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China's coal imports in November were down by 20% on a year-on-year basis

The General Administration of Customs reported on Monday that coal imports from China, the largest buyer in the world, dropped 20% from their record high of the previous year. Imports in November, at 44.05 millions metric tons, were up by 6% compared to 41.74 tons in October. Imports in November of the previous year had reached 54.98 millions tons, a monthly record. The China Coal Transportation and Distribution Association's (CCTD) website reported in late November that although imported coal has a slight price advantage, this arbitrage has decreased as domestic coal prices have fallen. CCTD stated that due to supply...

Fossil Fuels

Turkey extends Russia gas contracts for an additional year in order to attract U.S. investment

Turkey has finalised an extension of one year to its gas import contracts that expire with Russia, totalling 22 bcm. It is also considering investing in U.S. production, according to the energy minister. Both import contracts with Gazprom expire by the end of the year. Turkey's share of Russian gas has steadily decreased, and is now below 40%. Turkey, Russia's final major gas market in Europe has signed deals to buy long-duration LNG, a large part of which is from the U.S. This takes advantage of the expected global abundance of LNG over the next couple of years. Bayraktar, the...

Fossil Fuels

China export controls force European firms to shift supply chains

A European lobbying group, looking for cover against the U.S. - China trade war, said Monday that China's tightening of export controls is pushing European firms into exploring new supply chain capacities outside the world's largest economy. According to the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, one in three of its member companies are looking to move their sourcing from China because of Beijing's export controls regime. Forty percent of respondents to its recent flash survey reported that the Commerce Ministry is processing export licenses slower than promised. The chamber's President Jens Eskelund said that China's export controls had...

Coal

Iron ore gains third week on Infrastructure Demand

The price of iron ore futures fell on Friday but recorded their third consecutive weekly gain due to recent infrastructure demand. The day-traded contract for January iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange closed 0.19% lower, at 794 Yuan ($112.18) per metric ton. The contract rose 1.14% in the past week. As of 0717 GMT, the benchmark December iron ore traded on Singapore Exchange was down 0.89% at $105.75 per ton. The contract has gained 1.73% in the first week. Galaxy Futures, a Chinese broker, says that infrastructure demand has been increasing recently. Prices are expected to follow fundamentals on...

Fossil Fuels

Iron ore gains for the third week in a row on Infrastructure Demand

The iron ore futures price was little changed on the Friday but is headed to a third weekly gain in a row on recent infrastructure demand. As of 0301 GMT, the most-traded contract for January iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was trading 0.06% higher. It was 796 yuan (US$112.48) per metric ton. This week, the contract has risen by 1.14%. The benchmark December Iron Ore at the Singapore Exchange fell 0.56% to $106.1 per ton. Galaxy Futures, a Chinese broker, says that recent infrastructure demand is increasing, resulting in a continued improvement in apparent steel demand. Prices are...

Fossil Fuels

The Gulf markets are tracking the Asian share price rises on Fed eased hopes

The major Gulf stock markets rose early on Thursday as they followed gains in Asian stocks, and expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut next week grew. Investors are focused on Federal Reserve officials' statements this week, as there is a lack of data about the U.S. economic situation following the end to the government shutdown. CME FedWatch Tool shows that traders are now attributing an 85% chance of a rate reduction next month, up from 30% just a week earlier. The U.S.'s monetary policy changes have an important impact on Gulf markets where the majority of currencies are pegged...

Oil & Gas

Lilly is the first pharmaceutical company to reach $1 trillion in valuation on weight loss demand

Eli Lilly's market value surpassed $1 trillion on Friday. It is the first pharmaceutical company to join the exclusive club of tech giants, and it highlights its growth as a weight loss powerhouse. The explosive growth in the weight loss drug market has been a major factor behind the more than 35% increase in the stock price of the company this year. As new and highly effective treatments for obesity have hit the market in the past two years, this category has become one of the most profitable segments in healthcare. The world's top-selling drug is now Lilly's Tirzepatide. It's...

