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Indian shares close the week lower due to higher crude oil prices

India's equity benchmarks fell this week, after two weeks of gains. The lingering unrest in the Middle East and high crude oil prices dampened risk appetite for stocks in the world's third largest crude importer. This week, the Nifty 50? fell 0.8% to 24,366 while the BSE Sensex dropped 0.6% to 78.009.25. They ended Friday with little change. Brent crude prices rose 4.6% this week to $87 a barrel, due to the lack of progress made in peace talks between Iran and the U.S. to end a long-running war in the Middle East. The U.S. said on Thursday that it...

Power Markets

U.S. TerraPower and South Korea's SK Innovation Sign preliminary agreement on global SMR Projects

The Industry Ministry in Seoul announced that TerraPower and South Korea’s SK Innovation had signed a preliminary agreement on small modular reactors. This will allow the SK Group affiliate to participate in TerraPower's domestic and international projects. According to the ministry, Bill Gates and Chey Tae Won, Chairman of SK Group, signed the agreement at a Seoul meeting with Industry Minister Kim Jung Kwan. According to the ministry, the deal allows SK Innovation (the parent company of South 'Korea's biggest oil refiner) to participate in developing 'TerraPower's SMR project in the United States as well as overseas. The ministry did...

Fossil Fuels

Finland bans certain parts of Baltic Sea after Latvia shoots drones in its airspace

On Friday morning, fighter jets participating in a NATO air defense mission reportedly'shot down' a drone which had entered the airspace of Latvia - a member state of NATO and European Union. A threat to airspace in the vicinity of Russia was also raised by the armed forces. Finland, a member of the EU and NATO that shares a border in part with Russia, has temporarily restricted aviation and maritime traffic to certain areas within the eastern Gulf. This is a precautionary move against drones. The armed forces of Latvia did not immediately disclose any details about the drone's origin...

Oil & Gas

India's trade deficit in goods reaches 6-month high due to the Mideast conflict.

India's trade deficit in goods grew more than expected, reaching a six-month high of $31,98 billion during July. The Middle East conflict pushed up India's oil imports and global freight costs. Data shows that India's external imbalance is under increasing pressure as the wider trade deficit weighs on its rupee and inflows of capital. According to a poll the merchandise trade deficit for July was higher than expected at $30.20 billion. This is compared to a previous month's deficit of $30.43. Exporters and industry data show that freight rates from South 'Asia have increased sharply over the past few weeks....

Fossil Fuels

BofA will take 49.9% of Jio Credit in India for $1.9 billion

Bank of America is set to acquire up to a 49.9% share in Jio Financial Services' non-bank lending arm in a deal worth 182.68 billion rupees ($1.92 billion). The lender is expanding its presence in India's rapidly growing financial sector. The deal is a continuation of a recent trend of large foreign investment in Indian banks and nonbank lenders. These institutions are experiencing a high demand for credit, and low delinquency rate. Recent deals include MUFG's investment into Shriram Finance in Japan, Emirates NBD of Dubai's purchase of 60% stake in RBL Bank, and Sumitomo Mitsui Financial Groups' investment in...

Oil & Gas Refining

BofA will take 49.9% of Jio Credit in India for $1.9 billion

In a deal worth 182.68 billion rupees (about $1.92 billion), Bank of America will take up to 49.9% stake in Jio Financial Services' non-bank lending division. The U.S. lender is expanding its presence in India’s rapidly growing financial sector. Bank of America and Jio Credit announced on Wednesday a preferred allocation of equity shares, warrants, and other securities. BofA initially holds a stake of 26.5% in the transaction. This could increase to 49.9% if warrants are exercised. As part of this deal, Jio Credit will sell shares and warrants up to 66.13 Billion Rupees. BofA CEO Brian Moynihan stated that...

Fossil Fuels

Oil steadies near one-week highs as US-Iran peace deal hopes dim

The oil prices remained steady?on Tuesday? at a level higher than a week ago?despite fading hopes of an agreement between the U.S.A. and Iran that would end their war and open the Strait of Hormuz after President Donald Trump demanded damages for the U.S. Brent crude futures remained flat at $87.81 per barrel at 0013 GMT. U.S. West Texas intermediate crude?futures stayed at $82.20 per barrel. Both benchmarks rose by more than 5% Monday, reaching their highest level since July 31. Trump's response to Iran’s conditions for a deal was to demand that Iran pay compensation for those killed in...

