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Dollar gains, but share futures are a little erratic as Iran talks falter

Dollar prices rose in Asia on Monday as signs of a deadlock between Iran and the United States led to the closure of 'the Strait of Hormuz, which is vital for oil exports. U.S.?futures? shook and in Asia, gains in AI-related stocks helped share markets in Seoul as well as mainland China. Donald Trump rejected Iran's response on Sunday to the U.S. proposal to hold peace talks in order to end the conflict, calling Tehran's demands "totally unacceptable." Iranian media reported that an Iranian plan sent to Washington stressed the need to end the war on all sides and lift...

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Gold firms make weekly gains on US-Iran deals

Gold rose on Friday and is expected to gain a weekly gain, as optimism about a possible end to the Iran Conflict eased concerns over inflation and high interest rates. Spot gold rose 0.5% to $4,709.89 an ounce at 1551 GMT. It has gained 2.1% in the last week. U.S. Gold Futures increased 0.2% to $4.719.60. Due to its non-yielding properties, gold, which is typically seen as a safe haven in times of global turmoil, will be under pressure? when interest rates rise. "Gold is now trading more like a risky asset than a safe-haven. Gold's rebound is linked to...

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Gold gains on US-Iran agreement, jobs data and gold prices

Gold extended gains on Friday following a stronger-than-expected ?jobs report, with prices ?also heading for a weekly ?rise ?as optimism over a potential end to the Iran conflict helped ease concerns about inflation and elevated interest rates. As of 1322 GMT, spot gold was up 0.8%, at $4,723.28 an ounce. Bullion is up 2.4% this week. U.S. Gold Futures increased 0.5% to $4733.00. Data showed that U.S. Employment increased more than anticipated in April, while the unemployment rate held steady at 4.3%. This indicates a resilient labor market. "Traditionally, we would think that a stronger-than-expected jobs number ?would strengthen the...

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Russell: Exports of refined fuels from Asia to the US plummet after the closure of Hormuz

The impact of the 'crisis' on the physical fuel markets has worsened. While crude oil futures prices have fluctuated in line with headlines regarding the conflict between the United States, and Iran. Brent contracts fell 7.8% to close at $101.27 per barrel on Wednesday, despite the fact that a sustained and full reopening of the 'Strait of Hormuz is still a long time away. The United States and Israel's February 28th attack on Iran has led to a reduction in the volume of refined products shipped throughout Asia. The Strait of Hormuz is the main energy-consuming region in the world...

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Markets focus on US-Iran deals prospects as gold on track to gain weekly gains

Investors remained hopeful about a U.S. Iran peace deal despite renewed threats, and gold rose?on?Friday. As of 0218 GMT, spot gold was up 0.7%, at $4,719.85 an ounce. Bullion is up 2.3% this week. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery rose by 0.4% to $4,728.30. The United States fired on Iran in the most serious test of their month-long truce, but Iran claimed that the situation had returned to normal. The comments made by the Trump administration today that the ceasefire was holding and there is still optimism about a possible deal between the U.S. and Iran are helping to...

Fossil Fuels

Oil prices jump on renewed US-Iran hostilities

The price of oil rose by more than 1% after renewed fighting between the U.S.A. and Iran. This triggered a fragile ceasefire, and dashed hopes that the Strait of Hormuz would be reopened, an important transit route for oil and gas. Brent crude futures rose $1.41 or 1.41% to $101.47 per barrel at 0123 GMT. West Texas Intermediate (WTI), U.S. crude oil futures, rose $1.12 or 1.18% to $95.93 per barrel. Prices had already risen more than 3% at the opening of the market. This ended three days of declines following reports that earlier in the week,?the U.S. was close...

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Oil prices and futures are down on renewed US-Iran conflict

After the United States and Iran exchanged fire, U.S. stocks futures fell in early trading on Friday. This put in doubt a one-month-old Middle East ceasefire. U.S. crude futures, which were?lower than last week's closing price of $96.8 per barrel, rose?more?than?2%. S&P futures fell about 0.2%, and Nikkei Futures indicated a slightly lower opening for Japanese shares which had soared to new record highs Thursday. Iran's top joint Military Command said that the U.S. targeted an Iranian oil tanker as well as another ship that entered the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S. Military?said that it acted out of self-defence when...

