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MORNING BID EUROPE - No longer the Apple in their eye

Stella Qiu gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets. The tech selloff is back with a vengeance. Cisco was the cause of this latest slump, as its margins were squeezed due to the rising?costs for memory chips. This frightened investors who had been expecting booming profits. AI is causing a lot of concern about the future of jobs. Overnight, trucking and logistics companies suffered a sharp drop in stock prices. This was not long after the software sector plummeted as Anthropic released Claude Cowork to fuel job concerns. Apple was not spared. Apple,...

Oil Refineries

Qatar increases April al-Shaheen term oil price to five-month-high, sources say

QatarEnergy, the state-owned oil company, has increased the 'term price' for al-Shaheen crude loading in April, to the highest level in the last five months, according to?several sources?. This is due in part because the Middle Eastern market was supported by a better demand in India. According to the sources, the April term price of al-Shaheen oil was set at 87c per barrel according to Dubai's quotes. This is a significant jump from the March term price, which was 33c less per barrel. It was also the highest price since November. Spot premiums on Middle?Eastern oil have risen this month...

Oil & Gas

Russia's current-account surplus dropped 34% to $41.4 billion in 2025

The Russian central bank announced on Thursday that the country's 'current account surplus' had fallen by '34%' to $41.4 billion in '2025, from $62.6 billion last year. This was due to the Western sanctions as well as the lower oil price, which is the main source of income for the country. Exports fell while imports were relatively stable. The current account of a country is the difference between all money that comes in from trade, investments and transfers and what goes out. As a cause of the decline, the central?bank cited a growing deficit in services caused by an?increased importation...

Oil & Gas Refining

Izvestia: Russia will soon send crude oil to Cuba and fuel there

Izvestia, a Russian newspaper, reported on Thursday that Russia was preparing to ship crude oil and fuel to Cuba within the next few months. Cuba has been hit by fuel shortages since the U.S. cut off its oil supply. The communist-run Island has informed international airlines that there will be no jet fuel available. This is the latest sign of rapidly worsening conditions. Venezuela has been a major supplier of jet fuel to the United States for many years. However, since Washington's 'blocking of Venezuelan exports in mid-December, it hasn’t received any crude or refined products. A Russian diplomat said...

Crude Oil

MORNING BID EUROPE - Jobs in the rearview and earnings next

Ankur Banerjee gives us a look at what the European and global markets will be like tomorrow. Investors will be focusing on a slate of European earnings after the U.S. jobs report surprised many with its strength. This has led to expectations that the Federal Reserve would likely keep rates steady at least until the second half. The future of policy is dependent on the labour market and consumer price trends. Investors are reducing their bets on a Fed move in the near future, and the focus is now shifted to Friday's inflation data. The U.S. employment data presented a...

Crude Oil

The dollar gained, but US stocks were little changed following the US jobs data.

Dollar and Treasury yields increased, but U.S. stock prices lost their early gains, trading nearly flat, on Wednesday, after data showed that the U.S. created "far more jobs" than expected in the month of January. This could make it harder for the Federal Reserve's to continue cutting rates. Labor Department data shows that 130,000 new workers were added to the nonfarm payrolls during January. This is well above the forecast of 70,000. November and December have been revised downwards. The unemployment rate fell to 4.3% in January from 4.4%, which was below the forecast of 4.4%. In an email, Eric...

Fossil Fuels

OPEC data show a small Q2 oil surplus ahead of OPEC+'s key decision about resuming production increases

OPEC forecasted Wednesday that world oil demand for the OPEC+ will fall by 400,000 barrels a day in the second half of the year. They also published data showing a slight surplus during the quarter before a crucial decision is made on whether or not to increase production. OPEC's monthly oil market report?on its website stated that the world demand for OPEC+ will average 42.20 millions bpd during the second quarter. This is down from 42.60million bpd during the first quarter. The two forecasts remained unchanged since last month's report. The OPEC+ group, which includes OPEC countries, Russia, and other...

