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Why is Asia so dependent on Middle Eastern oil sources?

Asia is heavily dependent on Middle East oil and gas, with 60% of its crude coming from this region. This makes it vulnerable to a prolonged shutdown of the Strait of Hormuz as a result of the Iran War. How much Middle East oil does Asia import? The Middle East is the largest oil producing and exporting region in the world, shipping?one out of four barrels of crude oil daily, most of which are exported through the Strait of Hormuz. According to shipping analytics firm Kpler, Asia will import 14.74 million barrels of Middle Eastern crude per day in 2025....

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Stocks plunge in Seoul as record sell-off leads to stock market rout

Investors dumped bets in the chip industry on Wednesday as they feared that a growing Middle East conflict would cause an oil shock, which could increase inflation and delay interest rate reductions. Asia is heavily dependent on the energy imports that are shipped through the nearly closed 'Strait of Hormuz'. This was evident in Seoul where the session ended with the stock market dropping 12%. It was the biggest drop ever recorded. Over the past two days, the benchmark lost over 18% of its worth while the currency fell to a low not seen in 17 years. Japan's Nikkei dropped...

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QUOTES - Asia stock crash deepens, as markets prepare for energy shock

Investors sold off their chipmaker positions on Wednesday due to fears that the Middle East war will cause an oil shock, which would increase inflation and delay interest rate cuts. The broadest MSCI index of Asia-Pacific stocks outside Japan dropped 4.2%. Seoul's steep falls triggered a circuit breaker as the KOSPI fell more than 11%. The two-day loss was 17%. Japan's Nikkei dropped 4.3%, while Taiwan's benchmark fell 3.6%. COMMENTS: TARECK HORCHANI is the head of prime brokerage at Maybank Securities in Singapore. We are seeing foreign outflows driving the move, especially in large-cap tech stocks that have led the...

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Minister says Indonesia will import more crude oil as the Middle East conflict escalates.

Indonesia's energy minister said that the country will increase its crude oil imports from the United States to replace the Middle East supply amid an escalating conflict in the region. U.S.-Israeli air warfare against Iran has resulted in the deaths of scores of civilians, both inside Iran and Israel, and the chaos of global air travel. Oil prices have also risen after the closure of the Strait of Hormuz where one fifth of the world's oil trade passes along the Iranian coast. Energy Minister Bahlil Lahadalia stated that a quarter of Indonesia’s crude oil imports are from the Middle East....

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Stocks fall as Middle East conflict fuels inflation fears

Investors weighed the implications of U.S., Israeli and Iranian strikes on Iran for?energy and the global economic system as they traded in the early Asian hours of Tuesday. MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific share index outside Japan dropped 1%, extending losses for the second day. The drop was led by a 2.5% fall in Korean shares. Tokyo's Nikkei225 fell 0.8%. S&P 500 futures fell 0.2%. Rupal Agarwal, Asia quant strategy at Bernstein, Singapore, said: "Economic uncertainty was already elevated, and now with Iran conflict, geopolitical risks are expected to increase too." The last time these two factors spiked together was 2022, during...

Fuel Oil

The Asia market for high-sulfur fuel oil is growing as tensions in the Middle East threaten to reduce exports

As tensions between the U.S. and Iran disrupted traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, fears of tightening exports grew. The Middle East is one of the largest exporters of fuel oil into Asia. Most barrels end up in bunker hubs, where they are sold to ships to refuel them, or to refineries to use as feedstock for other oil products. Cracks in HSFO received a 'boost' as traders waited for clarity from Middle Eastern exporters such as?the United Arab Emirates?, Iraq?, Kuwait? and Saudi Arabia?. Expectations of a tighter sour crude oil market also lent a boost. Singapore's 380cst HSFO/Dubai...

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As AI and Iran concerns weigh, Asian shares fall while yen, Treasuries, and Treasuries increase.

