Oil Stocks in Spotlight Amid Slump in Crude Prices, Brexit

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Although many investors, pundits, and politicians expected Britain to remain in the EU yesterday, British citizens surprised the world by voting for the ‘Leave’ side. The decision has caused substantial turmoil in the markets, and many energy companies haven’t been spared.

In this article, we take a closer look at why BP plc (ADR) (NYSE:BP), Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM), ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP), Transocean LTD (NYSE:RIG), and Seadrill Ltd (NYSE:SDRL) are trending and see how elite funds are positioned among them.

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Brexit Causes Turmoil Among Super-Majors

BP plc (ADR) (NYSE:BP)Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM)ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP) have lost 4%, 2%, and 4% respectively due to sinking crude prices. Although crude prices had been trending higher due to increased demand and lower supply, and WTI and Brent had been trading near $50 per barrel and higher before the vote, the Brexit decision has caused many traders to take a ‘risk-off’ approach. Although Britain might not leave the EU for another 2 years, depending on how the negotiations go, the potential ramifications of Britain leaving the EU could be disastrous for crude demand. First, Britain and the EU could enter recession and crude demand from those areas could drop. Unlike in 2008, Britain’s interest rates are already low and it will be difficult for the country’s central bank to soften any sort of shocks caused by the decision. Likewise, the ECB is in a similar position for the EU. Second, the ‘Brexit’ decision will likely cause the dollar to strengthen as investors seek safe haven in times of uncertainty. Given the historical inverse relationship between the dollar’s strength and growth in emerging countries, demand from the emerging markets could also fall. Given the double whammy, it isn’t surprising that crude futures are off around 5% from yesterday. All eyes will be on the Fed, ECB, and Bank of England to see how the central banks can creatively respond to this unprecedented situation.

Of the 766 elite funds we track, 34 funds owned $685.46 million worth of BP plc (ADR) (NYSE:BP)’s stock, 60 top funds had a bullish position in Exxon Mobil Corporation (NYSE:XOM), and 45 savvy funds held stakes in ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP) at the end of March.

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On the next page, we examine Transocean LTD, and Seadrill Ltd.

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