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Oil prices fall amid market declines and strong dollar pressure

The oil prices fell on Wednesday as investors assessed the outlook for supply, amid a wider financial market slump and a stronger U.S. Dollar. Brent crude futures fell by 6 cents or 0.1% to $64.38 per barrel at 0408 GMT. They had previously hit a two-week low. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude was down 10 cents or 0.17% at $60.46. In a client note published on Wednesday, ANZ analysts noted that investors had left the energy market due to a risk-off mood across all markets. After an overnight sell-off led by tech on Wall Street, the market volatility in Asia...

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Oil prices drop amid wider market decline, gains in US crude stocks

The oil prices dropped on Wednesday, amid a global sell-off that reflected concerns over economic growth and fuel demand. A stronger dollar and reports about rising U.S. crude stocks added to the worry. Brent crude futures dropped 36 cents or 0.56% to $64.08 per barrel at 0221 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude was down by 40 cents or 0.66% at $60.16. Both contracts continued to lose money from Tuesday. Oil markets fell as part of an overall slump in equity markets. Asian stock markets added on Wednesday to a drop overnight on Wall Street due to concerns that stock...

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Wall St. shaken by fears of stretched valuations, Asian markets retreat

Investors' concerns over stretched valuations eroded confidence in the early trading of Wednesday, as Asian stocks continued to fall overnight on Wall Street. MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific share index outside Japan fell by 0.8%. South Korean shares were the biggest losers, with a drop of 4.1%. U.S. E-mini Futures fell 0.4% after the S&P500 dropped 1.2% overnight. Chris Weston is the head of research for Pepperstone Group, based in Melbourne. There aren't a lot of reasons to buy, and the market is lacking a catalyst until Nvidia announces its earnings on November 19. The stock market is retreating after reaching record...

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Stocks drop after recent rally, dollar hits 4-month-high vs Euro

The major stock indexes fell on Tuesday. Chip stocks were also lower. Goldman Sachs' and Morgan Stanley's CEOs warned that the market could be headed for a correction. Meanwhile, the dollar rose to a 4-month high against euro. U.S. Treasuries increased, pushing yields down, amid a flight of safety that also supported the dollar. Bitcoin, the cryptocurrency, fell by more than 6 percent and dropped below $100,000 for first time since last June. At an investment summit held in Hong Kong, bank CEOs warned of the possibility of a stock-market correction of over 10% within the next two year. These...

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Stocks drop after recent rally, dollar gains and bitcoin drops

The major stock indexes fell on Tuesday. Chip stocks were also lower. Goldman Sachs CEOs and Morgan Stanley warned that the equities market could be headed for a correction. Meanwhile, the dollar rose to a 4-month high against euro. The dollar was also supported by the drop in U.S. Treasury Yields, as a result of a risk-off mood. Bitcoin, the cryptocurrency, fell 6.45% and dropped below $100,000 for first time since last June. At an investment summit held in Hong Kong, the bank CEOs warned of the possibility of a stock-market correction of over 10% within the next two year....

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Dollar up slightly after Amazon-OpenAI agreement

The dollar was near its three-month-high versus the Euro due to the waning expectation of hefty U.S. interest rate cuts. Amazon shares rose more than 4% after the multi-year, $38 billion Amazon OpenAI deal. As expected, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates last week. Jerome Powell, the Chair of the Federal Reserve, said that another rate cut in December is "not a certainty", contrary to what some investors believed. On Friday, some Fed officials expressed their dissatisfaction with the central banks decision to lower rates. Meanwhile, influential Fed Governor Christopher Waller argued for further policy easing in order to support...

Refined Products

Oil prices are being held down by a subdued supply and a large amount of oil despite geopolitical risk

A poll conducted on Friday showed that analysts are keeping their oil price predictions largely the same as OPEC+'s rising output targets and a lacklustre market demand have offset geopolitical risk to supply. According to a survey conducted by 36 economists and analyst in October, Brent crude is expected to average $67.99 a barrel in 2025. This is about 38 cents higher than the estimate from last month. West Texas Intermediate will average $64.83 per barrel in 2025. This is slightly higher than September's estimate. Brent and WTI have been averaging $69.27 and $65.92 respectively so far this year. Tobias...

