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GRAPHIC - World markets walk a fine line between AI stocks, oil shocks and equities.

Investors said that the turmoil on the world markets over the past week showed the economic outlook was now on a razor's edge. There were equal odds for an AI boom to boost growth, or oil shocks from the U.S. - Iran war to send stocks and bonds into a tailspin. The global equities market hit its highest point on June 3 and then experienced their worst day since October the next day. This week, they have been reversing direction constantly to match President Donald Trump's volatile remarks about Iran. Florian Ielpo, head of multi-asset and macro portfolio management at...

Oil & Gas

ROI-Global trade in rude health? McGeever: Yes, with a catch

Global trade doesn't cool in the shadow of tariffs, wars on trade, real wars, and energy shocks. It's heating. How durable is it when the price, and not volume, is what's stoking up the flames? Recent trade data, from the U.S., China and other major economies, shows that cross-border commerce has grown at a faster rate than economists expected. In many cases the price increases were the primary cause of increased activity and surprising export figures. This reflects the spike in inflation caused by the Iran War, particularly on the oil and energy markets. This was especially true in the...

Fossil Fuels

Trump on Iran: We will be very aggressive with them

U.S. president Donald Trump announced on Wednesday the United States will?attack?Iran'very hard' if a peace deal cannot be reached. He also said that the United States had been taking oil from Iran. Trump told reporters in the White House that he would be "attacking them very hard" after Iran shot down an Apache helicopter on the Strait of Hormuz. The president has re-iterated the fact that Iran would be attacked on Wednesday. Trump revealed that?the United States is taking oil out of Iran. Trump revealed that the United States has been removing millions of barrels per night of oil from...

Fossil Fuels

The world markets are on a tightrope, balancing between AI stocks and oil price shocks

Investors said that the turmoil on the world markets over the past week showed the economic outlook was 'now on a razor edge. There are equal odds for an AI boom to lift growth, or for oil shocks resulting from the U.S. - Iran war to send stocks and bonds into a tailspin. Global equities reached an all-time high on June 3 and then suffered their worst day in October the next day. This week, they have spent a lot of time reversing direction constantly to match U.S. president Donald Trump's volatile remarks about Iran as well as rapidly changing...

Oil & Gas

ROI-Global trade in rude health? McGeever: Yes, with a catch

Global trade is not cooling in the shadow of tariffs and trade wars. It's heating. How durable is it when the price and not the volume is what's stoking up the flames? Recent trade data from the U.S., China and other major economies show that cross border commerce is growing at a faster rate than economists expected. In many cases the "increased activity" and the "surprisingly strong headline export numbers" were primarily driven by "higher prices". These reflect the spike in inflation caused by the Iran War, particularly on the oil and energy markets. This was especially true in the...

Oil Refineries

Officials alter train schedule after drones strike historic museum in Russia annexed Crimea

Local authorities said that Ukrainian drones had hit a 'historic museum' in Sevastopol, in Russia-annexed Crimea. They also reduced the number nighttime trains as a result of the intensifying air strikes. The museum commemorates 1853-1856 Crimea War, which was fought between the Russian Empire (including the Ottoman Empire) and a coalition. In that war, Russia lost. Mikhail Razvozhayev - Sevastopol’s Russian-installed Governor – said via Telegram that the roof of the museum was on fire. He didn't provide any further details on the damage, or if there were casualties. "The enemy will be punished for this sacrilege!" Razvozhayev wrote in...

Oil & Gas

Reliance lifts Indian shares after Meta data centre deal

After a flat start, Indian?shares rose on Wednesday, led by Reliance Industries. This was after Meta Platforms announced its first AI-enabled?data centre partnering in India. As of 9:57 a.m. IST, the benchmark?Nifty 50 index rose 0.59% to 23,379.4 while the BSE Sensex increased 0.7% to 74436.6. Reliance rose 2.1% following a Meta announcement that the company would lease a datacenter the Mukesh Ambani?led?company, will build in India. 11 of the 16 largest sectors saw gains. The broader small and mid-caps were flat. The heavyweight financials and the private banks each gained 0.6%. As renewed Middle East hostilities, and expectations of...