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Oil prices are choppy, stocks fall as US-Iran deal is still in flux

U.S. stocks and European shares fell on Thursday as oil prices fluctuated between gains and losses. Investors are still uncertain about the peace negotiations?between Iran and the U.S. Wall Street's?major indexes retreated slightly after?strong?chipmaker earnings drove them to multiple record highs. The S&P500 fell by 0.4%, while the Nasdaq Composite dropped by 0.1% and Dow Jones Industrial Average lost by 0.6%. The oil prices settled down after a report that Saudi Arabia and Kuwait had lifted restrictions on the use of their airspace by the United States and their military bases. This allowed Washington to resume operations to escort ships...

Heating Oil

Reporting shows that oil-price wagers before the Iran war news totaled $7 billion.

According to traders, analysts and exchange data, there were a series of well-timed bets made on the falling oil price in March and April, totaling up to $7 billion. These bets were spread over multiple exchanges, types of fuel, and derivatives, just before Donald Trump's major announcements about Iran policy. The amount exceeds the $2.6 billion in?bets that were previously reported, and has already led to the U.S. Administration?warning staff not to use nonpublic information as a means of financial gain. A?person with knowledge of the matter said in April that the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission is investigating. However,...

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Reporting shows that oil-price wagers before the Iran war news totaled $7 billion.

According to analysts, traders and market experts, there were a series of well-timed "market bets" on falling oil prices that totaled $7 billion between March and April, spread across different exchanges, types of fuel, and derivatives, just before Donald Trump's major announcements about Iran policy. The amount of the bets exceeds previous reported wagers totaling $2.6 billion. This has already led to the U.S. Administration to warn staff against using confidential information to their financial advantage. A 'person familiar with this matter' told a CFTC official in April that the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission is conducting an investigation. However,...

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INDIA RUPEE: Rupee is likely to be buoyed up by lower oil prices; US-Iran tensions may slow momentum

The Indian rupee will continue to rise at the?Thursday open, continuing a rally that began in the previous session, thanks?to a drop in oil prices. Bankers warned that 'crude oil has recovered 'from its lows and the uncertainty 'over if current U.S.Iran optimism will result in a breakthrough, is likely to limit the rupees upward movement. After closing 0.7% higher on Wednesday at 94.61, traders expect the rupee to open between 94.54 and 94.58. Brent crude was hovering around $101 per barrel after a nearly 8% drop on Wednesday, on reports that Iran and the United States were 'close to...

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Investors weigh Middle East peace prospects as they raise oil prices by $1

Early trade on Thursday saw oil prices rise by about $1, recovering from the sharp losses of the previous day as investors assessed the chances that a Middle East Peace Deal would be successful. Brent crude futures rose 88 cents or 0.9% to $102.15 per barrel at 0032 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate rose $1.12 or 1.2% to $96.20 per barrel. Both benchmarks fell more than 7% Wednesday, reaching two-week lows amid optimism about a possible ending to the Middle East conflict. They pared their losses however after U.S. president Donald Trump said that it was "too early" to have...

Europe

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Top distillate trader departs Gunvor, sources say

Three sources confirmed on Friday that Zak Banks, a distillate trader from Houston, is leaving global commodity trading company Gunvor. His departure is not clear. Gunvor refused to comment while Banks was unable to be reached. According to the financial results published in April, the Swiss-based commodity traders?recorded a 85% decline in net profit by 2025. This equated to $104 millions. Gunvor employees staged an employee buyout last year to replace the former CEO and cofounder Torbjorn Tornqvist by Americas head Gary Pedersen. Pedersen stated that the company made $1.63 billion, the equivalent of the gross profit for 2025, in...

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MORNING BID EUROPE - Markets hold on to ceasefire as it is tested

Tom Westbrook gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets. On Friday, oil prices rose and European futures wiggled as the U.S. and Iran exchanged fire in the Middle East. Investors chose to concentrate on the hope of a lasting peace agreement. In Asia, AI stocks dominated weekly gains. Sterling remained steady at $1.36 as traders watched the early results of Britain's local elections. Keir Starmer and his Labour Party suffered heavy losses. The UAE was again attacked by the U.S. forces and Iranian forces in the?Gulf. U.S. president Donald Trump told reporters that...

