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Fourth quarter 2021 growth in China was 4%. This WSJ report questions the target for 2022 of 5.5% as a Big Reach.

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US president Biden sees a bigger push for renewables as the right approach to the shutoff of supplies from the war in Eastern Europe, seeing it as part of the COP26 Glasgow push to check global warming. The US oil industry sees an expansion of fossil fuels, including natural gas during the crisis. 

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This WSJ report looks at Apple's continued use of pricing at the high end for its technologically advanced products. It says Apple had 33% growth in the last year during the pandemic but looking forward growth maybe limited to about 6%. Niche plays may have a limited prospect in the future.

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The US oil embargo in 2022 is not a big decision for president Biden. The US only imports 3% of its oil and 1% of its coal from combatant nations in Europe's east. 70% of the oil from that region cannot find buyers because of sanctions risk says the WSJ. This WSJ view from the Editorial Board says Biden's policy of not boosting US fossil fuels production is contrary to what makes sense in the current situation of high oil prices. Seen from the point of view of US commitments at COP26 Glasgow and global warming effects on the planet, president Biden's commitment to boost renewable energy and use this as an opportunity to make the US less dependent on fossil fuels presents an alternate perspective. One that is needed looking beyond the situation that is faced in 2022.

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Annalena Baerbock is emerging as one of Germany's most popular leaders, winning overwhelming praise from all quarters in Germany including opposition CDU conservatives, says DW.com. She wins praise for her clarity and steadiness in a time of upheaval. After Olaf Scholz she is easily the most popular leader in Germany. As co-leader of the Greens with Habeck, she is Foreign Minister. Olaf Scholz also commended Baerbock for her work during the crisis in helping Germany rethink old policies under Merkel, in his speech to the German parliament.

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A new party is likely to form the government in Punjab- the Aam Aadmi party. In Uttar Pradesh the BJP looks to continue forming the government, according to exit polls. 

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Germany's state development bank KfW has signed a memorandum of understanding with German energy company RWE AG to build a new LNG terminal at the northern port city of Brunsbuttel. Netherlands infrastructure group Gasunie will operate the new LNG terminal. The Nordstream 2 $11 billion project is now set aside and Germany plans to use the LNG terminals and other sources outside of Russia. Germany commissioned its gas market trading hub to buy LNG of 1.5 billion euros. 

Germany will now fast track another LNG terminal on the North Sea at Wilhelmshaven. That terminal would be operational in 3 years. 

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Most of the Aeroflot and Russian airlines fleet of planes are now grounded. The action was taken by the Russian government to prevent the seizure of Russian planes in overseas locations. 515 of 865 planes in Russian commercial airlines are under leasing arrangements, with companies leasing the planes seeking to repossess the planes as soon as possible.

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