The mood was gloomy in Friday's Asian trading session as fears about the?valuations of technology companies weighed down on shares, and Middle East tensions kept the energy markets on edge. Japanese shares fell along with Wall Street - despite what seemed to be a glowing report from AI sector leader Nvidia. The?yen? and U.S. Treasuries grew, while gold remained steady after a 2-day rise. A mediator for the U.S.-Iran nuclear talks, an Omani, gave a positive readout of the latest round. However uncertainty still hung on energy markets as there was no sign of any breakthrough that could avert a...

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Asia shares surge in relief rally after Nvidia beats street

Asian stocks rose on Thursday, after Nvidia's upbeat results soothed concerns about AI-driven disruptions and rising costs. The yen, however, was weighed down by an uncertain rate outlook in Japan. Oil prices remained high due to lingering concerns about the escalating geopolitical tensions that could arise between the U.S. Nvidia forecasted first-quarter revenues above market expectations on Wednesday, betting that Big Tech would continue to spend on its AI processors. Investors were closely watching the result. It was a relief to see that companies weren't spending as much money on AI. This helped Japan's Nikkei reach a new record early...

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Asia markets surge on improved AI sentiment; tech stocks lead gains

Investors piled into what they deemed the safest bets on artificial intelligence, while the yen was still in the spotlight. In his State of the Union address, Donald Trump boasted of the stock market's?gains and claimed that "almost" all countries and corporations wanted to adhere to the tariff and investment agreements they had previously made with Washington. The financial markets did not react much to the speech. Futures markets showed a mildly optimistic start in the U.S. with S&P E-minis rising 0.07% and Nasdaq E-minis increasing 0.11%. The EURO STOXX futures rose 0.2%. The broadest MSCI index of Asia-Pacific stocks...

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Asia markets gain on improved AI sentiment; Trump speech is awaited

Investors doubled down on what is seen as the safest bet in artificial intelligence (AI) while the yen was the focus. Investors who have been shook by the volatility of recent months were also waiting for Donald Trump's State of the Union address on Tuesday night in Washington. Market participants are preparing for remarks that could cover everything from Iran to trade policies. Early trading saw MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific share index outside Japan?up?1% higher. Japan's Nikkei set a record high. In early trading, it was up 1.1% to 57,956.92 after reaching an intraday high of 58.047.89. The Topix index as...

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Stocks rebound amid investor anxiety about AI and tariffs

Global shares gained on Tuesday, after losing ground in the previous session. This was due to renewed attention on the economic impact artificial intelligence has on business and the markets are still grappling with the implications of President Donald Trump's tariff policies. Anthropic, a San Francisco-based startup, has unveiled ten new ways for business customers to utilize its AI plugins. These include investment banking, engineering and human resources. This comes just weeks after other releases caused a selloff of software and service stocks. The markets remained uncertain about Trump's tariffs after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that his emergency tariffs...

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Investors jittery about AI disruption as stocks dip

The global stock market fell for a second consecutive day on Tuesday. This was due to a variety of factors, including uncertainty about President Donald Trump's policy on tariffs, geopolitical tensions, and a renewed concern over the economic upheaval caused by artificial intelligence. The president announced that a 10% levy would be applied across the board after the Supreme Court declared Trump's emergency tariffs illegal?on?Friday. Effect on Tuesday . Trump said that the tariffs would be 15% but it wasn't clear when or if this would apply. Trade partners and investors are unaware of the status of many tariff agreements,...

Refined Products

Oil Storage

Singapore light distillate stocks at record high, data shows

LSEG data on Thursday showed that Singapore's light distillate stocks reached a'record high this week. This was due to a 'deep contango -structure of?gasoline price, which encouraged storing amid lower demand. In a contango-structure, the prices for immediate delivery are lower than those for future deliveries. Enterprise Singapore released data showing that Singapore's oil products onshore inventory, held by up to 14 major oil companies and oil storage firms, rose by 1.496 millions barrels during the week ending February 18. The contango in the gasoline market is so deep that everyone would like to "roll" (sell their current positions to...