Crude Oil

Stocks and dollar rise after US jobs data is beaten; AI concerns simmer beneath the surface

U.S. stocks futures and the dollar rose on Wednesday after data showed that the U.S. created more jobs in January than expected, making it harder for the Federal Reserve to 'keep cutting rates' this year. Labor Department data revealed that 130,000 new workers were added to the non-farm payrolls during January. This was well above expectations of a rise in 70,000. November and December have been revised downwards a little. The unemployment rate fell to 4.3% in January from 4.4%, which was below expectations for a reading 4.4%. Lindsay James, an investment strategist with Quilter, stated that this will likely...

Crude Oil

Stocks pause to catch their breath as the yen surges higher

On Wednesday, bond prices rose and stock market gains slowed after U.S. retail figures that were weaker than expected. Meanwhile, the yen's rally has continued and could be signaling a change in investor sentiment since Japan's election. The dollar has been under pressure due to the upcoming release of U.S. employment figures. There is also the possibility that recent numbers will be revised downward. The holiday in Japan slowed trade in Asia, but the third consecutive session of gains in the yen saw it rise to 153.3 per $1. This prompted traders to wonder if it was riding high due...

Crude Oil

Stocks pause in their tracks as signs of US consumer softening are seen

Bonds rose and stock markets slowed on Wednesday due to softer than expected U.S. retail figures. Meanwhile, the rally in the yen extended and could be signaling a change in investor sentiment since Japan's recent election. A holiday in Japan 'lightened' trade in Asia and Hong Kong and China markets opened at around level. The gold price rose above $5,000 per ounce, and Treasury futures also rose a bit. Cash market was closed. The benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury rates fell by nearly six basis points over night and reached a low of 4.14%, a month-low. Data showed that core U.S....

Crude Oil

Stocks pause in their tracks as signs of US consumer softening are seen

Bonds rose and stock markets rebounded on Wednesday, despite softer than expected U.S. retail figures. Meanwhile, the rally in yen extended itself - perhaps signaling a change in investor sentiment since Japan's elections. The morning trade in?Asia remained light due to a holiday in Japan, and investors were waiting for inflation data in China. Gold rose above $5,000 per ounce. The benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury rates fell by nearly six basis points over night and reached a low of 4.14%, a month-low. Data showed that core U.S. Retail Sales in December were down 0.1% and November and October data had...

Crude Oil

Petrobras exports record amounts of oil in Q4 due to expansion of clients

Petrobras, the state-owned oil company in Brazil, posted record exports Tuesday of 1.2 million barrels per day?of crude oil and derivatives for its 'fourth quarter. This is an increase of 79% over the same period last year. In a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission, the company said that the record was achieved as oil production in Brazil increased by about 20% during the same time period, to 2.5 million bpd. This allowed the state-run firm to send more oil overseas. The company had announced previously that it had exceeded its own production guidance for the year. Petrobras also...

Environment

Power Markets

Coal India profit falls amid weak power-generation demand

Coal India, the state-run company that accounts for about three-quarters of the nation's output, reported a decline in its quarterly profit on Thursday as a result of a softer production due to lowered power demand. The miner, who primarily produces non-coking coal for power production and industries, reported a 15.8% drop in its net profit. Revenue from operations fell 5.2% to 349.24 billion rupees. According to analysts at Nuvama, India's total power consumption fell 0.4% during the third quarter. This was due to unexpected rains that occurred in October, and a cooler than usual weather. The coal-fired generation of power?increased...

Oil & Gas

IEA: Global oil demand will rise less quickly as prices increase

The International Energy Agency warned on Thursday that world oil demand will rise more slowly than anticipated this year. However, it still expects a large surplus in the global market despite the outages which cut supply back in January. In its monthly report on oil, the agency predicted that global supply will exceed demand by 3,73 million barrels a day in 2026. This is essentially unchanged from last months' forecast. This surplus would be equivalent to almost 4% of global demand, which is higher than any other forecast. Brent crude LCOc1 - the global benchmark - was trading at less...