Fossil Fuels

Officials alter train schedule after drones strike historic museum in Russia annexed Crimea

Local authorities said on Wednesday that Ukrainian drones had hit a historical museum in Sevastopol, in Russia-annexed Crimea. They also reduced the number?nighttime train services in response to intensifying air strikes. The museum is dedicated to the 1853-1856 Crimea War, which was fought between the Russian Empire and a coalition including the Ottoman Empire. In that war, Russia lost. Mikhail Razvozhayev said that the roof of the museum was damaged on Telegram. He didn't provide any details on the damage, or if there were casualties. "The enemy will be held accountable for this sacrilege!" Razvozhayev wrote in his early Wednesday...

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Meta partners with Ambani’s Reliance to build AI data centers in India

Facebook parent?Meta announced on Wednesday it had partnered with Mukesh Ambani, a billionaire from India. The two companies will build the first AI-enabled India data center. Reliance is building a datacenter with a 168 MW power capacity in Jamnagar, a city located in the western Indian state Gujarat. According to a statement, Meta will lease this facility with options for expansion. Meta said India’s large user base and rapidly growing digital economy make it a great place to invest. According to IMARC Group, India's data center market will nearly double by 2034 to $13.11 Billion, driven by digital transformation, cloud...

Fossil Fuels

Jio BlackRock to launch ETF in August after $2 billion India fund base

Jio BlackRock Asset Management plans to launch its exchange-traded funds in India by August. The company hopes to emulate BlackRock's success in the global market of passive investing, where ETFs have yet to gain traction. In the first year of its existence, the joint venture between MukeshAmbani's Jio Financial Services (JFS) and the largest asset manager in terms of assets managed has amassed around 180 billion rupees in assets. This was achieved by building up a base in active equity funds, debt index funds and cash. The plan is to begin with equity-focused ETFs. BlackRock manages approximately $5.1 trillion in...

Fossil Fuels

US EIA warns that oil inventories are headed for multi-decade lows

The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported on Tuesday that oil stockpiles in?the largest economies of the world are heading toward their lowest levels since 2003, as inventories are being drawn down at an unprecedented pace due to lost production from the Iran War. The EIA estimates that total oil inventories within the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development members will fall to just over 2.3 billion barrels in December. This is based on the current assumption that the marine traffic through the Strait of Hormuz won't return to its pre-conflict level until early 2027. In its Short-Term Energy Outlook monthly...

Oil & Gas

Jio BlackRock to launch ETF in August after $2 billion India fund base

Jio BlackRock Asset Management will launch its first exchange traded funds in India by August. The company hopes to emulate 'BlackRock’s' global success in passive investment in a market that is still developing. In the year following its launch, the joint venture between MukeshAmbani's Jio Financial Services (JFS) and the largest asset manager in world has managed to amass about 180 billion rupees in assets. This was achieved by establishing a solid base of cash, debt index and active equity funds. The plan is to begin with equity-focused ETFs. BlackRock manages approximately $5.1 trillion worth of ETF assets worldwide, which...

Crude Oil

Crude Oil

MORNING BID EUROPE - Tech and war worries sap confidence

Gregor Stuart Hunter gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets. Oil is back in the spotlight and equity markets are struggling to find a footing after the selloff this week triggered by new?blows against the ceasefire?in?the Middle East. U.S. has?launched a new strike against multiple targets within Iran. President Donald Trump has promised even more attacks in the event of no peace agreement. Brent crude rose by 1.7% to $94.64 on Friday after the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps of Iran announced that it had targeted U.S. bases in Kuwait and Bahrain and threatened?to...

Crude Oil

The chips in MORNING BID AMERICAS are blue

What's important in U.S. and Global Markets Today By Mike Dolan, Editor at Large, Finance and Markets It's unnerving that the relapse of U.S. Tech stocks on Tuesday occurred as oil prices dropped sharply in the same session. This shows how stock market anxiety extends "well beyond" the energy story. The crude?prices on Wednesday were volatile after the U.S. and?Iran exchanged missile strikes overnight, the most alarming direct interaction between the two sides since the fragile ceasefire was established. Below, I will go into more detail. Check out my most recent column about why the stock exchange is becoming more...

