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Questions are raised about some trades made ahead of Trump's policy changes

Experts have questioned whether some of Donald Trump's most important policy decisions were preceded by well timed bets. This is a list. March 23, 2026: IRAN ATTACK pause. An unidentified trader or traders placed $500 million in bets on Brent and WTI futures within a minute, shortly before Trump announced that he would delay the?attacks against Iran's energy infrastructure for five days. After Trump's announcement, oil prices dropped 15%. LSEG data indicates that between 1049 and 10:00 GMT,?5,100?? lots changed hands. Selling dominated volume. Trump's announcement on social media at 1105 GMT caused over 13,000 lots, or 13 million barrels,...

Energy Markets

Prime Minister Albanese: Australia will amend export-finance legislation to improve fuel security

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announced on Saturday that Australia would amend its export finance laws to "bolster fuel security" as the Iran War continues to affect 'the nation's supply chain. Since the U.S., Israel and others began their war on Iran in August, Australia has seen localised fuel shortages. This is part of a wider conflict that has disrupted the global fuel supply. Albanese announced?in televised comments that Australia will?establish new powers in order to bring fuel here for Australians. "New fuel security power will allow the government to underwrite private sector fuel purchases." Albanese stated that the powers would...

Energy Markets

Oil prices soar as stocks fall on a gloomy economic outlook due to Middle East war

On Friday, the global stock markets declined and oil prices increased due to the lack of progress made in ending the Middle East conflict which has been raging for four weeks and is now affecting consumer and business confidence. In recent days, the global equity market has been in a downward spiral as U.S. president?Donald? Trump's comments about negotiations have become less significant than the Gulf situation, where Iran continues to block the Strait of Hormuz and attacks continue. Wall Street's three main indexes are trading lower, with shares in consumer discretionary, technology, and financial companies leading the way. The...

Energy Markets

Fears of a Middle East war persist as oil prices and stock prices continue to rise.

Oil prices rose on Friday despite U.S. president Donald Trump's extension of the deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz. Iran did not directly indicate that it was willing to negotiate, but its Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps said it would continue to attempt to disrupt shipping throughout the region. All three major Wall Street indexes are trading lower, with shares in consumer discretionary, technology, and financial companies leading the declines. Energy, consumer staples, and utilities all gained. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped?0.90%. The S&P 500 fell 0.88%. And the Nasdaq Composite lost 1.33%. The STOXX 600 index...

Crude Oil

US troops would be at risk if they took Kharg Island. Drones, mines and other dangers

Donald Trump is weighing up whether to use ground troops to take Iran's strategic oil center of?Kharg Island. Analysts say that this operation could be accomplished quickly but would leave the?U.S. The war will be prolonged and troops put in danger. Where is Kharg Island and why? Kharg Island is located 16 miles (26 kms) off the coast of Iran in the northern end of the Gulf. It's about 483 kilometers (483 miles) north of the Strait of Hormuz. The island is located in water that is deep enough for tankers to dock, even if they are too big to...

Crude Oil

Mexican Navy says that a petroleum tanker and natural seabed are likely to be responsible for Gulf Coast spill

Mexican officials confirmed on Thursday that an oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is due to both natural 'causes' and a petroleum 'tanker, which authorities are attempting to identify. Raymundo Morales is the Mexican navy's head. He said that satellite images showed an oil slick near the coast and that any of the 13 vessels which had passed by the area may have been responsible. Morales stated that four of the vessels were still in Mexican waters, and being inspected by the Navy. Mexico has asked for international assistance to inspect the nine remaining vessels, which are now in...

Energy Markets

Oil price spikes as Iran crisis causes a drop in stocks and bonds

Oil surged over 5% on Thursday, and Iran's denial that it had held any talks with the U.S. heightened doubts about the prospects of a rapid ceasefire for the Middle East conflict which has lasted nearly a month. The conflicting signals about the'scope of contact', as well as reports that thousands of U.S. troops were being sent into the region, halted the three-day recovery in the world?stocks? and reignited the selling on global debt markets. Germany's central banking head stated that an ECB interest rate hike next month is "an option". Norway also said they are likely to raise rates...