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Indonesia's Danantara Fund launches natural resource processing projects worth $7 Billion

The chief of Indonesia's sovereign fund, 'Danantara Indonesia,' announced that the fund launched six projects worth $7 billion in the 'natural resources processing' sector, including an energy refinery for green energy by Pertamina. Rosan Roeslani, CEO of the company, stated that other projects include construction of aluminum and alumina smelters as well as an ethanol plant. These projects are part of the '18 priority projects for the sector of natural resources processing that the government will launch this year, with a total investment amounting to 618 trillion Rupiah (US$36.7 billion). Roeslani stated during the launch that "the president stressed the...

Refined Products

Sources say that the talks between Indian Oil and Vitol have hit a snag due to some terms.

Two sources said that a deal between Indian Oil Corp. and global trader Vitol, to form a joint venture for equal trading, has been delayed because of differences regarding certain clauses in the contract. Sources said that these?included the volume of IOC crude purchases that would come under joint venture control and the timing for an exit clause for a trader. IOC hoped to seal the deal with Vitol during the India Energy Week conference held last week. The country's largest refiner wanted the traders'?expertise and their global network in order to expand its presence on the international crude and...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

Copper and other base metals are lifted by China factory data

On Wednesday, copper prices recovered from two sessions of losses due to better than expected private factory data from China, the top metals consumer. The aluminium price rose to its highest level in more than a month, on the back of supply concerns resulting from the escalating conflict in the Middle East. This region is a major producer of this metal. The benchmark three-month copper price on the London Metal Exchange rose 1.5%, to $13,150 per metric ton at 1030 GMT. LME copper has fallen 3% in the last two sessions due to fears that the Mideast conflict will hinder...

Mineral Resources

Aluminum prices rise as Middle East conflict fuels concerns about supply

Aluminum prices rose Tuesday, as traders were 'alert' to the supply risks in the Middle East due to the U.S.-Israeli air war on Iran that spilled over into neighboring countries. Benchmark Aluminium on the London Metal Exchange rose 2.1% to $3,260 per metric tonne in open-outcry official trading, after reaching a month-high of $3,315. Middle East exports aluminium via the Strait of Hormuz, which accounts for 8 percent of global capacity. Iran threatened to attack any ship that tried to cross the Strait on Monday. Aluminium producers have halted premium offers for Japanese buyers in the second quarter. Norsk Hydro...

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CORRECTED - Aluminum hits a one-month high, as attention turns to Middle Eastern supply

Aluminum?prices jumped to their highest level?in over a month?on Monday, after U.S.-Israeli strikes in Iran fueled concerns about a prolonged conflict in the Middle East. Iran is a major producer. Benchmark aluminium prices on the London Metal Exchange were up 3.1% to $3,236 per metric ton by 1050 GMT, after reaching $3,254 at its highest level since January 29. Investors closely monitor developments in the Strait o'Hormuz. This important trade route for commodities was disrupted when Iran attacked U.S. bases in the region. Neil Welsh, Britannia Global Markets said: "Base metals have risen this morning on the back of concerns...

Mineral Resources

Malaysia renews Lynas Rare Earths' operating license for 10 years

Malaysia has renewed Lynas Rare Earths’ operating license?for ten?more?years?to 'import raw material containing natural radioactive materials and process rare Earths,' the Australian miner announced on Monday. By 0131 GMT the shares of Lynas had risen as much as 7 % to A$20.30, their highest level since October 21, 2025. The benchmark ASX 200 index was down around 0.5%. Lynas, who is the Malaysian Department for Atomic Energy, said that they are expected to issue a?formal license soon. The Southeast Asian country raised concerns about the radiation levels?from the cracking and leaching process, raising fears that Lynas?license would not be renewed....

Mineral Resources

Copper reaches four-week peak, on course for seventh consecutive monthly increase

Prices of copper hit a 4-week high on Friday and are on course for a 7th consecutive monthly gain. Demand optimism has outweighed worries about stocks piling up in warehouses registered at major exchanges. The benchmark three-month copper price on the 'London Metal Exchange' rose by 1.3% in open-outcry official trading to $13,482 per metric ton after reaching $13,527, its highest level since January 30. After a wave speculative purchases, the metal used for power and construction reached a record high on January 29, reaching $14,527.50. One metals trader stated that base metals were also supported by the?investment need for...