Electric Utilities

Sources: India withdraws from Russian-backed Mali Lithium project due to security concerns

Sources say that security risks have prompted 'India to withdraw 'from a lithium project in Mali, backed by the state nuclear corporation of Russia, Rosatom. New Delhi is trying to protect its investments in this politically unstable West African country. Western nations from Britain to France and the United States have urged their citizens to leave the landlocked country as security concerns 'rise? in its fight against al Qaeda-linked militants who target economic assets and foreign investments. Last year,?Rosatom approached India-backed Khanij Bidesh India Ltd and NLC India Ltd to explore lithium in?Mali. This emerging producer of this metal is...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

Iron ore prices fall as traders reduce their positions before the China holiday

Iron ore futures fell on Friday, as traders closed out their 'positions' ahead of the Lunar New Year holidays in China. During this time, demand is expected to fall significantly. The most-traded May iron ore contract at China's Dalian Commodity Exchange closed the daytime trading down 2.36% to 746 yuan (107.96 dollars) per metric ton. This contract has fallen 1.44% this week. As of 0715 GMT, the benchmark March iron ore traded on the Singapore Exchange at $97.25 per ton. This is a 2.34% decrease. The contract has fallen 1.76% this week and is on track for its fifth consecutive...

Mineral Resources

Iron ore prices fall as traders reduce their positions before the China holiday

Iron ore futures fell on Friday, as traders 'closed out their positions before a Lunar New Year holiday that will last a full week in China. During this time demand is expected to drop significantly. As of 0322 GMT, the most-traded?iron ore May contract on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was down 1.5% at 752.5 Yuan ($108.97). This week, the contract has fallen by 1.63%. The benchmark March ore traded on the Singapore Exchange fell 1.24% to $98.35 per ton. This week, the contract has lost 0.7%. If the current momentum continues, it is on course for a fifth weekly?decline. Data...

Mineral Resources

China and US slowdown in the US in January hampered global EV sales

Data from Benchmark Mineral - Intelligence (BMI), a consultancy, showed that global EV registrations dropped 3% in January due to the introduction of a EV purchase 'tax' and lower EV subsides in China as well as policy alterations in the U.S. Why it's important Global automakers with a large exposure to the U.S. have written down $55 billion over the last year. This is due to their scaling back of electric vehicle ambitions as they face a difficult U.S. marketplace under President Donald Trump. They also faced price wars and more complex vehicle types in Europe. The European Union, as...

Mineral Resources

Aluminium prices fall from two-week highs as other markets plunge

Aluminum prices reached a two-week high after Australia's South32 confirmed that it would close a smelter located in Mozambique. However, all metals fell later as investor sentiment soured and financial markets tumbled. Benchmark three-month aluminum on the London Metal Exchange reached its highest since January 30, at $3,163.50 per metric ton. South32 confirmed it would place its Mozambique Aluminium plant on care and maintainance next month due to a power shortage. Aluminum, however, as well as other metals,?moved in the red during European afternoon trading, along with financial markets and was down 0.1% at $3.100 by 1730 GMT. U.S. indexes...

Mineral Resources

CEO: EU measures help Thyssenkrupp to sell steel to Jindal.

Thyssenkrupp CEO says that planned EU measures to protect the bloc's battered?steel industry?have improved investor sentiment, and have strengthened Thyssenkrupp’s position in negotiations to sell its steel business to India's Jindal Steel International. Jindal Steel International has made a nonbinding offer for Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe, Europe's number one steelmaker. In September, Jindal Steel International made a non-binding bid for Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe (TKSE), Europe's No. Thyssenkrupp's CEO Miguel Lopez is focusing his strategy on turning the group into a holding by finding a solution for TKSE. This company has ties to Germany's history of industrial production. Lopez said that the...

Mineral Resources

India's Hindalco reports a 45% drop in its quarterly profit due to higher costs

Hindalco Industries, an Indian company, posted a 45% drop in its third quarter profit on Thursday. This was despite the?firmer prices of aluminium and cobalt. However expenses related to 'fire-related interruptions' at its U.S. Novelis. Aditya Birla's metals producer, owned by the?Group?, reported a net profit of 226.14 million dollars for the quarter ended December 31 compared to 37.35 billion rupees one year ago. The decline in revenue was due largely to 26,10 billion rupees in exceptional expenses related to an Oswego plant shutdown, located in?New York. A fire in its New York facility last year impacted the company's U.S....

