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Europe's breaking a sweat | Oil is big business again | [TOGETHER WITH]( Hi {NAME}, here's what you need to know for February 22nd in 3:00 minutes. 💚 There’s so much to say about ESG stocks that we just couldn’t fit it all into one event. So join us for our three-part workshop – [Getting To Grips With ESG Investing](, [How To Analyze Sustainable ETFs](, and [How To Pick The Best ESG Stocks]( – and find out the ins, outs, and upside-downs of sustainable investing. Today's big stories - Eurozone business activity has been at its highest in five months in February - It's coming up to payday, so here are four investing ideas from four top wealth managers – [Read Now]( - Saudi Aramco’s shares hit an all-time high on Monday Honest Work [Honest Work] What’s Going On Here? New survey data out on Monday showed eurozone business activity [hit]( a five-month high in February. What Does This Mean? These surveys ask Europe’s business managers how busy they’ve been each month, and the first one of this year – which came hot on the heels of the post-Omicron panic in January – was a bracing read. But February’s data suggests that any dropoff in activity was just a temporary setback. Business activity in the services industry, after all, rebounded as Europeans went straight back to their favorite theaters, bars, and tourist traps. And activity in the manufacturing industry suggests that supply chain bottlenecks are finally loosening up, which means those companies are finally able to start closing the gap on demand. Why Should I Care? For markets: Will Europe change its tune? These companies also admitted to what we already knew: that they’re passing costs from steeper wages or higher energy bills onto their customers. In fact, the average price that companies are charging for their products or services jumped by the most since the survey started ([tweet this](). Those higher consumer prices could play a part in sending European inflation to [another]( record high this month, which could – some traders are betting – force the European Central Bank to raise interest rates sooner than planned. Zooming out: Britain is the litmus test. British companies have been busy too, with a UK survey showing business activity [hitting]( an eight-month high in February. The government is now feeling so confident, in fact, that it’s ready to [shrug off]( every last Covid restriction: mask-wearing, testing, self-isolating – you name it. So all eyes will now be on the country to see whether it really can live alongside the virus, or whether it’ll come to regret its typically stiff upper lip. You might also like: [Can Europe’s stocks finally beat America’s in 2022?]( Copy to share story: [( 🙋 [Ask a question](mailto:questions@finimize.com?body=Ask us a question: Where are you writing from? Let us know and we'll mention it when we reply.&noapp=true&subject=Honest Work&utm_campaign=daily-global-22-02-2022&utm_source=email) Analyst Take Four Post-Payday Investing Ideas [Four Post-Payday Investing Ideas]( [Photo of Carl Hazeley] Carl Hazeley, Analyst What’s Going On Here? So you’ve just been paid, you’ve covered your rent and bills, and you have some cash left over. With inflation so high, you’re probably better off investing that money somewhere. But with valuations so high, the million dollar question is [where](. Enter Bloomberg, which has been chatting to four top wealth managers to find out [where they recommend investing $100,000]( this year. Except here’s the thing: you don’t need $100,000 to [replicate their plays](. So that’s today’s Insight: [four ideas from top wealth managers](, and how to take advantage. [Read or listen to the Insight here]( SPONSORED BY THE MOTLEY FOOL This tech could be bigger than Tesla According to The Motley Fool’s team, 87% of Americans could be missing [one lucrative market]( hiding in plain sight. A [market]( that, by their math, will make tech advancements like self-driving cars look like peanuts. Not just their math, either: McKinsey is predicting that this market will be worth [$20 trillion](. So it’s no wonder Cisco and Intel are already putting billions of dollars aside to be part of it. [The Motley Fool]( doesn’t want you to miss out. That’s why its team has put together a guide on [a company]( that’s making the most of this possible “bigger than the internet” tech. Find out what you’re missing: [get the stock with The Motley Fool](. [Get The Stock]( Ker-ching [Ker-ching] What’s Going On Here? Saudi Aramco’s stock hit an all-time high on Monday, as the world’s biggest oil company gets back to its winning ways. What Does This Mean? Aramco [broke records]( when it listed its shares on the stock market in late 2019, only for the pandemic to promptly send demand for oil – and the company’s share price – plummeting. But good things come to those who wait: the oil price has risen more than 80% since the start of last year, and Aramco’s share price has climbed with it. So when the company said on Monday that it’s expecting demand for the slippery stuff to hang around, its stock reached a whole new all-time high. That’s something the Saudi government – which owns the majority of Aramco’s shares – wants to capitalize on: Bloomberg reports that it’s planning to sell some of its shares in hopes of raising even more money than it did from Aramco’s gargantuan [initial public offering](. Why Should I Care? The bigger picture: Here comes $100 oil. The problem here is that the oil supply can’t keep up with demand. Energy producers were, after all, cutting back on oil projects even before the pandemic, as governments and investors pushed for lower emissions. And when the pandemic arrived, those companies scaled back production even more. That might be why commodities trader Vitol said on Monday it’s [expecting]( oil – which currently costs $92 a barrel – to sit above $100 for a lot of this year. For you personally: Feel positive about energy. It might be a good time to be an oil investor: Bernstein Research reckons the seven energy “supermajors” – including BP, Shell, ExxonMobil, and Chevron – will deliver $38 billion to shareholders this year through [share buybacks](. That’s almost double 2014’s $21 billion – the last time oil traded above $100 a barrel – and could make now a lucrative time to buy in. You might also like: [How to profit from oil’s resurgence.]( Copy to share story: [( 🙋 [Ask a question](mailto:questions@finimize.com?body=Ask us a question: Where are you writing from? 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