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The U.S. Fails to Meet LNG Contracts with Europe: What This Means for Europe’s Energy Security

... in other regions, particularly in Asia, where demand for LNG has surged. With Asia offering premium rates for LNG, suppliers are opting to maximize revenue by redirecting shipments to markets where they can secure better returns. This price-sensitive behavior has left Europe vulnerable to supply shortfalls, especially during peak demand periods like winter. Flexible Terms in LNG Contracts Unlike traditional gas contracts, many LNG agreements allow suppliers greater flexibility in determining where ...

How a raw materials marketplace takes away market power from traders

How Digital Services are Changing Audience Behavior Patterns in the B2B Segment – A Case Study of the OPEN OIL MARKET Fuel Marketplace. Interview with Sergey Tereshkin for "RBC Companies". Does the oil products market need a marketplace? After all, there are still no striking examples ...

BTC and ETH Options Expiration on July 25: Market Analysis and Key Levels

... achieve maximum profit if the price is close to $112,000 at the time of settlement. Some analysts note the "gravity effect"—the tendency for prices to gravitate towards such key levels as the expiration date approaches. Nonetheless, the actual behavior of BTC will also depend on external factors: strong market trends or news can overshadow the influence of option levels. Ethereum: Bets on Growth and the Threshold of $2,800 Options on Ethereum represent a smaller yet still significant part of ...

Legalization of Cannabis in Germany: One Year Later – More Problems than Solutions

... citizens – public health and societal safety. The German cannabis experiment has demonstrated that quick victories in this field are unlikely. Addressing the issue requires a measured, phased policy that considers both medical aspects and real human behavior. In the coming months, it will become clear whether Germany will opt for targeted adjustments or entirely reverse the legalization.

Record Cash: $347.7 Billion at Berkshire Hathaway

... opportunity than to overpay. This fundamental analysis and patience indicate that Berkshire is willing to wait as long as necessary, keeping capital in reserve to enter the market at a more favorable moment. For both private and institutional investors, this behavior serves as guidance: it is wiser to wait for a pullback to justified prices rather than chase the market at its peak. Trade Wars, Inflation, and Fiscal Risks At the shareholders' meeting, Buffett also touched upon macroeconomic risks that reinforce ...