Oil & Gas

Lilly is the first pharmaceutical company to reach the trillion-dollar club in response to weight-loss boom

Eli Lilly's market value surpassed $1 trillion on Friday. It is the first pharmaceutical company to join the exclusive club of tech giants, and it highlights its growth as a weight loss powerhouse. The explosive growth in the weight loss drug market has been a major factor behind the more than 35% increase in the stock price of the company this year. Obesity treatments, once considered a niche, are now among the most lucrative segments of healthcare. Demand is steadily increasing. Novo Nordisk was the first to market, but Lilly’s drugs Mounjaro & Zepbound have grown in popularity & helped...

Oil & Gas

Russian rouble falls as corporate forex sales decline

On Monday, the Russian rouble fell against the U.S. Dollar and the Chinese yuan as the corporate sales of foreign currencies, which had supported the rouble over the past few weeks, decreased. The rouble fell more than 0.4% against the dollar at 1050 GMT and was down 0.2% against the yuan at 1140 on the Moscow Stock Exchange. The traders believe that the currency sales of Russia's two major oil companies, Rosneft & Lukoil - both sanctioned in the U.S. - have supported the rouble. The traders did, however, note the recent irregularity of corporate forex sales. The U.S. has...

Fossil Fuels

Details of the US-South Korea trade agreement released

The U.S. released some details on a new trade agreement with South Korea. The United States and South Korea released a joint factsheet on the recent summit between President Donald Trump of the U.S. and President Lee Jae Myung of South Korea. Washington and Seoul have agreed to lower the tariffs on U.S. autos and auto part imports from Korea to 15%. This is a reduction of 25%. Seoul said that the effective date for auto tariffs would be November 1, after the agreement was finalised, and when a bill relating to the $350 billion package of investment is presented...

Fossil Fuels

The Russian rouble gains strength as oil companies repatriate their earnings before the US sanctions deadline

The Russian rouble gained against the U.S. Dollar and China's Yuan on Thursday, despite lower oil prices in Russia. Oil firms converted their earnings into roubles prior to U.S. sanctions taking effect. At 1020 GMT the rouble had gained more than 1% against the dollar, trading at 80.45, and was 0.5% higher at 11,31 against the Yuan at the Moscow Stock Exchange where it is traded the most. Washington introduced sanctions last month against Russia's two largest oil producers, Rosneft Lukoil as part of President Donald Trump's efforts for an end to Moscow's conflict in Ukraine. The deadline set for...

Fossil Fuels

The Russian rouble is flat against the dollar after a spike in October foreign exchange sales

The Russian rouble is stable against the U.S. Dollar and weaker than the Chinese yuan after the central banks reported an increase in exporters' foreign currency sales last month. Some analysts attribute this to U.S. sanctioned. The rouble traded at 81.20 dollars in the over-the-counter market and at 11.43 yuan at the Moscow Stock Exchange, which was down 0.5% at 0840 GMT. The central bank of Russia announced Monday that foreign currency sales for October were up 68% compared to a month ago, reaching $8.2 billion. The central bank attributed the increase to exporters repaying their foreign debt. In a...

Crude Oil

Crude Oil

Japan's Nikkei skids in upbeat Asia; investors eye US inflation data

Japan's Nikkei fell on Friday, wiping away this week's gains despite an otherwise positive Asian performance. Investors are waiting for the U.S. Inflation reading which could influence a deeply divided Federal Reserve. The European stock market was headed for a flat opening, as both EURO STOXX futures and FTSE Futures were little changed. Nasdaq Futures rose by 0.4%, and S&P500 Futures rose by 0.2%. In Asia, Nikkei fell by 1.3% as weaker than expected household spending data highlighted the inflation problem. Bets on a rate increase later in the month also grew. The week was expected to be mostly flat....

Crude Oil

Morning bid Europe-Firming Fed cuts bets buoy stock, undercut dollar

Kevin Buckland gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets. The market is focused on the bets that the Federal Reserve will cut rates next week, and the murkiness in the economic data used by Fed officials to make policy decisions. The Fed is focusing on the state of the labour markets, so the Fed will release the most important data - the monthly payroll figures - in mid-December instead of today. This is the result of a record-breaking government shutdown. But at least the Fed will get key data pertaining to the other...

