Watching commodity plays against Asian energy demand
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Seeing $XLE move today, up +1.76% to 63.68, and $BDL's run to 49.47 (+3.30%), it's hard not to connect that to the broader narrative around energy demand. While the headlines focus on the usual suspects, my attention has been on how this plays out in Asia. Many of the large economies in the region are still heavily reliant on traditional energy sources, and any sustained upward trend in commodities will eventually ripple through their import costs and, consequently, their equity markets.
It makes me think about a selective approach to my watchlist. Instead of just looking at the obvious Asian energy players, I'm more focused on the indirect impact on sectors that are highly sensitive to energy input costs. We could see some interesting divergence there, depending on how various central banks in the region choose to address potential inflationary pressures.