Oil & Gas

Statement: Fire breaks out in a diesel tank at Libya’s Zawiya Oil Depot

Brega Petroleum Marketing Company released a statement saying that a fire broke out, along with a heavy smoke, in the diesel?tank at Zawiya Refinery in Libya on Monday after the tank was hit under circumstances that are still unknown. Brega, owned by the state oil company NOC, is responsible for fuel supply. Zawiya, the largest refinery in Libya, as Ras Lanuf has been shut down, is located around 40 km west of Tripoli. Its capacity is?120,000 barrels a day. It is linked to the 300,000 barrels per day Sharara oilfield. The?company stated that firefighter 'brigades' are battling the fire. It...

Oil & Gas

What is the identity of Iran's Mohsen Rezaei?

Iran has named Mohsenrezaei secretary of the Supreme National Security Council. This is a promotion of a prominent hardliner, and close ally to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei. The move comes more than five months after the conflict began with the United States. Rezaei succeeds Mohammad Baqer Zolqadr in the position of second-in command at the body that coordinates Iran’s security and foreign policy and is presided over by President Masoud Peshkian. Zolqadr has been appointed to be Khamenei's political advisor. What you need to know about Rezaei 71 COMMANDED RELATIONAL GUARDS AGE 27 Rezaei, who was 27 years old...

Oil Refineries

Officials say that Ukraine killed 13 people, including a child, in a drone attack on the Russian city of Nizhnekamsk.

Authorities said that at least 13 people, including a child, were killed and 39 others injured by a Ukrainian drone strike on industrial and civil targets in Nizhnekamsk. This is the highest civilian death toll in Russia for months. According to Russian media, the attack also targeted a major oil refinery in the Tatarstan Region, located about 800 km (497 mi) east of Moscow. In a press release, Russian investigators announced that they had opened a criminal investigation into the attack they deemed a terrorist act. They said that Ukraine struck residential areas in which a child was killed. Radmir...

Fossil Fuels

Oil prices rise on the uncertainty surrounding the reopening Hormuz

Oil prices rose Monday?on the uncertainty of a reopening the Strait?of Hormuz any time soon. Iran said a?deal with Oman?defining?new shipping?lanes? was in its final phases?but?insisted that the U.S. still must meet other conditions. Brent crude futures increased 91 cents (1.09%) to $84.46 a bar by 0056 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude futures also rose 61 cents (0.78%) to $78.79 a bar. Both benchmarks fell more than 7% in the last week, on the hope that Iran and Oman would soon reach a deal that would lead to the reopening of Strait of Hormuz. The Strait of Hormuz carried...

Oil & Gas

After 18 months of negotiations, Syria and Russia have reached an agreement on the future of Tartous & Hmeimim Bases

After?18 months? of intensive negotiating, Syria and Russia have reached an agreement to settle the future of Russian base?at Tartous?and Hmeimim?, according the Syrian Foreign Ministry. The ministry announced that the Syrian state will take over the management of civil facilities, such as Hmeimim Airport and the commercial berth at Tartous Port, allowing for their gradual integration into the civilian administration. The military sites would be converted into joint training and qualification centres, under new arrangements that preserve the interests of both parties. This transition was to be completed in three months. The Russian naval base at Hmeimim and?Tartous air?base...

Crude Oil

Crude Oil

MORNING BID EUROPE-Yen stuck in twilight zone

Ankur Banerjee gives us a look at what the day will bring for the European and global markets. The yen is back in the intervention area, but it's fate now seems to depend on the Fed's policies and the Bank of Japan's aggressive hikes, after the joint operation with the U.S.' failed to stop the currency's fall. The currency is heading for its worst three-month period, with the rate hovering around 159.37 dollars per U.S. Dollar, moving ever closer to 160, which could trigger another round of intervention. Tokyo spent billions to prop up the yen between April and May,...