Crude Oil

As investors expect Fed rate cuts, stocks rise and the dollar is set to lose 10 days in a row.

The dollar dropped for the tenth consecutive day against a basket, extending its longest losing streak since over 50 years. After an auction, Japanese stocks rose sharply. Government Bonds Investors showed a strong interest in the stock, setting the tone for the entire equity market. STOXX 600 in Europe was up by 0.1%, and is still on track for a modest gain each week. U.S. Stock Futures were flat for the day. This suggests a steady trading start later in the session. Wall Street stocks rallied Wednesday, led by small cap companies. The Russell 2000 index rose 1.9% while the...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

China's rare Earth exports jumped in November following Xi and Trump meeting

China's exports of rare earth minerals jumped in November. This was the first month that President Xi Jinping, and U.S. president Donald Trump had agreed to accelerate shipment. The General Administration of Customs of China reported that exports jumped by 26.5% in November from October, to reach 5,493.9 tons. The customs office will release a breakdown of countries on December 20, but it is not known if increased shipments into the U.S. and Europe fueled that jump. Since April, the introduction of export controls on 17 minerals that are used in autos and consumer electronics as well as defence has...

Mineral Resources

China's imports of iron ore in November fell due to a shrinking margin

China's imports of iron ore in November dropped for the second consecutive month by 0.7% compared to the previous month. The decline was due to a decrease in buying interest after several mills began equipment maintenance because profit margins were shrinking. Data from the General Administration of Customs revealed on Monday that China imported 110.54 millions metric tons of this key ingredient for steelmaking last month. It was less than 111.3 millions tons in October, but higher than 101.86 in the same month of last year. Last month, more steel mills performed maintenance on furnaces as iron ore prices remained...

Mineral Resources

Shanghai copper prices rise ahead of Fed rate decision

Shanghai Copper began the week on Monday with a higher price, as the U.S. Federal Reserve is expected to cut interest rates. As of 0215 GMT, the most active copper contract at the Shanghai Futures Exchange had risen 0.52% to 92,040 Yuan ($13,020.78) a metric ton. The benchmark three-month price of copper at the London Metal Exchange fell 0.23% to $11,593 per ton. The markets are pricing in an interest rate reduction of a quarter point by the U.S. on Wednesday. Only 19 out of 108 economists voted against any change. Copper prices rose in Asia as signs of lower...

Mineral Resources

Iron ore prices fall as China's demand falls

Iron ore futures fell on Monday due to a sagging Chinese demand and increased equipment maintenance. However, the lingering bets for stimulus limited losses. As of 0219 GMT, the most-traded contract for January iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange fell by 0.7% to $782 yuan (US$110.63) per metric ton. It hit 778 yuan earlier in the session. This was the lowest price since November 17. As of 2109 GMT, the benchmark January iron ore traded on the Singapore Exchange fell 0.57% to $100.8, after earlier touching $102.35, the lowest price since December 1. Analysts said that several steelmakers have...

Mineral Resources

Anson, Australia's lithium supplier, signs MoU with Nusano in the US for nuclear use

Anson Resources, based in Australia, announced on Monday that it had signed a nonbinding Memorandum of Understanding with Utah-based Nusano for the supply of lithium chloride to be used in advanced manufacturing and nuclear applications. Anson will provide samples of lithium chloride from its Green River Project in Utah to be tested for qualification. Talks are aimed at an agreement covering a five-year period and at least 300 tonnes equivalent lithium carbonate per year. Nusano is a privately-held company that plans to use Anson’s lithium chloride feedstock in order to produce lithium-6, lithium-7, and other isotopes for the nuclear sector...

