery in factory output – with copper making up a vital components in electronics, autos and aerospac
Caspian Friendship: too little too late [NGW Magazine]
Feb 19, 2021 7:15:am
Summary Among the legacies of the Soviet Union is the failure to develop certain Caspian Sea reserves. Cross-border rivalries persist, despite agreements on paper.
by: Joseph Murphy
Since the end of the Soviet Union, the development of some of the Caspian Sea’s substantial oil and gas reserves has been stifled by territorial disputes between the five littoral states. All but Iran are former members of the USSR.
Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Russia have divided the northern Caspian among themselves through bilateral agreements based on median lines, allowing them to push ahead with some major projects. Other areas of the sea remain contested, though, with Azerbaijan, Iran and Turkmenistan all having competing claims. But there have been indications in recent years that those three countries are finally adopting a more pr.
How Fossil Fuels, Ironically, Are Critical In The Development Of Renewable Energy Sources
Feb 10, 2021 11:30:am
Summary We talk increasingly about “critical minerals,” sources for elements spanning the periodic table that are vital, considered to be strategically important, and for which substitutes are very difficult and expensive or simply non-existent.
by: Michelle Michot Foss, Baker Institute
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How Fossil Fuels, Ironically, Are Critical In The Development Of Renewable Energy Sources
In the grand competition among nation states to “decarbonize” and reach “net zero”, the rush of one-upmanship ignores an important truth: Hydrocarbons are critical minerals, permeating all facets of human existence and endeavor.
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