Crude Oil

Asian stocks to gain weekly on the back of fading US rate hike bets

The Asian stock market rose on Friday as the inflation data lowered expectations for an imminent U.S. interest rate hike. However, the faltering talks to end the Middle East war are likely to keep the risk sentiment in check. Brent?futures remained steady at $87.03 a barrel, following a decline on Thursday, but were on track for a weekly gain of 4%, ending a two-week loss streak. This was after the U.S. warned to increase economic pressure against Iran, including by extending a navy blockade. The markets have largely ignored the lack of progress made in the Iran War, focusing instead...

Climate Change

Exports of China's electric trucks are soaring due to the Iran war

China's?exports of electric trucks to other Asian nations have soared. This is in addition to an increase in domestic sales, as the?higher fuel costs as a result of the Iran War accelerate regional electrification. China's rapid adoption of etrucks - from lighter vehicles to tractors-trailers - has shielded the 'world's largest auto market' from the conflict. Other countries are now scrambling for a chance to catch up. China's heavy etruck exports have more than doubled in the last four months since the U.S. and Israel started the war, on February 28. They now total 16,823 vehicles. The majority of the...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

Copper prices fall on profit-taking and economic uncertainty

Prices of copper?and aluminum dipped on Friday, as investors took advantage of a rally in the face of uncertainty over the global economy and the unresolved conflict?in the Middle East. Benchmark three-month?copper?on the London Metal Exchange?was down 0.3% to $14,106 per metric ton at 0930 GMT. LME copper is up 9% from its seven-week low reached on the 24th of June, due to declining inventories and a tight supply outside of the United States. "We are seeing some profit-taking after a strong uptrend, but this trend looks pretty solid." Ole Hansen is the head of commodity strategy for?Saxo Bank, Copenhagen....

Mineral Resources

Sources: China's state iron ore purchaser has a supply agreement with Anglo American

Three sources familiar with the matter said that the Chinese state iron ore purchaser reached an agreement in April with 'Anglo American over an annual supply contract for the key ingredient used to make steel. China Mineral 'Resources Group' (CMRG) was established in 2022 in order to gain more power on the iron ore markets where China is a dominant buyer. They have increased their efforts to get better terms for Chinese Steelmakers who are struggling with dwindling margins and dwindling demand. Bloomberg broke the news on Friday. Sources said that CMRG, under the?agreement which was not previously reported, became...

Mineral Resources

After rally, copper prices fall as demand concerns dominate the conversation

Copper prices fell on Friday but have remained higher so far this week, as analysts wondered if global demand would be able to keep up with the recent price rally. Benchmark three-month copper on the London Metal Exchange fell 0.34% to $14,100.5 per metric ton at 0715 GMT. The red metal will likely gain 0.3% this week. This is the longest weekly streak it has had since 2020, when it gained 5.49%. The Shanghai Futures Exchange's most traded copper contract fell?0.12% to 107 690 yuan (15,970.64) per ton. The economic activity could be boosted by the fact that inflationary pressures...

Mineral Resources

Copper prices set to fall, ending six-week winning streak due to demand concerns

Copper fell on Friday, and it was expected to snap its longest weekly gains since '2020. It and the wider Industrial Metals Complex were weighed down by worries about 'demand prospects. Benchmark three-month Copper on the??London Metal Exchange fell 0.56% to $14,069 per metric ton at 0300 GMT. After six weeks of gains, the metal will end this week at its current level. The Shanghai Futures Exchange's most traded copper contract fell?0.33% to 107460 yuan (15,935.82 USD) per ton. Metal demand is still a concern, despite the fact that inflationary pressures are easing and interest rate fears are fading. Fastmarkets...

Mineral Resources

Sources say that China's state owned CMRG has asked some traders to purchase iron ore through its platform

Sources say that China's iron ore buyer, the state-owned company, has asked some domestic traders to purchase cargoes through its trading platform. This is a move designed to strengthen?its control over pricing and trading of this key ingredient in steelmaking. China Mineral Resources Group informed about a dozen of traders that they could buy iron ore through the state-owned company's online platform at a Thursday meeting, according to three sources who were familiar with the matter and spoke under the condition of anonymity. CMRG, which was created in 2022 in order to give Beijing greater pricing?power on the iron ore...

