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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...

Fossil Fuels

Oil prices fall as investors wait for clarity following the Iran-Israel ceasefire

Prices of oil fell on Tuesday, wiping out most if not all the gains made in the previous session. This was after?Iran, Israel and President Donald Trump appealed to them to stop their attacks against each other. Both sides, however, warned that they might resume hostilities. Brent crude futures fell 91 cents or 1% to $93.34 per barrel at 0400 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate dropped $1.13 or 1.2% to $90.17 per barrel. Prices rose?as high as 5% the previous session, after renewed Israeli attacks on Iran and attacks against Lebanon?reduced hope of an imminent ending to the larger war....

Fossil Fuels

Oil prices rise slightly as investors wait for clarity following the Iran-Israel ceasefire

The oil prices rose in the early trade on Tuesday, after Iran and Israel indicated that they were open to a possible resumption in hostilities despite having called an end to hostilities in response to an appeal by U.S. president Donald Trump. Brent crude futures were up 13 cents or 0.14% to $94.38 per barrel at 0001 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate was up 11 cents or 0.12% at $91.41 per barrel. Prices rose as high as 5% the previous session, after renewed Israeli attacks on?Iran. Attacks in Lebanon also reduced the hope of an imminent conclusion to the war....

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Wall Street Journal, June 8,

These are the most popular?stories from the Wall Street Journal. These?stories have not been?verified' and we cannot?guarantee? their?accuracy. Israel and Iran traded missile strikes Monday, after the U.S. brokered a ceasefire in early April. This was their first direct attack since the truce went into effect. - Nvidia is ?teaming up with South Korea's SK Telecom and Naver ?to build gigawatt-scale artificial-intelligence cloud infrastructure in Asia. - Intesa Sanpaolo said ?it has launched a EUR30.66 billion ($35.33 ?billion) unsolicited cash-and-share ?takeover bid for Monte dei Paschi di Siena. Roche has announced that it has signed an exclusive licensing agreement and...

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Iran's envoy in Moscow said that the strait of Hormuz will be open, but there will be transit fees.

Iran's ambassador in Moscow was quoted on Monday as saying that the Strait of Hormuz would be open, but with new?conditions set by Iran? and?Oman?, including a?transit fee. The U.S. and Israeli war?on Iran 'has largely reduced oil flows through the strait. Before the conflict, one-fifth the world's crude oil passed through the strait. Recently, several tankers left the Gulf. However, oil and LNG flows remain severely constrained. In an interview published Monday, Ambassador Kazem Jalali said that the strait would be opened, but new conditions would be set by the Iranians and Omanis. We understand that Iran, Oman and...

Fossil Fuels

The price of oil has risen by more than $2 since Israel's attack on Lebanon

Oil prices rose by more than $2 per barrel on Monday, after Israel launched new strikes against Lebanon on Sunday despite an agreement between the two nations. This shattered hopes of a ceasefire and the restart of crude flow through the Strait of Hormuz. As of 0013 GMT U.S. crude oil futures were up by $2.10 or 2.32% at $92.64 per barrel, while Brent crude rose by $2.33 or 2.5% to $95.42 per barrel. This erased a majority of Friday's losses, when prices fell on the hope of a deescalation of the U.S. - Iran conflict. The latest strikes seemed...

Oil & Gas

How Trump's ceasefires have failed to end Middle East violence

Residents of Gaza and south Lebanon, as well as northern Israel and Kuwait, were all targeted this week, despite a ceasefire allegedly in place in their respective regions, arranged by the United States. Israeli forces are still active in Gaza and Lebanon. Hezbollah's rockets struck northern Israel and Iranian attacks targeted Kuwait's airport. Donald Trump, the U.S. president, commented on Wednesday about the continued violence in the Middle East. He said that ceasefires involved "shooting?in a moderate manner", rather than an end to all fighting. Three truces that his administration has negotiated are meant to stop the "warfare". While the...

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Thailand joins UN maritime arbitration against Cambodia and halts all other bilateral talks

Thailand announced on Friday that it would join the U.N. arbitral process selected by Cambodia to settle a 'festering maritime border dispute. After Bangkok unilaterally ended a framework agreement for talks on the disputed maritime belt in 2001, Cambodia has launched this week a mandatory conciliation process pursuant to the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. Both have claimed over 25 years that they own about 26,000 sq km (10,0 miles) of ocean in the Gulf of Thailand. This area is estimated to contain nearly 12 trillion cubic feet of natural gases and large quantities of oil....

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US House supports Russia sanctions and Ukraine aid in latest blow against Trump

The U.S. House of Representatives approved legislation Thursday that would provide aid to Ukraine and impose sanctions on Russia. This is the latest indication that Republicans are willing to 'defy their party leaders' and retaliate against President Donald Trump. The House passed the Ukraine Support Act?226?to 195?, after months of waiting. The House voted?226?to 195 for the Ukraine Support Act, which had been pending on the floor of Congress for months. Thursday, Democrats and 18 Republicans joined forces with an independent who usually votes along side them to pass the legislation. This was the latest indication of a break in...

