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Stocks rise on Fed optimism, but sterling and gilts are slammed by budget surprises

The growing bets on a rate cut in the U.S. lifted stocks for a 4th straight day, and Europe's stock markets experienced an incredible few hours when Britain's fiscal regulator accidentally published new forecasts that were crucial ahead of a brutal UK budget. The UK budget was released by Finance Minister Rachel Reeves and contained yet another round of tax increases. Early release The Office for Budget Responsibility’s Economic and Fiscal Outlook has already triggered a response. The sterling and gilt yields both rose as OBR figures showed a better than expected picture of the UK's fiscal room, but then...

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Asia stocks surge as Fed rate-cut betting boosts weak US data

The Asian stock market rose on Wednesday as it followed Wall Street's gains, with weaker than expected economic data fueling expectations that the Federal Reserve would cut interest rates during its next policy meeting. MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific share index outside Japan rose by 1.1% after U.S. shares ended the previous session mildly up. Japan's Nikkei index gained 1.9% while U.S. futures rose 0.3%. U.S. stock prices recovered lost ground following a recent sell-off. The S&P 500, Nasdaq Composite and Dow Jones all rose for the third day in a row on Tuesday as data revealed that retail sales were lower...

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MORNING BID EUROPE-Reeves takes centre stage

Gregor Stuart Hunter gives us a look at what the markets will be like in Europe and around the world. It is make-or-break for Britain's Finance Minister Rachel Reeves, who will unveil her budget later today. The budget could contain tens or hundreds of millions of pounds worth of new taxes. In Asian trading, the pound is up 0.2% to $1.3193, a rise of a fifth day in a row ahead of her speech at 1230 GMT. Sources say that after the meeting between the new Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takayichi and BOJ governor Kazuo Ueda last week, the Bank...

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Asia stocks surge as Fed rate-cut betting boosts weak US data

The Asian stock market rose on Wednesday as it followed Wall Street's gains. Weaker-than-expected data on the economy fueled expectations that Federal Reserve would cut interest rates during its next policy meeting. MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific share index outside Japan rose 1% after U.S. shares ended the previous session mildly up. Japan's Nikkei index gained 1.8% while U.S. futures stocks edged up by 0.2%. U.S. stock prices recovered lost ground following a selloff at the beginning of the month. The S&P 500 index and the Nasdaq Composite Index rose for the third day in a row on Tuesday, after data revealed...

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Stocks rise, US yields fall on increased Fed cut expectations

The global stock market rose on Tuesday, and was on track for a third consecutive session of gains. Investors remained confident that the U.S. Federal Reserve will cut interest rates during its December meeting. Meanwhile, U.S. Treasury Yields fell. Alphabet and Meta Platforms led the gains on Wall Street. Google's parent company hit an intraday high of $328.83, and was up over 1% last as it approached $4 trillion market capitalization. This would make it the only fourth company to achieve this mark. The Information reported on Meta Platforms, which rose 3% and was the largest boost to the S&P...

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OPEC+ is seen as maintaining oil production unchanged and focusing on the capacity debate

Three OPEC+ source said that OPEC+ will likely leave the output levels unchanged during its meeting on Sunday, but focus on a hypothetical topic about how much oil each member can produce to decide on future policies. OPEC+ includes the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies, such as Russia. It pumps around half of the world's crude oil. For years, OPEC+ has discussed production capacity figures – or baselines – against which member's output targets are determined. OPEC+ said that ministers will discuss on Sunday a method to determine the maximum production capacity of countries, which...

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Russell Russell: China can help Asia's diesel market, which is tightening up.

China could help ease the tight diesel market in Asia in December by increasing exports to compensate for reduced shipments from Indian refiners due to sanctions on Russian crude oil. According to trading sources the exports of China's diesel could reach 4.5 million barrels by December as refiners make use of high margins to produce this transport fuel. If the December loading cargoes rise to the level expected, this would be the best month since August. It is also a big jump from the forecast of commodity analysts Kpler that November exports will total 2.76 million barrels. China has the...

