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Down 10%, These 2 LNG Stocks Just Got the Green Light to Soar

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Key Points in This Article: The U.S.-EU trade deal secures $750 billion in energy purchases, with $250 billion annually for LNG, boosting the sector. Europe’s shift from Russian energy drives demand for U.S. LNG, benefiting infrastructure and export companies. Risks include steel tariffs, global price volatility, and potential EU regulatory or commitment challenges. Nvidia made early investors rich, but there is a new class of ‘Next Nvidia S…

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DWS Market Consensus During the weekend, EU President Ursula von der Leyen and US President Donald Trump reached an agreement that should settle the tariff conflict, at least for the time being. It is not a tariff agreement, but a preliminary agreement that leaves many details (and scope for interpretation) open. However, the agreement significantly reduces uncertainty for European exporters and US importers. Key points [...]

US stocks closed today's trading without major changes. Investors were assessing the possible impacts of the trade agreement concluded on Sunday by the United States and the European Union. The Dow Jones index, which includes shares of 30 leading American companies, lost 0.14 percent to 44,837.56 points. The broader S&P 500 index, on the other hand, rose by 0.02 percent to 6,389.77 points and the Nasdaq Composite index, which includes many compa…

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