Mineral Resources

Congo fighting flares up within hours of Trump’s peace deal ceremony

Fighting broke out in the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo Friday, just a day after U.S. president Donald Trump met with Congolese leaders and Rwandans in Washington for the signing of new agreements aimed at ending decades of conflict in this mineral-rich region. On Thursday, Congo's Felix Tshisekedi reaffirmed his commitment to the U.S.-brokered agreement reached in June. The deal aims to stabilize the vast country by allowing more Western mining investments. "We are settling a long-running war," said Trump. His administration intervened in many conflicts around the globe to burnish Trump's credentials as a world peacemaker, and advance U.S....

Mineral Resources

ASIA GOLD - India demand falls as prices in India reach record highs; China discounts are widening

Gold prices in India rose to near a record high this week. This slowed physical demand, as buyers waited on a correction in price. Demand in China was also relatively low, despite the volatility and high spot gold prices. This week, Indian dealers offered a discount Discounts of up to $18 per ounce on official domestic prices have been increased by as much as $22. Gold is getting more expensive as the rupee falls, and jewellers find it difficult to decide how much and when to buy, said a Mumbai bullion dealer working for a private bank. On Friday, domestic...

Mineral Resources

The head of the agency says that Europe must be on guard against US dominance when it comes to rare earths.

The head of the EU-funded agency that oversees key minerals says, "Europe has taken significant steps to develop its rare earths industry to counter Chinese dominance. But the region must also guard against being overtaken by the United States." Bernd Schaefer is the CEO of EIT RawMaterials. He welcomed Wednesday's publication of a new EU Action Plan to secure crucial raw materials used in electrical cars, wind turbines, and semiconductors. REsourceEU, the plan of the European Commission, includes an investment of 3 billion euros (3.49 billion dollars) in projects to accelerate them and reduce reliance on a single source. Schaefer...

Mineral Resources

Citi raises its outlook, causing copper to reach a record-high and head for a weekly increase

The price of copper reached a new record on Friday, after Citi raised its outlook for the metal. A weaker dollar provided additional support in anticipation of a rate cut expected by the U.S. next week. At 1025 GMT, the benchmark three-month price of copper at the London Metal Exchange had risen 1.4% to $11,609.50 per ton. The metal, which is widely used in construction, manufacturing and power generation, rose earlier by as much as 2.2%, reaching a peak of $11,705. LME copper has gained over 30% since 2025 and is expected to finish the week with a gain of...

Mineral Resources

Boliden CEO: EU's rare-earths push is 10 year late, and more needs to done

Boliden, the Swedish miner, said that the European Union had acted on rare earths ten years ago. Boliden was commenting on the European Commission plan to invest 3 billion euro ($3.5 billion) in 25 key mineral projects. China, the country that produces 90% of all rare earths in processed form, has recently increased export restrictions. Boliden CEO Mikael staffas said that Europe's inability to produce critical raw materials on its own is a vulnerability which must be addressed despite the long process of making major changes. He said the latest EU initiative was a sign the bloc of 27 countries...

Mineral Resources

AI bubble worries in 2026 will test Asia's strong equity deal pipeline

The Asian equity capital market will be boosted by a strong pipeline of high profile IPOs from companies in China and India that are looking to take advantage of the diversification trend among investors. However, concerns over rising tech valuations may slow down momentum. LSEG data shows that Asian equity capital markets (ECMs) have been awash with $267 billion in deals this year. This is up 15% on 2024 and the first annual increase since 2021. Data shows that Hong Kong, which is the preferred listing destination of Chinese companies, has dominated regional ECM transactions with 75 billion dollars raised...

Mineral Resources

Citi raises its price forecast, and copper prices soar to record levels

The price of copper reached a new record on Friday after Citi raised its outlook for the metal. Supply concerns and the expectation that the U.S. Federal Reserve will cut interest rates next week are driving the market. As of 0330 GMT the most active copper contract at the Shanghai Futures Exchange had risen 1.18%, to 91.860 yuan (12,992.56) a metric ton, after reaching an all-time peak of 92,000 dollars a ton during the session. Shanghai copper will end the week at a 5.3% higher price. The benchmark copper for three months on the London Metal Exchange gained 0.95%, to...