Energy Markets

WTO chief says world order irreversibly changed

The head of the World Trade Organization stated 'on Thursday that the multilateral system had fundamentally changed 'and that countries should look towards the future in order to reform the global trading system. We will not get it back...We must look?to the future", WTO Director-General Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala told delegates at the opening?of the 14th WTO ministerial conference in Yaounde, Cameroon. We won't get it back...We have to look forward," WTO Director General Ngozi Okonjo Iweala said at the opening of the 14th WTO Ministerial Conference in Yaounde. Okonjo Iweala stated that 72% of the global trade still takes place under...

Fossil Fuels

Helen Jewell explains why gold and defense stocks fell as the war broke out.

Investors tend to raise money first, and then ask questions. Investors who are aware of this phenomenon will not have a problem. It's a great opportunity. Gold dropped by nearly 4% in the four days following the first U.S./Israeli strike on Iran. So did European defence stocks. It seems strange. Gold has been historically a safe investment in turbulent times. Conflicts are usually the driving force behind military equipment demand. This is due to investor positioning, or more specifically, crowded trading. Many fund managers will execute a “program trade” to de-risk quickly and mechanically in order to raise money when...

Energy Markets

Investors reassess Middle East peace prospects as oil prices rise

Oil prices rose?on Friday, recovering some?previous-day's losses, as investors reexamined the prospects for a?deescalation of conflict in the Middle East. Iran also said that it was still evaluating a U.S. plan to end the conflict, which had disrupted the energy flow. Brent futures increased $1.13 or 1.1% to $103.35 a bar by 0051 GMT. U.S. West Texas intermediate crude futures were also up $1.08 or 1.2% at $91.40 a bar. Both benchmarks fell more than 2% Wednesday. Iran's Foreign Minister?said that despite reviewing the proposal, it has no intention to hold talks in order to end the growing conflict in...

Energy Markets

US oil prices increase as investors evaluate Middle East deescalation

U.S. Oil Prices rose in the early trade on Thursday. They recovered a portion of their previous day's loss as investors assessed prospects for de-escalation?in the Middle East. Iran also reviewed the U.S. proposal that would end the Gulf War, which has caused energy supplies to be disrupted. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude Futures?climbed over $1 to $91.42 per barrel at the opening?and were 93 cents or 1% higher at $91.25 per barrel as of 2225 GMT. WTI fell 2.2% on Tuesday. A senior Iranian official said on Wednesday that Iran was still reviewing a U.S. plan to end the...

Oil Refineries

US suspends antismog fuel regulations in an effort to lower pump prices

The Trump administration announced Wednesday that it will suspend anti-smog federal regulations for seasonal gasoline blends to combat the higher prices at the pump since the start of 'the war against Iran. Environmental Protection Agency allows retailers to sell cheaper formulations of gas, including mixtures containing 15% ethanol (known as E15) that are not normally allowed during the warmer months. The waiver is valid for 20 days, starting on May 1. It can be extended as needed by the agency. "We anticipate a possible disruption in the American fuel supply," EPA administrator?Lee Zeldin stated at a news conference held on...

Europe

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New York Times: US allows Russian oil tanker to enter Cuba

New York Times, Sunday, reported that the United States is allowing a Russian oil tanker to arrive in Cuba. This would be an easing of the de facto oil blockade Washington has placed on Cuba. Washington has effectively stopped all oil shipments to Cuba to exert pressure on the government in Havana. The U.S. temporarily lifted sanctions on Russia in order to improve the flow of crude oil which has been restricted by the U.S. military strikes against Iran and Israeli strikes. The Times report said that it was unclear as to why the Trump Administration allowed the shipment through....

