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LNG shipping stocks: Only one gainer

Last updated: 2022/05/04 at 4:34 AM
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The UP World LNG Shipping Index, the world’s just stock list centered on LNG delivery organizations, destroyed 1.41% a week ago. U.S. shares represented by the S&P 500 Index destroyed 3.27%.

It ended up being a moment decreasing few days for LNG delivery shares. Just one business raised – Flex LNG (NYSE (FLNG) included 8%. The next biggest gain ended up being 0.6%, carried out by Awilco LNG (OSE: ALNG).

All others destroyed or relocated nowhere. The most important losings had been experienced by Exmar NV (BSE: EXM), which destroyed over 13%. New Fortress Energy (Nasdaq: NFE) published of 4.1%.

Many organizations that destroyed around 3%: Höegh LNG Partners (NYSE: HMLP), Qatar gasoline Transport Company – Nakilat (QSE: QGTS), Mitsui O.S.K. Lines (TSE: 9104), NYK Line (TSE: 9101), bp (NYSE: BP) or Chevron (NYSE: CVX).

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With a 2% reduction done final few days: Korea Line Corporation (KSE: 005880) and Golar LNG (Nasdaq: GLNG).

UP World LNG Shipping Index is a rules-based stock index household made to show and assess the overall performance of globe openly exchanged organizations associated with maritime transportation of liquefied gas (LNG). This excellent list addresses 17 organizations and partnerships from countries globally such as the United States Of America, Qatar, Japan, Norway, Southern Korea, and Malaysia. The list addresses a lot more than 65% associated with the world’s LNG service fleet. UP Index is reasonably limited service. You can expect both freemium (the essential chart of UP Index and S&P 500 list) and test accessibility all maps.
Source: UP-Indices.com



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