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Morning Bid Europe- No tricks, but some treats for the markets

Ankur Banerjee gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets Investors are unsure about the direction of global monetary policy in the near future, but a trade truce reached between the top two economies in the world has calmed nerves. Meanwhile, a mixed bag mega-cap earnings have kept the market in check. As the week began, there were signs that tensions between China and the U.S. had cooled. The Federal Reserve also delivered an expected rate reduction, but Chairman Jerome Powell warned that this could be the last cut in 2025. This helped to...

Fossil Fuels

Sources say that Indian Oil purchases Russian crude oil from entities not sanctioned by the United Nations.

Indian Oil Corp, the top refiner in India, has purchased five cargoes from non-sanctioned companies for delivery in December. Traders said that India had resumed purchases despite Washington's pressure to stop purchasing Russian oil. Washington imposed sanctions last week on Rosneft, and Lukoil - the two largest Russian oil companies - in an effort to increase pressure on President Vladimir Putin for the end of the war in Ukraine. Since then, Indian refiners, including the state-run Mangalore Refinery & Petrochemicals Ltd., HPCL Mittal Energy Ltd. and Reliance Industries (the operator of the largest refining facility in the world) have stopped...

Oil & Gas

Gunvor accepts the offer from Russia's Lukoil to purchase its foreign assets

Lukoil announced on Thursday that it accepted an offer by global commodity trader Gunvor for its foreign assets. Russia's second largest oil company has been seeking to sell these assets after Washington imposed sanctions last week. The planned asset sales are the most significant action taken by a Russian firm in response to the Western sanctions over the conflict in Ukraine. This war began when Russia invaded its neighbor on a full scale back in 2022. Lukoil announced in a press release that it had accepted Gunvor's offer to sell Lukoil International GmbH which controls foreign assets of the oil...

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All eyes are on the outcome of US-China trade talks to determine how oil prices will perform.

In Asian trading, oil prices maintained their gains from Thursday's previous session as investors awaited for the results of the U.S. China trade talks. They were hoping to see signs that the tensions threatening the global economic outlook would ease. Brent crude futures fell by 4 cents (0.06%) to $64.88 per barrel at 0402 GMT, after rising 52 cents the previous day. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude Futures fell by 9 cents, or 0.15%, to $60.39. They had risen 33 cents the day before. The U.S. president Donald Trump and China’s leader Xi Jinping held a nearly two-hour meeting at...

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Asia stock markets fall as Fed cuts, BOJ meeting and Trump-Xi in view

Asian stocks were up and down early on Thursday, as investors watched to see if U.S. leaders and Chinese leaders would reach a deal. MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific index outside Japan traded flat last, while U.S. S&P500 e-minis futures edged up 0.1% after Wall Street stocks posted a small loss to end a four-day streak of gains. As the Trump administration in the United States imposes tariffs on imports from abroad, global markets are undergoing a series of central bank decisions. These will provide clues as to the future path of interest rates. Trump will meet with Chinese leader Xi Jinping...

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Trump meets with executives from Rolex, Mercuria and other Swiss firms

According to a press release seen by, executives of MSC and Rolex as well as Partners Group, Mercuria Richemont, MKS, and Mercuria took part in an Oval Office meeting with Donald Trump, the U.S. president, on Tuesday. The Swiss government and the private sector are working together to convince Trump to lower the 39% tariff on its imports. The executives described the meeting as "highly productive," but said they had not engaged in any negotiations with Trump. Trump revealed on Tuesday he met senior Swiss representatives to discuss, among other things, trade. The statement stated that "we expressed our belief"...