Oil & Gas

Kuwait's KPC has delivered the first spot fuel cargoes after the Iran War, according to sources

Kuwait Petroleum Corp. (KPC) is offering fuel on-demand for the first since the start of the Iran War, according to four sources who are familiar with the matter. Separately KPC is 'offering 4,000,000 barrels of?crude? via tender. A fifth source who has direct knowledge of the issue said that the oil is being offered to Asian buyers. Three sources confirmed that the state firm had offered at least 90,000 metric tons (670,500 bar) of 10ppm gasoil, and a 55,000-60,000 tonne (489,500-534,500 barrels) of naphtha via private negotiations for a June loading. It was not possible to determine immediately if any...

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Mineral Resources

Russell: China's May data is confusing, but the Iran war has not affected iron ore prices.

The U.S. and Israel war against Iran has not affected the price of iron ore, but this relative calm hides a shift in the?dynamics? for the steel raw material. China purchases about three quarters of the world's seaborne iron ore. It uses it to feed mills that make just over half the steel produced worldwide. Iron ore is mostly sourced from Australia and Brazil. Other producers such as South Africa and Guinea also contribute a small amount. This trade bypasses the Strait of Hormuz. The narrow waterway that connects Iran to Oman has been closed off since February 28, when...

Mineral Resources

China's control of indium phosphide threatens AI data center rollout

Jim Anderson, the CEO of Coherent, a chipmaker backed by Nvidia in an earnings call early in May, warned about a shortage of Indium Phosphide. A U.S. delegation of businessmen accompanied President Donald Trump to China. Three sources with knowledge of the matter said that Anderson's trip was to highlight the delays in China's licensing for the export of the high-speed optical chip needed in the manufacturing of AI data centres. According to two U.S. officials and a person who was briefed about the talks, the issue was also raised during the Seoul talks between the top 'trade negotiators' of...

Refined Products

India rejects US claim of excess capacity in textiles and steel

Amitabh Kumra, a trade official in India, said that India did not have'surplus manufacturing capacity' in textiles and steel as claimed in the Section 301 investigation by the U.S. Trade Representative. Washington has cited structural surplus capacity in Indian industries, from solar panels and petrochemicals, to steel and textiles. It also cites its $42 billion goods trade deficit with the United States by 2025. Kumar, India's Additional Trade Secretary, said that its textile and Steel output should be evaluated in relation to the size of its population, its domestic demand, and its growth needs rather than its absolute production. "Overcapacity"...

Mineral Resources

Russia has failed to sell its confiscated stakes in UGC for the third time.

On Wednesday, the Russian state auction website showed that they had failed to sell 67.2% of the gold producer Uzhuralzoloto which it had taken 'from its owner' last year. According to the website, the auction was declared null and void because no bidders had been cleared to participate. Also, no deposit had yet been paid for the single bid made by businessman Mikhail Pimulin. The Russian federal property management agency has yet to announce whether or not it will be holding another auction. Last July, a Russian 'court' ruled that the UGC majority stake owned by the businessman Konstantin Strukov...

Mineral Resources

Oil rises as US-Iran tensions increase, causing gold to fall to an 11-week-low

On Wednesday, gold?fell?to an 11-week low, as oil prices?rose?on renewed hostilities between Iran and the U.S., fueling concerns about inflation. Gold spot was down 1.7% to $4,191.84 an ounce at 0747 GMT after reaching its lowest level since 23 March. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery fell?1.6%, to $4,215.60. Ilya Spivak is the head of global macro at Tastylive. He said, "We are seeing a readjustment in what central banks will do globally, and that there has been a major shift towards hawkishness." After President Donald Trump claimed that Iran had?shot down a U.S. Apache helo in the Strait of?Hormuz,...

Mineral Resources

As US-Iran hostilities resume, oil prices rise and gold drops

As the dollar and oil prices rose on Wednesday due to renewed hostilities between Iran and the U.S., gold fell to an 11-week low, fueling concerns over inflation and interest rates hikes. Gold spot was down 1.9% to $4,181.04 an ounce at 0414 GMT after reaching its lowest level since 23 March. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery fell 1.9% to $4204.70. Dollars rose, causing greenback-priced gold to be?more costly for holders of currencies other than the dollar. Oil prices rose 1%, fueling inflation fears and expectations that interest rates will remain high for a longer period. The Federal Reserve's...