Mineral Resources

Paraguay's soy harvest may break records as it enters the final stages

Analysts?and producers say that Paraguay’s soybean crop in 2025/26 is expected to exceed 10 million tons, and could become the biggest ever recorded by the country. StoneX, a South American agricultural?consultancy, revised its estimate of the crop harvested from October to February, increasing it by 500,000 tons. This is a significant increase over the previous estimate, which was 9.65 million tonnes. The crop, according to StoneX, "is among the best recorded ever" in this landlocked South American producer, the report stated. Analysts believe the final production total will depend on the second, smaller crop (or "zafrina") harvested between April-May. StoneX's...

Mineral Resources

3M India reports first quarterly loss in June 2020 due to labour code hit

The Indian arm of 3M suffered its first quarterly loss in over five and a half years due to a one-time cost'related to the new labour codes'. The company's products, which range from Post-it Notes to power tools posted a loss on Thursday of 620.6 millions rupees (about $6.85 million), compared with a profit last year of 1.14 billion rupees. The company had last posted a loss during the quarter ending June 2020, amid a COVID-19 lockdown across the country. 3M India’s revenue for the December quarter in the Transportation and Electronics?segment grew 3.8%. This is down from the 10%...

Mineral Resources

Nickel rally and iron ore prices rise as China's fiscal assistance promise lifts sentiment

Iron ore futures rose Thursday, as the promise of China's top consumer to lend monetary assistance?to boost a lacklustre demand boosted sentiment. The recent rally in nickel prices also helped. As of 0249 GMT, the most-traded contract for May?iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was trading 0.33% higher. It was 766 yuan (US$110.98) per metric ton. The benchmark March ore price on the Singapore Exchange rose by 0.25% to $100.2 per tonne. Investor confidence was raised after China's central bank announced it would lend financial assistance to boost domestic consumption. Industrial overcapitalisation and lacklustre consumer spending are weighing on...

Mineral Resources

South32, Australia's South32, confirms winding down of Mozambique factory after beating profit targets

South32, an Australian diversified mining company, reaffirmed that it would put its Mozambique aluminum plant on care and maintenance in the next month after a drought affected power supply. It posted a first-half profit higher than analysts' expectations on Thursday. The announcement comes just days after Mozambique Energy Minister Estevao Palae stated that "the government will do everything required to ensure that the (Mozal ) plant does not go into maintenance." South32 took a $372-million impairment last year on its business due to the impact of the drought on Mozambique’s hydroelectric power utility. South32 was unable to reach a deal...

Mineral Resources

Northern Star's first-half profits surge 49%, a record for the company.

Northern Star Resources, Australia, reported a 49% increase in its first-half profits on Thursday. The higher gold prices boosted the profit, sending shares to record highs. The benchmark index was up 0.6% at 0044 GMT. Shares of the firm rose 6.7%, reaching a new high of A$30.16. They were also among the top gainers. Northern Star has announced an interim dividend of 25 Australian cents. This is the same as last year. Gold miner reports a 19% increase in revenue for the half-year period to A$3.41billion, driven by an increase of 31% in its average gold price. The half-year gold...

Mineral Resources

Albemarle shuts down Australia's lithium plant following profit miss

Albemarle is the world's biggest producer of lithium. It posted a?larger-than-expected loss on Wednesday. The company also announced that it would be?idling a major Australian?processing?plant due to its continued?struggle with low prices for battery metal. After-hours trading saw shares of the Charlotte-based company fall 3.1%. Prices of lithium have fallen by more than 90 percent in the last two years, largely due to an oversupply coming from China. This has led to layoffs, buyouts, and project delays at Albemarle, and other companies. Prices have increased in recent months but remain below the all-time highs of 2023. Albemarle announced that it...