港股異動 | 煤炭股普漲 因俄烏衝突歐洲買家開始囤積煤炭
格隆匯2月4日丨港股煤炭股普漲,兗礦能源(1171.HK)漲5.72%、中煤能源和中國神華漲超4%、易大宗和首鋼資源等跟漲。澳大利亞紐卡斯爾3月煤炭期貨日內漲0.98%,報。因擔心俄羅斯入侵烏克蘭可能導致天然氣供應中斷,歐洲買家在一月開始囤積煤炭。船舶經紀商Braemar ACM根據船舶追蹤數據分析發現,歐盟1月份的煤炭進口量比一年前增加了55.8%,達到1080萬噸。歐洲3月的動力煤現貨價格在1月份上漲了78%,而澳大利亞3月的動力煤期貨價格在上個月上漲了71%。


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