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Stocks gain from Fed cuts; dollar stable

Investors piled into technology stocks on Tuesday, despite concerns that the sector was overheating. Alphabet, the parent company of Google, is on the verge of reaching a valuation of $4 trillion, making it the only fourth company in the world to do so. This shows that investors are confident the AI-fueled tech boom will continue. MSCI's All-World Index rose for the third consecutive day, lifting it off its two-month-lows from last week. Shares in Europe increased by 0.2%, and U.S. index futures were nearing positive territory. Bets on RISING RATE Cuts The yield on 10-year Treasury bills was unchanged at...

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Russell Russell: China can help Asia's diesel market, which is tightening up.

China could help ease the tightness of diesel markets in Asia in December by increasing exports to compensate for lower shipments coming from Indian refiners due to sanctions against Russian crude. According to trading sources the exports of China's diesel could reach 4.5 million barrels by December as refiners make use of high margins to produce this transport fuel. If the December loading cargoes rise to the level expected, this would be the best month since August. It is also a big jump from the forecast of commodity analysts Kpler that November exports will total 2.76 million barrels. China has...

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Binh Son refinery in Vietnam increases US oil imports

Two sources familiar with the matter on Tuesday said that Binh Son refinery in Vietnam is expected to purchase 1 million barrels West Texas Intermediate crude oil in January. This will be its second purchase within three months, as it increases imports from the United States. Since Trump threatened to impose tariffs against Vietnamese products in April, Vietnam has sought to purchase more U.S. products to close the trade gap. Vietnam wants to import a variety of U.S. products, including farm produce, liquefied gas, aircraft, and crude oil. Sources said that Swiss trader Mercuria had sold the cargo of 1...

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Asian stocks rise as US interest rate cuts are expected

Asian shares rallied Tuesday, as investors bet on a Federal Reserve rate cut in December. They also piled into technology stocks around the world, despite concerns that the sector is becoming overheated. MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific share index outside Japan gained 1%, led by tech stocks. This is a partial recovery of last week's 4% drop. The index is expected to drop 3.8% in the month. This will be its first monthly decrease since March. Japan's Nikkei rose 0.8% at the start of trading on Tuesday, after returning to work on Monday from a long holiday. Last week, the index fell...

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Investors bet on a December Fed cut as stocks edge up and the dollar drops

Global stocks rose Monday as investors grew more confident that the Federal Reserve will cut rates in December. This helped to offset recent investor anxiety over excessive valuations of tech companies, which has caused volatility this month. The markets are preparing for the release of U.S. retailer sales and producer price data later this week as well as the highly anticipated British budget by Finance Minister Rachel Reeves on Wednesday. Geopolitical events were also a focus. After agreeing to change an earlier proposal, which Kyiv and Europe deemed too favorable to Moscow, the U.S. was working with Ukraine to develop...

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J.P. Morgan estimates that tax breaks and rate cuts could boost India's Nifty50 to 30,000 by the end of 2026.

J.P. Morgan reported on Wednesday that India's Nifty 50 benchmark index could reach 30,000 by the end of 2026. This would represent a 15% increase from its current level, thanks to steady fiscal and monetary policies, which are expected to boost demand. The Nifty, and its counterpart Sensex, are currently at 26,205.3, and 85,609.51, respectively, just short of the record highs reached in September 2024. Earnings have improved against a background of steady growth and benign inflation, and robust domestic flow. According to a poll of economists, the Nifty is expected to reach 28,500 by 2026's end and 28,850 in...

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Kpler data indicates that India's November Russian crude oil imports are set to reach a five-month high.

India's oil exports to Russia are expected to reach their highest level for five months in November, according to preliminary data from Kpler, as refiners scrambled to secure barrels before a U.S. date to stop transactions with Russian oil producers sanctioned by the United States. India, which is the third largest oil importer in the world, was the biggest purchaser of discounted Russian crude shipped by sea after Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine. According to the Kremlin, Russian President Vladimir Putin will visit South Asia next month. His last visit was in December of 2021, just a few months after...