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West African oil flow slows as sellers keep cargos in anticipation of the Hormuz shutdown, traders claim

Four crude traders said that despite the shortages caused by the Iran conflict, West African crude oil trading for April-loading cargoes had slowed. Sellers'reserved barrels for their refineries,' unless there were particularly high offers, they explained. This unusual development shows how the U.S. and Israeli war against Iran has affected flows and trading on the global "physical" market. The conflict has shut down tanker traffic in the Strait of Hormuz, and Middle East producers Saudi Arabia Kuwait and Iraq have been forced to reduce output. Two traders reported this week that around 20 West African crude oil cargoes from the...

Oil & Gas

Oil prices set to fall the most in a single week since 6 months

Oil prices dropped on Friday, and were on track to have the steepest weekly drop?in the past six months. This was after U.S. president Donald Trump announced that talks with Iran on a 'peaceful end' had been going well and he would pause his attacks on Iran’s energy plants for ten days. Brent futures dropped 84 cents or 0.8% to $107.17 a barrel at 0353 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Futures lost $1.02 or 1.1% to $93.46 a barrel. On a weekly basis, both benchmarks traded 4.6% lower despite Brent increasing 5.7% and WTI gaining 4.6% Thursday due to fears...

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MORNING BID EUROPE-Deal, or no deal?

Tom Westbrook gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets. Donald Trump, U.S. president, told reporters in the White House that "we're currently in negotiations". He boasted about the Iranians making a "tremendous amount of money" concession. However, he did not provide any?further information. He said, "It was an incredibly nice thing they did." Iran has not confirmed the claim, and an official Iranian news agency reported that a spokesperson for the armed forces said that "the U.S. was negotiating with itself". The tone of the speech has caused oil to fall and stocks...

Energy Markets

Oil prices rise as the glimmering relief from the Iran war fades

The global stock market fell on Tuesday while oil prices rose, as the relief rally that was sparked by President Donald Trump's decision to delay the bombing Iran's electricity grid fizzled, leaving investors in a state of uncertainty about the outcome of the Middle?East conflict. U.S. Treasury Yields rose and the dollar gained ground in a retracement of a rally that had swept the markets overnight. Trump extended his Saturday deadline for Iran to open the Strait of Hormuz to 48 hours citing "productive talks" Tehran. As the world struggles with a global energy crisis, Iran denies that it is...

Nuclear Power

Oil prices rise as markets evaluate supply risks after Iran rejects US talks

On Tuesday, oil prices soared on fears of a shortage, after Iran denied that it had?talks? with the United States about ending the Gulf War, in contradiction to U.S. president Donald Trump, who claimed a deal would be reached soon. Crude futures dropped by more than 10% after Trump ordered the delay of attacks on Iran's power plants for five days, claiming that he had held talks with Iranian officials who were not named, and they had reached "major agreements". Brent futures were up $1.25 or 1.3% to $101.19 a barrel by 0858 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate rose $2.15...

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Sources say that the Japanese government is considering a possible intervention in the crude futures market.

Market sources reported on Monday that the Japanese government was considering intervening in crude oil futures market, as the Middle East Crisis is driving energy prices'sharply up. If agreed upon, the move would 'follow Japan’s decision to release the largest amount of oil reserves ever, in coordination and cooperation with other countries, to ease the shortages caused by the U.S./Israeli war against Iran. One source stated that the government inquired about specific methods of intervening on the crude oil futures markets. Energy prices rose after the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran, according to the previous statements of the top executives...

Energy Markets

Stocks rally after Trump delays Iran military strike

The?world?markets quickly reversed their course on Monday, after U.S. president Donald Trump announced that he had ordered the military to "postpone any attacks against Iranian power plants and energy infrastructure", easing fears over a?deeper oil shock. The markets reacted quickly and clearly: Brent crude oil futures dropped sharply, and the dollar was devalued against major currencies. Stock markets rose and government borrowing rates fell. It was exactly what the markets needed to hear in order to re-price worst-case scenarios. Fiona Cincotta is a senior market analyst at City Index. She said that the Strait of Hormuz could reopen. It's already...