Mineral Resources

Copper falls on dollar firmness and concerns about global economy

The price of copper and other industrial metals fell on Thursday. This was due to a stronger dollar, and concerns about the global economy as 'the Middle East conflict continues. Benchmark 'three-month' copper on the London Metal Exchange fell 0.7% to $14,028 per metric tonne at 0920 GMT. It had fallen by 0.2% the previous session. LME copper rose to a six month high last week on tighter inventories outside of the United States. It's obvious that the market is tight. Nitesh Shah is a commodity strategist with WisdomTree. He said that there are a lot more questions about the...

Mineral Resources

Gulf markets are easing as U.S. - Iran tensions and the Hormuz disruption factor in

Investors weighed stalled attempts?to resolve the U.S. - Iran conflict, the continued disruptions of?shipping in the Strait of?Hormuz 'blockade?and a softer outlook for oil demand. Iran and the United States are still at odds on a permanent solution. A senior Iranian source said that there has been no progress in reviving or setting a timeline for the implementation of the June interim agreement. The prospects for a breakthrough have been further dampened by President Donald Trump's renewed criticism of Iran's leaders. Meanwhile, fresh attacks against shipping on Tuesday highlighted the dangers facing regional trade. The energy outlook was further impacted...

Mineral Resources

India and Southern African Customs bloc renew trade pact discussions

India and the five members of the Southern African Customs Union signed terms-of-reference on Wednesday, to begin talks on a preferred trade agreement. New Delhi is seeking lower tariffs for exports such as cars, pharmaceuticals, and industrial machinery. After five rounds of talks that ended in 2010 without an agreement, the move brings back India's negotiations with SACU. SACU is made up of South Africa, Botswana Namibia, Lesotho, and Eswatini. The agreement could be India's first significant trade agreement with a regional African bloc. It would give Indian companies access to 65 million people in Africa while also helping SACU...

Mineral Resources

India's Grasim Industries has a strong first-quarter performance as its core business improves

Grasim Industries, a company based in India, reported a'standalone profit' in the first three months of this year. This was due to a'strong performance in its fibre business which provides materials for textiles and apparel, as well as fewer losses in newer ventures. Aditya Birla Group's flagship company reported a standalone net profit of 632.2 million rupees (about $6.33 million) in the quarter ended June 30. This compares to a loss?of 1.18 million rupees one year ago. Grasim’s fibre business reported a 12% % increase in revenue year-on-year. Analysts expected a'sharp improvement' in Grasim’s quarterly earnings as higher prices boosted...

Mineral Resources

Aluminium's rally of seven sessions ends as EGA confirms timeline for smelter recovery

Aluminium prices ended a seven session rally on Wednesday, after Emirates Global Aluminium (EGA), a major producer of the metal, reaffirmed that it will resume full-scale production in its war-damaged plant?in 2027's first quarter. Benchmark three-month aluminum on the?London Metal Exchange fell 0.65% to $3,342 per metric ton at 0700 GMT. The rally began on August 3 and has since risen 4.7%. The Shanghai Futures Exchange's most traded aluminium contract was 0.43% more expensive at 24,285 Yuan ($3,600.18). It reached 24,470 yuan per ton earlier in the session, its highest level in nearly 10 weeks. EGA's Al Taweelah Smelter in...

Mineral Resources

Australia promised to build 1.2 million homes but builders are reaching their limits

Builder Jay Perham in Brisbane, Australia, was forced to pour cement at a housing site during the night because he couldn't find workers to do the work when the sun came up. Then, quality problems arise. Perham, the manager of Axiom Construction, said that you can't see at night. "The last three or four pours that I have made were all at night and we had head torches on and lamps." Brisbane, the host city for 'the 2032 Olympic Games, will see around A$7billion ($4.93billion) in Olympic-related construction. This will add to the existing shortage of workers. The construction of...

Mineral Resources

Markets expect key US inflation data

Gold edged up on Tuesday, after reaching a?peak? of more than two months earlier. Market participants are awaiting important U.S. Inflation figures that may influence expectations about the Federal Reserve’s policy. Gold spot was up 0.2% to $4,396.87 an ounce by 11:05 am EDT (1505 GMT) after reaching its highest level in the session since June 5, at $4434.84. U.S. Gold Futures rose 0.8% to $4456.10. The market will be looking at this week's data to confirm that inflation is under control, said Peter Grant, senior metals analyst and vice president of Zaner Metals. He added that a moderated annualized...