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Risk of Bankruptcy for Mercedes, BMW, and Volkswagen: What It Means for Investors

... serious internal issues. These negative indicators highlight that major automotive corporations are struggling to cope with external challenges, including competitive pressure from Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers and the ongoing slowdown of the European economy. Key Risks for Automakers Tariffs on Imports to the U.S.: Donald Trump is once again considering increasing tariffs on imported vehicles to support domestic manufacturers. If tariffs truly increase (in the range of 10% to 200%), German ...

Energy Sector News, Monday, August 4, 2025: Brent around $70 amid increased OPEC+ production, EU gas reserves exceed 70%, gasoline export ban in effect

... participants are closely monitoring the global external trade situation. The U.S. has secured key trade agreements with the European Union, Japan, and several other partners, avoiding a full-scale tariff war and supporting confidence in demand resilience.... ... adding uncertainty. Nevertheless, the global summer travel season is driving high demand for gasoline and jet fuel in major economies (U.S., China, etc.). Leading analytical agencies project that global oil consumption will increase by approximately ...

Friday, December 13, 2024: Analysis of Key Events and Reports

... manufacturing, particularly in countries heavily reliant on energy-intensive industries. Strong performance could support the euro and European equity markets, while weak data might amplify concerns about economic stagnation. United States: The Baker Hughes rig ... ... demand and pricing pressures. Corporate dividend updates in Russia, while region-specific, highlight trends in resource-heavy economies. These payouts are significant in showcasing company resilience and investor confidence, even under challenging circumstances....

Fuel and Energy News – Sunday, August 24, 2025: Sanctions Standoff, Oil, Gas, and the Petroleum Market

... market, which had previously been under pressure from excess supply and slowing demand, is showing a slight rebound this week – Brent crude prices are nearing the upper threshold of $60 per barrel, reflecting a fragile balance of factors at play. The European gas market continues to maintain relatively high inventory levels: underground gas storage facilities (UGS) in the EU are almost 90% full, providing a solid reserve before winter. However, amid ongoing uncertainty, gas prices have risen for the ...

Economic Events and Corporate Reports - Monday, August 4, 2025 - Inflation in Turkey, Sentix Index

... more hawkish tone dampens interest in riskier assets, while signals of easing support equity markets, particularly in emerging economies. Consequently, in the CIS countries, decisions and forecasts from the Fed are closely watched by investors, who consider ... ... signaling an improvement in sentiment. If the Sentix continues to rise in August, it will underscore the growing optimism among European investors. Overall, macroeconomic trends suggest cautious optimism: global inflationary pressure is gradually easing,...