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Copper prices fall from two-week highs as stocks rise and temper demand optimism

The price of copper fell on Thursday, after reaching a two-week high in the previous session. A stronger dollar and rising inventories dampened expectations about a recovery in demand from China, the top consumer of the metal in the world. In official open outcry, the benchmark?three-month?copper price on the London Metal Exchange fell 0.3% to $13,286 a metric ton. The metal had reached $13,350 during the previous session. This was the highest level since February 11. Shanghai Futures Exchange also saw a similar high overnight. The Chinese have returned to the market since the first day of the Lunar New...

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Copper reaches two-week high after US tariffs strike down

The copper price rose to a two-week high on Wednesday, as growth and demand optimism dominated. This was after the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Donald Trump could not impose sweeping'reciprocal tariffs. At 1706 GMT, benchmark copper on the London Metal Exchange was?up 1.1% to $13,318 per metric ton after reaching $13,335 in the previous session. This is the highest level since February 11. The U.S. Supreme Court struck down last week tariffs that Trump imposed under a law intended for use during?national emergency'. David Wilson, BNP Paribas commodities analyst, said that the Asian markets benefitted from the Supreme...

Mineral Resources

Andy Home: Cobalt limits in the Congo expose China's weakness with critical metals

China's dominance in critical mineral supply chain is not as absolute it might appear. Cobalt is a good example. According to the International Energy Agency, China will account for 78% global refined production of battery metal by 2024. It lacks significant mining capacity and is therefore highly dependent on imported raw materials. The export controls of the Democratic Republic of Congo have exposed this vulnerability. This is the biggest source of cobalt products for Chinese processors. Congo suspended exports of cobalt in February and implemented a quota-based system in October. The fourth quarter of the year saw a near-standstill in...

Mineral Resources

As China returns from its holiday, copper prices hit their highest in over a week

The copper price rose on Tuesday to its highest level in more than a month, fueled by a positive mood and a stronger demand from China, the world's largest metal consumer, after markets reopened following a holiday. Benchmark?copper for three months on the London Metal Exchange?had gained 2.4% by 1700 GMT to $13,182 per metric ton after reaching its highest price of $13,196 since February 12. LME copper fell 0.7% on Sunday, but has gained 22.5% over the last three months. However, it is still well below its record high of $14,527.50, set on January 29. Alastair Munro is a...

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Copper falls from a one-week peak as inventories increase, and confusion surrounds tariffs

Prices of copper fell on Monday as inventories continued to rise. Investors were also unsure about the future of U.S. Tariffs and Chinese Trading ahead of reopening following a holiday. Benchmark three-month Copper on the London Metal Exchange fell 0.9% to $12,843 per metric tonne by 1700 GMT. It had earlier reached a session high of more than $13,050. LME copper is up about 3% in the last four sessions but still far below its record high of $14,57.50 on January 29, which was reached. The fact that there is more inventory outside the U.S. may be a little dampener...

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Indonesia Stock Exchange to release $11 billion in shares amid global scrutiny

According to an IDX official and an analysis of publicly available data, nearly one third of the companies listed on 'the Indonesia Stock Exchange', including its largest listings, could be affected by capital markets reforms promised by Jakarta. This could potentially unleash over $11 billion of new share supply. Indonesia has announced a number of capital market reforms after index provider MSCI warned in late January that the country could be downgraded to frontier status by May due to the opacity on the market, which'may have enabled price manipulation. The plan includes a key component of raising the minimum level...

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Copper, aluminium drive higher after court rejects Trump tariffs

The prices of copper, aluminium, and other base metals rose on Friday as the U.S. Supreme Court overturned sweeping tariffs that were imposed by President Donald Trump in accordance with a law meant to address national emergencies. London?Metal Exchange benchmark 3-month copper increased 0.8% to $12,917 per metric ton at 1720 GMT. It had previously reached $12,985.50, its highest level in a week. Aluminium also rose 1.2% to $3103.50. The ruling is "constructive" for base metals, as it reduces the near-term risk to global trade flows and demand. The upside will likely be limited, however, given that some sector-specific duties...