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Women who sued Meta and YouTube for social media addiction is expected to testify at trial

As her landmark trial continues in Los Angeles, a California woman will?testify in court? on Thursday about the harm that?using Google's YouTube and?Meta Platforms’ Instagram as a child caused her mental health. Kaley G.M. In court, Kaley G.M. Her lawyers claim that the companies wanted to make money 'by hooking children onto their services, despite their knowledge of how social media can harm their mental health. Kaley G.M. Kaley G.M. This case is part of a global backlash against social-media companies for alleged harms caused to children and teenagers. Australia has banned children under 16 from using such platforms. Other...

Refined Products

US slows down sale of Lukoil to pressurize Russia in Ukraine peace negotiations

According to four sources who are familiar with the talks, the United States has slowed down the sale of the international assets of the 'Russian oil giant Lukoil to put pressure on Russia during the Ukraine peace negotiations. A document reviewed by OFAC showed that the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) will extend to Thursday the deadline for deals to be completed from February 28 to April 1. In recent weeks, U.S. and Russian government officials failed to make a breakthrough during talks in Geneva and Abu Dhabi, or in Miami, in order to negotiate a deal for...

Fossil Fuels

Russian rouble weakens after government flags budget changes

MOSCOW, February 26. The Russian rouble fell against the U.S. Dollar on Thursday but rebounded against China’s yuan after a swoon the day before when the government announced changes in the current budget because of?falling energy revenues. Finance Minister 'Anton' Siluanov announced on Wednesday that more money would be diverted into the fiscal reserves fund to avoid its depletion. This move implies that the state will reduce the sales of foreign currencies, which has supported the rouble. The?rouble has weakened sharply in the second half on Wednesday. This movement was primarily driven by statements regarding plans to lower cutoff prices...

Oil & Gas

Kremlin calls energy revenues drop and budget deficit fixable 'routine difficulties'

MOSCOW, February 26 - The Kremlin said on Thursday that a sharp drop in revenue from energy sales and a growing budget deficit were "routine problems" which could be resolved thanks to macroeconomic stability. Dmitry Peskov, Kremlin spokesperson, commented on the meeting that President Vladimir Putin had with top government officials to discuss budget this week. Peskov stated that Putin closely followed 'economic developments' during the meeting that Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin claimed took place on Tuesday night late at night. "There is a real decline in oil and gas revenues. The growth of non-oil revenue partially offsets this decline....

Fossil Fuels

EU asks G7 for coordination on ban on Russian oil seaborne services

The EU's sanctions representative said that before implementing the measure, it is important to coordinate with other G7 nations. On February 6, the European Commission proposed an 'all-encompassing' ban on services that support Russia’s seaborne crude exports. This proposal went far beyond previous EU sanctions, which were piecemeal in nature. It was part of a larger effort to stifle Moscow's main source of revenue for its war against Ukraine. "I believe the European Union made it clear that we will be applying the oil price cap for the time being, which was recently reduced to $44 per barrel. David O'Sullivan,...

Oil Refineries

Asia LPG and naphtha prices jump after Saudi terminal failure

According to trade sources, and LSEG data, the prices of liquefied petrol gas and?naphtha jumped on Thursday in Asia after Saudi Aramco halted the exports from a major terminal. This disrupted supplies to the area, and India is likely to be the worst hit. On Wednesday, Saudi?Aramco announced that it had halted LPG deliveries this week at its eastern terminal in Juaymah. This terminal is one of the largest exporters of butane and propane. It suffered structural damage to its delivery system on February 23, which was a result of a component being damaged. Fuel from the terminal near Aramco’s...

Fossil Fuels

Travel advisories are being issued by countries in the Middle East as tensions with Iran rise

A number of countries have started to withdraw?dependents and non-essential personnel from certain?locations? in the Middle East or advised citizens not to travel?to Iran?, due to rising tensions between Washington, D.C. and Tehran. Here are some of the moves. AUSTRALIA - The Australian government has advised dependents of Australian diplomatic staff in Israel and Lebanon that they should leave these two countries due to a deteriorating regional security situation. The government also offered voluntary departures for the dependents of Australian diplomats in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Jordan, and Qatar. It continues to encourage citizens of Israel and Lebanon who...

Oil & Gas

Travel advisories are being issued by countries in the Middle East as tensions with Iran rise

Amid the rising tensions between Washington and Tehran, several countries have started to withdraw dependents of diplomats and 'non-essential personnel from certain locations in?Middle East. Or they advise citizens to postpone travel to Iran. Here are some of the most popular moves: AUSTRALIA - The Australian government has advised dependents of Australian diplomatic staff in Israel and Lebanon that they should leave these two countries due to a deteriorating regional security situation. The government also offered voluntary departures for the?dependents of Australian diplomats in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Jordan, and Qatar. It continues to encourage?citizens of Israel and Lebanon...