Mineral Resources

Copper prices fall as macro-concerns weigh on tariff support

Copper prices fell on Wednesday morning as macroeconomic concerns and volatility related to the Middle East conflict offset the price support provided by U.S. tariffs. As of 0300 GMT, the benchmark three-month copper price?on London Metal Exchange?declined by 0.36% to a metric ton at $13,566.5. The Shanghai Futures Exchange's most traded copper contract fell 0.38%, to 104.010 yuan (15,354.52) per ton. The price of oil rose Wednesday as the U.S. launched a new strike against Iran. The Middle East war has increased energy prices and put pressure on manufacturing, which is a major sector for copper demand. Data released by...

Mineral Resources

Gold falls as oil and the dollar rise due to renewed US-Iran hostilities

Gold dropped?more? than 1% to a 11-week low on Wednesday, as the dollar and oil prices rose due to renewed hostilities by the United States with Iran. This fueled concerns over inflation and interest rates. Spot gold fell 1.8%, to $4,187.59 an ounce, by 0230 GMT. This is its lowest level since 23 March. U.S. Gold Futures for August delivery were down 1.7% to $4,213.40. Dollars rose, making bullion priced in greenbacks more expensive for holders?of other currencies. Oil prices increased by 1%, fueling inflation fears and cementing expectations that interest rates will?stay high for longer. The Federal Reserve's policy...

Mineral Resources

Nikkei falls as Gulf tensions cause a shift in value shares

Japan's Nikkei average fell on Wednesday as investors shifted away from high-flying technology stocks that are sensitive to energy prices. The 'benchmark' Nikkei 225 Index fell 1.1% to 64,700.89. This was a reversal of the 2.1% gain in the previous session. The Topix index fell 0.69% to 3,586.34. In retaliation to the?downing a military chopper, the United States launched strikes against Iran Tuesday, which has deepened doubts about a possible?peace agreement. The data showed that the Gulf Crisis caused wholesale Japanese inflation to accelerate to its fastest rate in three years. This added upward pressure to domestic bond yields. "Declines...

Mineral Resources

LME stock tightens up as copper prices rise, dollar falls

The dollar fell on Tuesday after Israel and Iran agreed to stop their attacks against each other. Meanwhile, visible metal inventories outside of the United States tightened further. The benchmark three-month copper price on the London Metal Exchange increased 0.8% by 0951 GMT to $13,728 per metric ton, but was hampered by the 21-day moving median at $13,735. The U.S. Dollar Index was down by 0.2%. However, the markets are waiting for Wednesday's U.S. Inflation data to get clues about the Federal Reserve. Dollar-priced materials become more appealing to buyers who use other currencies when the U.S. dollar is weaker....

Mineral Resources

As tensions in the Middle East and China reduce imports of copper, tight LME stock levels counteract lower China imports.

The price of copper?went up slightly on Tuesday as London Metal Exchange inventories shrank, helping it to withstand pressures from concerns over?Middle East tensions?, inflation?, and lower China imports. Benchmark 'three-month' copper on the London Metal Exchange rose 0.48% by 0702 GMT to $13,681.5 per metric ton. The Shanghai Futures Exchange's most traded copper contract rose 0.56%, to 104.650 yuan (15,452.42) per ton. The Donald Trump administration is expected to make a decision on tariffs for copper imports by the end of the month. Data released by China's top consumer showed that imports of copper unwrought have declined significantly this...

Mineral Resources

Mideast tensions and tight LME stock counter China's worries about demand. Copper prices remain stable

The copper price was little changed Tuesday, as the?support of dwindling London Metal Exchange inventory offset the?pressures from Middle East tensions and high oil prices. Benchmark three-month copper prices on the London Metal Exchange were down 0.22% by 0300 GMT, at $13,585.5 per metric ton. The Shanghai Futures Exchange's most traded copper contract rose 0.02% to 104,090 Yuan ($15,356.58) a ton. The London Metal Exchange has seen a decline in stocks, which is causing traders to shift their metals?towards the United States before the U.S. announces its decision on tariffs on copper imports at the end of June. Data released...