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Sources say that India's Russian oil binge will end in December, as sanctions bite.

India's Russian crude oil imports will be at their lowest level in three years by December. They were already higher than they had been for several months in November as refiners sought alternatives to avoid violating Western sanctions. The United States, Britain and the European Union have all tightened sanctions against Moscow in response to the conflict in Ukraine. Washington's most recent measures target top Russian oil producers Rosneft, and Lukoil. The deadline for buyers of Russian oil to end their dealings with these two companies was November 21. Separately the EU set a deadline of 21 January after which...

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Iron ore prices remain unchanged amid weaker demand and a weaker dollar

Iron ore futures were unable to find direction on Thursday, as falling China lump-ore premiums indicated weak demand for steelmaking materials and offset support from a soft dollar. By 0317 GMT, the most-traded contract for January iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange climbed 0.13% to 797 Yuan ($112.57) per metric ton. The benchmark December Iron Ore at the Singapore Exchange fell 0.04% to $106.5 per ton. According to Chinese consultancy Mysteel, China's seaborne Iron Ore Lump Premiums against 62% Fe Fines have fallen 42.2% since two months ago and reached their lowest level in late May 2024. Mysteel stated...

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Investors weigh Fed rate-cut betting as gold steadies near two-week-high

The gold price was largely unchanged on Thursday, after reaching a two-week high the previous session. Market participants were weighing the possibility of an interest rate cut in December by the U.S. Federal Reserve amid contradictory signals. As of 0200 GMT, spot gold was down by 0.2%, at $4,154.09 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for December Delivery fell 0.3% per ounce to $4,151.20. GoldSilver Central MD Brian Lan stated that the Fed was not clear about what it would do next. Gold is consolidating ahead of the Fed meeting, which begins this week. Investors seeking to protect themselves from increased...

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Apple sued by US group over Congo conflict minerals

Apple has denied the allegations, but a U.S. advocacy group filed a suit in Washington claiming that the iPhone maker uses minerals from the Democratic Republic of Congo or Rwanda. International Rights Advocates, a group based in the United States, filed a lawsuit last year against Apple, Tesla and other tech companies for cobalt sourcing. However, U.S. court dismissed it. In December, French prosecutors dropped Congo's conflict mineral case against Apple subsidiaries citing a lack of evidence. An investigation is ongoing in Belgium into a criminal complaint related to this issue. Apple has denied any wrongdoing as a response to...

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Stocks in the UK rise after Reeves' tax raising budget calms nerves

The UK stock market rose on Wednesday as financials and mining stocks gained, after Finance Minister Rachel Reeves unveiled a large tax-raising budget. The blue-chip FTSE 100 posted its best day for two weeks, closing 0.9% higher. The domestically-focused FTSE 250 rose 1.2%. It was its best day for more than a week. Reeves' budget will increase the tax burden on workers, pensioners and investors in order to meet her borrowing target. Release First reported by The Office for Budget Responsibility reported that the remaining headroom in five years would be approximately 22 billion pounds (28,9 billion dollars). UK 30-year...

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Canada: Teck-Anglo merger subject to national security review

Melanie Joly, Minister of Industry for Canada, announced on Wednesday that the merger between Anglo American Resources and Teck Resources would be subject to a review by Canada's national security agency. Joly said Ottawa will also make a final decision within the next few months. She told reporters via a teleconference that "the national security review of any transaction is always a part of the procedure... we are following the process." Teck shares were up 1% at midday in Toronto. Anglo American's shares closed Wednesday with a 2.4% gain at the London Stock Exchange. A proposed deal worth $53 billion,...