Natural Gas

The US AI boom is facing an electric shock

The race for artificial intelligence dominance by Big Tech may soon hit a bump in the road as U.S. power grids struggle with keeping up with hyperscalers who spend big. Microsoft, Amazon and Alphabet, among other technology giants in the US, announced in recent months that they plan to spend $600 billion in AI by 2026. Some investors are already concerned about the profitability of this strategy due to the investment wave. The ambitious U.S. AI plans will be hindered by severe power-infrastructure bottlenecks including turbine shortages and slow grid expansion. The processing and cooling of data centers that are...

Oil & Gas

Gulf equities mix as US-Iran negotiations loom; Saudis extend decline

Early trade on Wednesday saw a mixed performance on the Gulf stock exchanges, with Saudi Arabia continuing its decline on fiscal concerns. Market participants were awaiting a third round of U.S. - Iran nuclear talks, scheduled for Thursday. Saudi Arabia's benchmark index fell 0.3%. This was a continuation of its decline as the budget deficit in the kingdom increased quarter-on-quarter because of higher spending. Financial?stocks led the way in losses. Al Rajhi Bank - the largest Islamic bank in the world - and Saudi National Bank - the largest lender of the country by assets – both fell?0.7%. Saudi Aramco,...

Oil & Gas

Senate Democrats blast Trump over failing to apply sanctions to Russia

Democrats in the Senate Banking Committee criticized President Donald Trump on Tuesday for not stepping up sanctions against Russia to force it to end the four-year war in Ukraine. They noted that the European Union had?designated nearly 900 targets by 2025, compared to only two?for?the?U.S. Democratic staff from the Republican-led panel released an analysis on the fourth anniversary. They identified hundreds of targets that Trump could have sanctioned during his first year as president. The war in Ukraine, Russia’s western neighbor, has caused the deaths of hundreds of thousands of people and ravaged large areas of Ukraine. They said that...

Fossil Fuels

Sources: Former Gecamines Gecamines miner Gecamines leaders oppose the takeover by Virtus-Chemaf

Three people with knowledge of the situation said that the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) replaced the CEO and Chairperson?of the state miner Gecamines partly because they opposed the U.S.-backed Virtus?Minerals' plan to purchase cobalt and Copper producer Chemaf. In an effort to establish a mineral partnership with Washington in Kinshasa, President Felix Tshisekedi replaced Guy Robert Lukama, the chair of Gecamines, and Placide Nkala Baasadilua, as CEO and Chair respectively. He did this by replacing them with Deogratias Ngele Masudi, and Baraka Kabemba. Congo has compiled a list that includes Chemaf mines in an effort to attract the?U.S. Previous...

Crude Oil

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Sources: US slows Lukoil assets sale due to Ukraine peace negotiations

Four sources with knowledge of the talks say that the United States has slowed down the sale of the international assets owned by the Russian oil giant Lukoil to use as a bargaining tool in the Ukraine peace talks. A document reviewed by OFAC showed that the U.S. Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) will extend to Thursday the deadline for transactions to be completed from February 28 to April 1. In recent weeks, U.S. and Russian government officials failed to make a breakthrough during talks in Geneva and Abu Dhabi, or in Miami, in order to negotiate a deal...

Crude Oil

Russell: China is shifting its crude oil purchases in response to the price rally.

China's role in setting the?floor and the?ceiling for crude oil prices is one of the less?discussed dynamics of the global market. When prices are low, the world's biggest crude importer will buy excess oil and build up its inventory. Analysts and journalists covering the crude oil market are not aware of the changes in imports because they occur with a delay of several months. There are early signs, however, that China will shift its imports in favor of crudes with more competitive prices, and also reduce imports starting April. The reason for this is that crude oil prices are rising...

Crude Oil

MORNING BID AMERICAS - Nvidia's damp squib

What's important in the U.S. and international markets today by Mike Dolan Editor-at-Large of?Finance and Markets Nvidia beats the street once again, but this time there was no market fireworks. The AI giant's stock soared 3% in a matter of hours after?surpassing analysts' revenue forecasts for the last quarter and the one to come. But, they've since given most of this back. Questions continue to be raised about the narrowness of customer base and rising competition for the chip giant. Below, I'll go into more detail. Check out my most recent column about the main obstacle to deeper EU-China trading...

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Mineral Resources

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...

