港股異動丨煤炭股再度飆升 消息稱中國煤炭交易商正考慮減少從俄羅斯進口煤炭
格隆匯3月3日丨煤炭股再度飆升,兗煤澳大利亞(3668.HK)漲逾9%領漲,首鋼資源漲近6%,中煤能源漲約4%。據路透社,俄羅斯入侵烏克蘭後,中國煤炭交易商正考慮減少從俄羅斯進口煤炭。報道指出,內地煤炭交易商從銀行間面對融資阻力,因銀行憂慮俄羅斯相關生意將觸及潛在制裁,特別是歐美製裁俄羅斯金融機構進行跨境支付。俄羅斯軍事行動引發歐美製裁升級,印尼、澳洲、南非等煤炭出口國煤價都在本週大升。而中國進口煤炭中,約15%來自俄羅斯,僅次於印尼。

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