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ASIA COPPER WOEEK-Codelco’s record China copper deal sparks threats of walking away, sources say

The relevance of the benchmark to Chinese buyers is being questioned Three Chinese customers have said they are willing to walk out. Amy Lv, Tom Daly and Lewis Jackson SHANGHAI/LONDON - Codelco, the Chilean copper giant that offers record-high prices to Chinese copper buyers is leading some to announce they will not sign the term contracts for next year as concerns grow over the relevance of this benchmark to Chinese buyers. Codelco's premium is often used to reference global copper supply contracts. Codelco is by far the largest copper producer in the world, and China is its largest consumer. According...

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Apple sued by US group over Congo conflict minerals

Apple has denied the allegations, but a U.S. advocacy group filed a suit in Washington. The lawsuit accuses Apple of using minerals that are linked to human rights violations and conflict in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Rwanda. International Rights Advocates, a group based in the United States, has sued Apple, Tesla and other tech companies over cobalt sourcing. However, U.S. court dismissed this case last year. In December, French prosecutors dropped Congo's conflict mineral case against Apple subsidiaries citing a lack of evidence. An investigation is ongoing in Belgium into a criminal complaint related to this issue....

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Gold prices near two-week high as Fed rate cuts fuel bets on tepid US economic data

Gold prices rose by more than 1% on Wednesday to a two-week-high after positive U.S. data boosted expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut in the coming month. This supported non-yielding gold. At 1208 GMT spot gold rose 1% to $4,172.18 an ounce, its highest level since November 14. U.S. Gold Futures for December Delivery were up 0.7% to $4,168.70 an ounce. Market participants are beginning to price again a U.S. interest rate cut for December," stated UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo. Bullion is a non-yielding investment that tends to do well in environments with low interest rates. Staunovo stated that...

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Mitsubishi Materials will reduce primary copper smelting volumes by 30 to 40 percent by 2035

Mitsubishi Materials, a Japanese company, said it would shift its focus to secondary smelting in order to increase profitability. Due to a tight supply of concentrates and the expansion of smelting capacity by China, Japanese copper smelters face a tumbling treatment charge and refining charge (TC/RC) as well as shrinking smelting profits. Mitsubishi Materials announced in October it would cut the refined copper production at its Onahama Smelter & Refinery in the period October-March by a quarter. It plans to integrate its copper products sales and procurement of copper concentrates with rival Pan Pacific Copper owned by JX Advanced Metals...

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Gold nears two-week high as Fed cuts bets on tepid US Data

Gold prices reached a two-week-high on Wednesday after positive U.S. data reinforced expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut in the coming month. This supported non-yielding gold. At 1019 GMT the spot gold price was up by 0.8% at $4,161.57 an ounce, its highest level since November 14. U.S. Gold Futures for December Delivery were up 0.4% to $4,157.40 an ounce. Market participants are beginning to price again a U.S. interest rate cut for December," stated UBS analyst Giovanni Staunovo. Bullion is a non-yielding investment that tends to do well in environments with low interest rates. Staunovo stated that "we...

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Gold nears two-week high as Fed cuts bets on tepid US Data

Gold prices reached a two-week-high on Wednesday after positive U.S. data reinforced expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut in the coming month. This supported non-yielding gold. At 0843 GMT the spot gold price was up 0.7% at $4,159.23 an ounce, its highest level since November 14. U.S. Gold Futures for December Delivery were up 0.4% to $4,155.90 an ounce. Market participants are beginning to price again in a U.S. interest rate cut for December. "Lower interest rates are generally positive for yellow metal," said UBS Analyst Giovanni Staunovo. We continue to see further gains in the near-term, with an...

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The price of iron ore is capped by rising global supplies and China demand.

The price of iron ore futures edged up on Wednesday. Support from a modest improvement in China's demand was greater than the pressure from a rising global supply as well as a decline in steel production. The January contract for iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was trading at 797 Yuan ($112.57) per metric ton, up 0.19%. As of 0718 GMT, the benchmark December iron ore traded on Singapore Exchange was $0.71 per ton higher. The global iron ore production is projected to reach a new record in 2026 of 2,68 billion tons, thanks to the continued expansions in...