Mineral Resources

Iron ore prices fall on lower demand for feedstock after production cuts

Iron ore futures were unable to find direction on Thursday, as traders considered the reduced demand for feedstock due to upcoming production cuts and signs that Beijing would?implement additional property stimulus measures. As of 0302 GMT, the most-traded contract for May?iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was trading 0.4% lower. It was 745.5 Yuan ($108.91), per metric ton. The benchmark March ore price on the Singapore Exchange fell 0.27% to $98.4 per ton. Chinese steelmakers in the northern region of China will have to reduce production by 30% or more starting March 4, to maintain clean air during the...

Mineral Resources

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

Emirates Global Aluminium anticipates that copper substitution and capacity limitations will drive demand.

Emirates Global Aluminium stated on Wednesday that the outlook for the "aluminium" market is healthy. They cited opportunities created by China's production capacity ceiling, and the demand caused by the high cost of copper, which has led to some manufacturers using aluminium in place of copper. In an interview, Abdulnasser Bin Kalban said that the demand for aluminum was increasing worldwide...and moving away from copper. He also stated that he anticipated demand to exceed supply. EGA, owned jointly by Abu Dhabi's Mubadala, and the Dubai sovereign wealth fund ICD, is planning to build the U.S.'s first primary aluminum plant in...

Mineral Resources

Zimbabwe bans all raw minerals, including lithium concentrates. It cites abuses

Zimbabwe has suspended exports of raw minerals and lithium concentrates, its mines ministry announced in a Wednesday statement. The government had accused the country of malpractices and leakages. The Ministry said that the export ban would continue until further notice, and apply to all minerals in transit. The statement stated that the government expects the mining industry to cooperate on this measure, which was taken in the interest of the nation. The government said it was committed to "...in-country beneficiation and value addition, compliance?and accountability" in the export of Zimbabwe's minerals resources. The mines ministry, in a letter sent to...

Mineral Resources

As the annual parliament meeting approaches, some Chinese steelmakers have been asked to reduce production.

Analysts and consultancies have said that some Chinese steelmakers will need to reduce production by at least 30% starting March 4, in order to maintain a clean air quality for the annual parliamentary meeting. During meetings, Chinese steel mills are asked to reduce production to improve air quality, especially those located in the northern region near Beijing. State media announced in late December that the annual parliament meeting, which is closely watched, will begin on?March 5th. The consultancy Mysteel said in a Wednesday note that several steel?mills have been told to start voluntarily production controls and reduce?blast furnace output by...

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

Post-holiday hot metallic output rises, as iron ore prices increase

Iron ore futures rose on Wednesday, as traders anticipated a pick-up in the 'feedstock demand' after the Lunar New Year holiday. However, an increase in incoming iron ore shipment may limit price gains. As of 0332 GMT, the most traded May iron ore contract at China's Dalian Commodity Exchange increased by 1.42%. It now stands at 752.5 yuan (109.51 dollars) per metric ton. The benchmark March Iron Ore?on the Singapore Exchange increased 1.98% to $98.55 a ton. After the Lunar New Year holiday, Chinese blast furnaces are expected to ramp up production. The broad-based metals rallies also helped to lift...

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...

Mineral Resources

Nippon Steel raises $3.9 billion through Japan's largest convertible bond issue

Nippon Steel decided to increase its convertible bond offering to 600 billion yen, the largest in Japan's corporate histories. The company is seeking to refinance their $15 billion acquisition of U.S. Steel as well as fund business expansion. The company announced on Tuesday it would increase the offering by 50 billion yen in total, in two equal tranches. This was based on the investor demand and the market conditions. It aims to invest 6 trillion dollars yen over the next five-year period, including an investment of $11 billion into U.S. Steel to fund growth. Nippon Steel increased the size of...

Mineral Resources

Weisfisch to sell Glencore almost $115 Million of cobalt, according to sources

Glencore agreed to buy nearly 2,000 tons of cobalt from Rami Weisfisch, an industry veteran. The deal is a historic one. Two sources confirmed that the material, which is essential for defense and military gear, will be shipped to the United States to be included in its planned stockpile. The U.S. administration of President Donald Trump is actively seeking out critical materials, including cobalt, to reduce its dependence on China. China is the world's dominant supplier and processor for metals and minerals required by strategic industries. China has used its power to impose quotas, new regulations and ban the export...

Mineral Resources

Dalian iron ore prices fall as China resumes trading

The Dalian iron-ore futures fell on Tuesday in response to the drop in the 'Singapore iron-ore prices during the Lunar New Year holiday. However, a recovery in production and a fall in shipments are expected to support the prices. As of 0319 GMT, the most traded May iron ore contract at China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was trading 1.19% lower. It was 745 yuan (US$108.03) per metric ton. The benchmark March ore price on the Singapore Exchange rose by 0.89% to $96.7 per ton. Trading on the DCE, SHFE and Singapore Exchange ceased between February 16 and February 23 due to...