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Oil prices fall on optimism for peace, but global stocks are mixed

Oil prices fell on the back of optimism about a U.S. Iran peace deal. The fate of the Strait of Hormuz, a critical waterway, remained unresolved. MSCI's All-Country World Index increased?0.17%, trading around record highs. Europe's STOXX 600 was down 0.25% after a 2.2% jump on Wednesday. Last up by 1.7%. After a long holiday weekend, trading on the Nikkei 225 index resumed. Samy Chaar, chief economist at Lombard Odier, said that while the Middle East situation is uncertain, "the market momentum is moving in a positive direction", and they have taken notice. He said, "The oil price has dropped...

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Dollar gains, but share futures decline as Gulf talks falter

On Monday, the dollar rose and share futures fell in Asia as signs emerged that the talks between the United States &?Iran had reached a deadlock. This would have effectively closed the 'Strait of Hormuz and sent oil prices up. Donald Trump rejected Iran's response on Sunday to the U.S. proposal to hold peace talks in order to end the conflict, calling Tehran's demands "totally unacceptable." Iranian media reported that an Iranian plan sent to Washington stressed the need to end the war on all sides and lift sanctions against Tehran. Bruce Kasman noted that the conflict in the Middle...

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Investors digest US job growth and chipmaker earnings, as well as elevated oil prices.

On Friday, global equities were mixed as new U.S. job data showed growth in the U.S. market. However, consumer sentiment was down and oil prices continued to rise due to ongoing fighting near Strait of Hormuz. European stocks fell, but the S&P 500 gained 0.8% and the Nasdaq Composite jumped 1.4%. The Dow Jones Industrial Average remained largely unchanged. Chipmakers, such as Qualcomm, recovered. Qualcomm was up around 10% while Nvidia rose 2.3%. The price of oil rose again on the Friday following renewed fighting in the Strait of Hormuz, which raised doubts about the ceasefire agreement between Iran and...

Fossil Fuels

China increases retail fuel prices starting May 9.

China announced on Friday that it would raise the price caps of gasoline and diesel, one month after it curbed the price increases. The country is trying to control the inflationary effects of the Iran War and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. The?country’s state planner announced on Friday that maximum retail gasoline prices and 'diesel will rise by 320 Yuan ($47.05), per metric tonne, as part of an ongoing price review. Retail diesel prices will also increase by 310 Yuan per metric tonne. China is the world's?second-largest consumer of oil. It has a diversified oil supply network and...

Energy Markets

Oil prices rise on Gulf clashes, as AI fuels weekly stock increase

As the U.S. and Iran traded?fires in the Middle East many Asian markets were still on track for stellar gains this week as AI 'demand' swept over chipmakers. Benchmark Brent crude futures rose about 1% in Asia to $101 per barrel, while European stock?futures fell 0.8%. FTSE futures dropped 0.7% while S&P futures rose 0.3%. Sterling remained steady at $1.3575, but traders were wary of Labour Party losses, which could put pressure on Prime Minister Keir starmer. The United States and Iran clashed over the Gulf, and the UAE was again attacked in a test for a month-long truce. However,...

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Oil prices rise on Mideast tensions; AI propels Asian stocks to a sparkling weekly gain

Oil prices rose on Friday, and stocks were slightly lower. The U.S. and Iran were exchanging fire in the Middle East. However, many Asian markets were still heading towards stellar weekly gains as AI demand has swept chipmakers. Benchmark Brent crude futures rose 1.3% to $101.60 per barrel, while European stock futures declined 0.7%. On Thursday, the United States and Iran traded fire in the most severe test of their month-long truce. Iran claimed that the situation was back to normal while the U.S. stated it didn't want to escalate. The President Donald Trump stated that the ceasefire which has...