Crude Oil

Stocks rally after Trump delays Iran military strike

The world markets reversed their course quickly on Monday, after U.S. president?Donald Trump announced that he would 'order the military to delay?any?"military strikes" against Iranian power stations and energy infrastructure. This eased uncertainty and fears over the consequences of a greater oil shock. Brent crude oil futures dropped sharply. The dollar fell against major currencies. Stock markets rallied. Government?borrowing rates fell. "Trump's five-day pause has triggered a?sort of TACO? movement in the markets, where all prices have moved lower and rates are rallying," said Evelyne GomezLiechti. Trump stated that the postponement was a result of productive discussions with Iran. Gomez-Liechti...

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Global shares slide, yields climb as Gulf war intensifies

Global shares fell on Monday, while U.S. Bond yields reached their highest levels in eight months as the U.S. traded escalating threat with Iran and Israel prepared for "weeks" of more fighting. This sent oil prices into another roller coaster. Iran said on Sunday that it would attack the water and energy systems of its Gulf neighbours if U.S. president Donald Trump carried out his threat to strike Iran's power grid within 48-hours. This ended any hope for an early end to this war, which is now in its 4th week. Trump said Iran has two days to open the...

Refined Products

Reactions to Trump’s call for assistance to secure the Strait of Hormuz

U.S. president Donald Trump asked allies to help'secure the Strait of Hormuz' as Iranian forces 'continued attacks on this vital waterway during the U.S. and Israeli war against?Iran in its third week. Trump claimed that his administration has already reached out to seven countries but refused to name them. In an earlier post on social media, Trump said he hoped China would join the effort, as well as France, Japan and South Korea. Iran effectively closed the Strait between Iran and Oman. This narrow passage of water has cut off a fifth global oil supply, the largest disruption in history....

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EU to discuss bolstering Mideast Naval Mission amid Iran War Terror

Diplomats and officials claim that the European Union's foreign ministers are expected to discuss Monday the augmentation of a small naval operation in the Middle East, but they will not?decide? on extending the mission to the blocked Strait of Hormuz. Aspides, the EU's mission in the Red Sea to protect ships against attacks by Yemeni Houthi rebels was created in 2024. The mission currently has two Italian and Greek ships under its command, and it can call on a French vessel and another Italian ship for assistance. Some European officials have wondered if the EU mission can help restore the...

Oil & Gas

Japan releases oil stocks after US orders to buy American

Japan will'start releasing oil from their stockpiles? on Monday in order to ease the shock of the?U.S. - Israeli?war against Iran. This is a stark reminder to the oil crisis that occurred half a century earlier, which prompted Tokyo to build reserves. Tokyo announced that it would release 80 million barrels of crude oil to Japan, which is enough to last the nation for 45 days. The war in the Gulf has disrupted supplies through the Strait of Hormuz. The Japanese government has instructed the country's refineries to use the crude oil released, which will reduce national reserves by 17%...

Fossil Fuels

IEA: Emergency oil stockpiles coming soon to Iran's devastated markets

The International Energy Agency said that more than 400 million barrels?of oil from its emergency reserves would begin to 'flow soon. The agency announced on Sunday that stocks of goods from Asia, Oceania, and North America will be available as soon as possible, and those from Europe and South America will be ready by the end March. The statement stated that the governments have committed to making 271.7 million barrels available from government stock, 116.6 millions barrels from industry stocks and 23.6million barrels from other sources. IEA?said that the majority of pledged reserves – 195.8 millions barrels – are from...

Oil & Gas

Japan releases oil stocks after US orders to buy American

Japan will begin releasing oil on Monday to ease the shock of?the U.S. and Israeli war on Iran. This is a stark reminder of the oil shortage that occurred half a century earlier, which prompted Tokyo's creation reserves. Tokyo announced that it would release 80 million barrels of crude oil to Japan, which is enough to last the nation for 45 days. The war in the Gulf has disrupted supplies through the Strait of Hormuz. The Japanese government has instructed refiners to use the crude oil released, which will reduce Japan's national reserves by 17 percent, to ensure domestic supplies....