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Lukoil's network abroad buckles under the weight of Western sanctions

Sources claim that the Russian oil giant Lukoil struggles to maintain operations at its vast foreign businesses, as Western sanctions disrupt oil loads in Iraq, pumping stations in Finland, and trading in Switzerland. Last month, the United States and United Kingdom imposed sanctions against Russia's second largest oil company. This has complicated its operations. The U.S. Treasury Department has issued a license giving companies until 21 November to end any transactions with Lukoil or Rosneft, the number one oil producer. Sanctions are being felt in all regions where the company is active. Iraq's Somo, the state-owned firm, has cancelled the...

Oil & Gas

Oil prices stable despite OPEC+ plans for a pause in production increases

Oil prices held steady Monday as the market weighed the latest OPEC+ production increase against the group's plan to pause increases in the first three quarters of 2026, along with fears of a glut of oil and weak factory data from Asia. Brent crude futures dropped 24 cents or 0.4% to $64.53 per barrel at 10:37 am EST (1537 GMT). U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude (WTI), which is a blend of U.S. West Texas Intermediate and Brent, fell by 31 cents or 0.5% to $60.67. OPEC+ (Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries, OPEC, and allied producers) agreed on Sunday to increase...

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Venezuelan oil exports drop due to lower imports and inventories

According to documents and shipping data from the state-owned firm PDVSA, Venezuelan oil exports fell 26% in October to 808,000 barrels a day as its stocks decreased and it imported fewer volumes of diluents for exportable crude grades. Exports from the OPEC nation reached a 5-year high in Septembre, after being boosted in part by a stable crude oil production of around 1.1m bpd. Also, robust imports of naphtha and light crude - mainly from Russia – earlier in the year were made to reduce its heavy oil output. The data and documents revealed that imports dropped to 41,000 bpd...

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Dollar up slightly, but stock indexes mostly rise after Amazon-OpenAI deal

The dollar was near its three-month-high versus the Euro due to the fading expectations of a large U.S. interest rate cut. Amazon shares rose more than 4% after the multi-year, $38 billion Amazon OpenAI deal. As expected, the Federal Reserve cut interest rates last week. Jerome Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, said that another rate cut in December is "not a certainty", contrary to what investors believed. On Friday, some Fed officials expressed their dissatisfaction with the central banks decision to lower rates. Meanwhile, influential Fed Governor Christopher Waller argued for further policy easing in order to support...

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MORNING BID EUROPE - Private jobs on the spotlight amid data blackout

Ankur Banerjee gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets The markets are still recovering after a week of action packed events that have left the risk momentum intact. This week, the focus has shifted on a few private economic data that could shed light on the state of the U.S. labor market. The U.S. government shutdown is expected to continue, and there will no longer be any economic data from the government. So, no nonfarm payrolls, no JOLTS job openings. Investors will instead analyze private employment data provided by ADP in order to...

Energy Markets

Nigeria vows to combat extremism following Trump's addition of nation to watchlist

The Nigerian Government on Saturday pledged to continue fighting violent extremism, and expressed hope that Washington would remain an ally. President Donald Trump had added the West African country to a U.S. Watch List over what he called threats to Christianity. The Federal Government of Nigeria continues to defend its citizens regardless of their race, religion, or creed. "Like America, Nigeria cannot help but celebrate our diversity as it is our greatest strength," said the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in a press release. The ministry said that Nigeria is a country of God-fearing people who respect tolerance, faith, diversity, and...

Energy Markets

Amazon stocks rise, dollar gains after Fed remarks

The dollar rose after some Federal Reserve officials made hawkish remarks. Global stocks are on track for their third consecutive week of gains, and seventh consecutive month. Earnings from Apple and Amazon megacaps eased concerns about high valuations. Amazon soared by about 11% following the announcement that cloud revenue grew at the fastest rate in almost three years. This allowed the company to forecast quarter sales above expectations. Apple shares climbed to $271.76 after paring gains from an intraday high of $277.32. The company reported quarterly earnings, forecast holiday-quarter iPhone and overall revenue which exceeded Wall Street expectations due to...