Energy Markets

Stocks edge up, oil prices continue pullback on peace optimism

On Thursday, global stocks mostly maintained their gains - despite the fact that oil prices fell again due to optimism about a U.S. Iran peace deal. Meanwhile, it appeared as if there was no resolution for the Strait of Hormuz. The previous session's highs were maintained on?Wall Street. The?S&P500 was little changed and the Nasdaq composite rose 0.27%. Dow Jones Industrial Average increased by 0.12%. The STOXX Europe 600 index was down 0.37% after a 2.2% jump on Wednesday. MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific share index outside Japan also hit a new all-time record. Last up 1.75 %. Japan's Nikkei surpassed 62,000...

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Oil falls amid peace optimism as oil trades at record highs

Oil prices sank as stocks rose Thursday amid optimism about a U.S. Iran peace deal. However, the fate of the Strait of Hormuz remained unclear. MSCI's "All-Country World Index" rose by 0.23%, approaching a record high. Europe's STOXX was little changed after a?2.2% jump on Wednesday. MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific index outside Japan also rose to an all-time record high. After a long holiday weekend, trading on the Nikkei 225 index resumed. Samy Chaar, chief economist at Lombard Odier, said that while the Middle East situation is uncertain, "the market momentum is moving in a positive direction", and they have taken...

Energy Markets

Oil prices fall and global stocks rise after Iran peace deal report

Stocks rose and oil prices fell?on Wednesday? after a report stated that?the White House believed it was close to a memorandum ending the war with Iran. Meanwhile, momentum in AI driven trades increased. Axios reported that the U.S. was expecting Iranian responses to several key issues in the next 48-hours. On Wednesday, a Pakistani source who is involved in peace efforts confirmed that the report was true. Brent crude, a global benchmark, fell 7.5% to $101.70 a barrel. A peace agreement could ease some of the pain for the oil and gas market. The Iran war has closed the Strait...

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Asia markets reach record highs on AI euphoria and Iran peace hopes

In the morning of Wednesday, the Asian session, stocks soared, oil prices fell and the dollar dropped after U.S. president Donald Trump hailed "great progress" toward a "final deal" with Tehran, while momentum for AI-driven trading accelerated. Trump said he would temporarily pause an operation of escorting ships through the Strait of Hormuz. The Strait of Hormuz carries a fifth of all global oil, and Iran has blocked it since late February. This has triggered a global energy shortage. Brent crude fell 1.2% to $108.51 per barrel on the news, while S&P500 e-minis futures rose 0.3%. MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific index...

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MORNING BID AMERICAS-Strait talk

Anna Szymanski is the Editor-in Charge of Open Interest. Prices of oil jumped by 5% after Iran claimed it had stopped a U.S. ship from entering the Strait of Hormuz. The U.S., however, denied Iranian claims that it was hit by missiles. This came after President Donald Trump announced that the U.S. was going to begin helping ships stuck in the Strait of Hormuz. The yen briefly rose?against?the dollar, as traders waited for more buying by Japan's Ministry of Finance following a suspected intervention last Thursday. Below, I'll go into more detail. Listen to the Morning Bid podcast. Subscribe to...

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Opening the Strait or not?

Wayne Cole gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets. Strait?watching is back for a new week. Everyone is a shipping expert today and the Strait of Hormuz is where it's at. So President Trump surprised us this morning when he announced the launch of Project Freedom, which will help around 900'ships trapped in the Strait escape past the Iranians. The U.S. Central Command issued a short media release that said it would support merchant vessels in their quest to transit freely through this vital international trade corridor. CentCom has stated that this will...

Energy Markets

Oil prices rise to $1 without any sign of the Iran conflict ending

Oil prices rose on Friday as efforts to resolve Iran conflict have hit a deadlock, with Tehran blocking the 'Strait of Hormuz while the U.S. Navy is blocking 'exports of Iranian crude. Brent crude futures rose $1.19 or 1.08% to $111.59 per barrel at 0149 GMT. West Texas Intermediate futures gained 39 cents or 0.37% to $105.46. Brent's June contract which expired on Friday, hit $126.41 per barrel, its highest price since March 2022. Since the U.S. and Israel's attack on Iran at the end of February, oil prices have been rising. This was due to the closing of the...