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US Energy Secretary: Ship traffic in Strait of Hormuz is increasing'very significantly'

Chris Wright, the U.S. Energy secretary, said that the ship traffic through the Strait of Hormuz is increasing "very?meaningfully", as the conflict between the U.S. and Iran continues. Wright replied, "I'd say that it has risen very significantly" when asked about the ship traffic through the Strait in comparison to a few weeks ago. Wright said this at an Atlantic Council conference, adding that it will take many months before energy flows return to normal once the war is over. Since the U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran, late in February, vessel movements have been largely blocked. This has disrupted around 20%...

Crude Oil

Russian Urals oil is discounted as Asian demand declines, say sources

Four trade sources said that the price of Russian Urals crude had flipped from a premium to a discount against dated Brent in Indian and Chinese ports due to a drop in demand by Asian refiners. Since March, Urals, Russia’s “flagship” oil grade, has traded at a higher price than Brent in India, China and other major markets. This is because the Middle East conflict disrupted oil supplies globally and increased demand for cheaper alternatives. Sources said that the demand for 'Russian crude' has fallen now, but Asian refiners had 'drawn down their inventories, found alternative alternatives, and in some...

Crude Oil

Oil slips as stocks rally, investors return to tech

Investors rushed to purchase the latest dips in tech stocks on Tuesday, while oil prices fell after Israel and Iran agreed to?halt their attacks against each other for the time being. In Europe, ASML and Infineon led the way with a 0.7% rise in the 'STOXX 600. U.S. Stock Futures rose between 0.5% and 0.8% as Meta, Eli Lilly, Goldman Sachs and other shares grew in pre-market trade. OpenAI, the maker of ChatGPT, filed a confidential U.S. IPO on Monday, just days before SpaceX made its highly anticipated debut in the market this week. Wall Street CEOs and bankers are...

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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...

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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

Gold gains as oil prices fall and US interest rate hike fears cap gains

Gold prices rose on Tuesday, aided by lower oil costs as tensions in the Middle East?easened?. However, concerns over U.S. rate hikes before this week's key inflation data capped gains. As of 1156 GMT, spot gold was up by 0.3% to $4,340.31 an ounce. In the previous session, gold fell to its lowest since March 23. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery?were unchanged, at $4.364.90. "Gold prices stabilised following a two-day decline that saw them break below the key technical support... "However, the rising expectations of more U.S. interest rate increases continue to create a difficult backdrop for bullion," Saxo...

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....

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Gold prices steady as traders consider inflation and Israel-Iran ceasefire risks

The gold price remained stable on Tuesday, as traders assessed the fragile ceasefire agreement between Israel and Iran. Inflation and interest rate hikes were also top of mind. As of 0746 GMT, spot gold was unchanged at $4,328.39 an ounce. The previous session saw bullion at its lowest level in more than two months. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery were down 0.3% to $4,352.30. Tim Waterer, Chief Market Analyst at KCM Trade said that gold is trading moderately, as traders are sceptical of the durability of an Iran-Israel ceasefire. They also remain cautious in advance of this week's U.S....

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...

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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...

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Gold prices steady as traders consider inflation and Israel-Iran ceasefire risks

The gold price was largely stable on Tuesday, as traders watched for signs of progress and inflation in the Middle East conflict. As of 0404 GMT, spot gold was up by 0.1%, at $4,333.91 an ounce. The previous session saw bullion at its lowest level in over two months. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery were down by 0.1% to $4,358.80. "Gold is trading muted. Traders are sceptical of the durability of the Iran/Israel ceasefire, and remain cautious ahead of important U.S. inflation data this week, which will shape the Fed's outlook," said Tim Waterer, chief analyst at KCM Trade....

Mineral Resources

Sources say that Sumitomo funds the Ambatovy stake sales to exit the project.

Three sources with knowledge of the matter said that Sumitomo Corp provided financing to buyers of its 54% stake in Madagascar’s Ambatovy Nickel operation. This helped the company exit the losing project. Three sources familiar with the matter said that Sumitomo Corp, which invested $3 billion over 20 years in Ambatovy and has incurred $2.5 billion cumulative losses, provided financing to buyers of its 54% stake in Madagascar's Ambatovy nickel operation, smoothing their exit from the loss-making project. Sumitomo funded this transaction, while still retaining certain nickel offtake rights. "It needed someone to solve the problem for them," said one...

Mineral Resources

Gold continues to fall on fears of an interest rate hike in the US

Gold prices fell on Monday to their lowest level in more than two-months, amid fears of an increase in U.S. interest rates following a positive jobs report. Meanwhile, renewed hostilities across the Middle East drove oil prices up and increased inflation concerns. Gold spot was down 0.3% to $4,315.71 an ounce at 0725 GMT. It had fallen to its lowest level since March 23 during the earlier session. Prices dropped by?3% Friday, reaching a two-month low. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery were down 0.6% to $4,341.10. Kelvin Wong is a senior analyst at OANDA. He said that gold was...

Mineral Resources

London Copper nears 1-week Low on Continued Inflation Worries

London copper was near its one-week lows Monday due to a combination of 'weaker Chinese metal prices' and a growing expectation that the Federal Reserve will be pushed towards rate hikes by strong U.S. job data and higher oil costs. Benchmark 'three-month copper' on the London Metal Exchange rose 0.38% at $13,570.5 per metric ton as of 0331 GMT. LME copper fell to its lowest level since May 28 due to a rising dollar, and inflation fears. Industrial metals are more dependent on economic growth, so higher interest rates can dampen their prospects. Official data showed that the U.S. economy...