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2026-03-20
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2026-03-20
CreditSights analysts Stephanie Sim and Pius Xue expect Tencent’s debt metrics to remain stable over the next 12 months, supported by resilient revenue from online advertising and gaming. They highlight the company’s strong balance sheet, robust free
CreditSights analysts Stephanie Sim and Pius Xue expect Tencent’s debt metrics to remain stable over the next 12 months, supported by resilient revenue from online advertising and gaming. They highlight the company’s strong balance sheet, robust free cash flow, and liquidity, noting Tencent could hold more cash than debt by year-end. A slight drop in EBITDA margin is expected due to higher AI spending. The firm maintains an outperform rating, viewing Tencent as a stable long-term play in Asia and China and a hedge against U.S. AI stocks.
2026-03-20
The Middle East conflict is forcing Asian nations, from South Korea to Bangladesh, to rely more on coal as LNG supplies tighten. Qatar’s Ras Laffan, the world’s largest LNG export hub, suffered extensive damage, driving up gas prices. Coal, already o
The Middle East conflict is forcing Asian nations, from South Korea to Bangladesh, to rely more on coal as LNG supplies tighten. Qatar’s Ras Laffan, the world’s largest LNG export hub, suffered extensive damage, driving up gas prices. Coal, already over 40–50% of the region’s power mix, is now favored as LNG becomes unaffordable for price-sensitive buyers, according to Rystad Energy analyst Sam Chua.
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