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The 'amazing' Trump Xi meeting calms tensions

Ankur Banerjee gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets Investors can only think of a handshake between Donald Trump, Xi Jinping and the Bank of Japan. They also have to consider Jerome Powell of the Federal Reserve's cautious tone. The markets will welcome the optimism expressed by the U.S. President and his counterpart in China. Trump claimed to have struck a deal with China that would reduce tariffs in exchange for Beijing continuing U.S. purchases of soybeans, maintaining rare earth exports and crackingdown on illicit fentanyl trade. China has not yet responded. Trump...

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Asia stocks rise as Fed cuts and Trump-Xi Meeting in focus

Asian stocks rose on Thursday, after the Federal Reserve lowered interest rates. U.S. leaders and Chinese officials met to negotiate a trade agreement. The yen fell after the Bank of Japan held rates as expected. MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific index outside Japan rose 0.4% last, while U.S. S&P500 e-minis futures advanced 0.4% after Wall Street stocks posted a small loss to end a four-day streak of gains. As the Trump Administration imposes tariffs on imports from abroad, global markets are undergoing a series of central bank decisions. These will provide clues as to the future path of interest rates. Fred Neumann...

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Asia stocks rise as Fed cuts and Trump-Xi Meeting in focus

Asian stocks rose in the morning trade on Thursday, after the Federal Reserve lowered interest rates. U.S. leaders and Chinese leaders also met to negotiate a deal. The Bank of Japan is due to announce its interest rate decision shortly. MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific index outside Japan rose 0.5% last, while U.S. S&P500 e-minis futures advanced 0.4% after Wall Street stocks posted a small loss to end a four-day streak of gains. As the Trump Administration imposes tariffs on imports from abroad, global markets are undergoing a series of central bank decisions. These will provide clues as to the future path...

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Dollar slips ahead of Fed meeting and earnings are eyed

Investors awaited Federal Reserve policy decisions, and digested the corporate earnings, as global shares reached an intraday high. Wednesday, the U.S. Federal Reserve is expected to kick-off a series of announcements by global central banks. This includes those from Japan, Canada and Europe. According to CME's FedWatch Tool, the Fed is widely expected at this meeting to reduce interest rates. Markets are pricing in a 95.8% chance of a 25 basis point rate cut. The recent signs that trade tensions between China and the U.S. were easing have helped to boost risk appetite. Stocks are higher, and the yield on...

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China's ESPO oil is now cheaper due to sanctions against Russia

Four trade sources said that the price of Russia's Asia bound ESPO blend crude at Chinese ports has dropped to a discount compared to Brent for the first time since about a year. This is due to new Western sanctions as well as a lack import quotas from Chinese independent refineries. The price drop highlights the impact of sanctions, which are affecting Moscow's key revenue source from oil. Last week, the United States imposed sanctions against Russia's two largest oil companies, Lukoil, and Rosneft. Both are major exporters of ESPO-grade crude. Chinese state oil companies have responded by suspending purchases...

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Asian stocks reach record high on optimism about trade deals

Asian stocks rose on Monday, while gold and bonds declined. Signs of easing tensions in trade between China and the U.S. boosted risk appetite. This was a positive start to a busy week which will include central bank meetings and earnings from megacap companies. On Sunday, top Chinese and U.S. economists hammered out the framework for a trade agreement that U.S. president Donald Trump and his Chinese equivalent Xi Jinping will decide on this week at their eagerly awaited meeting in South Korea. The trade agreement would stop the steeper American tariffs, and Chinese export controls on rare earths. This...

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European stocks drop as traders await US inflation data

The euro fell on Friday but was still on course for a weekly gain. Meanwhile, the dollar remained steady while market observers waited for U.S. Inflation data. Wall Street closed higher Thursday as the White House confirmed that U.S. president Donald Trump will meet Chinese president Xi Jinping as part of his Asia trip next week. The White House confirmed that Donald Trump would meet Chinese President Xi Jinping next week as part of his trip through Asia. The Shanghai Composite Index, which measures the performance of China's stock market, reached its highest level since August 2015. European markets opened...