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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...

Oil & Gas

The Gulf markets are gaining on US rate cuts

The Gulf's major stock exchanges rose early on Tuesday. This was aided in part by the rising expectations of a Federal Reserve rate cut in December and signs that the U.S. shutdown may be nearing its end. The U.S. economy lost jobs last week. Retail and government sectors were the main culprits. A survey released on Friday showed that the U.S. consumer's sentiment had fallen to its lowest level in 3-1/2 years at the beginning of November, due to concerns about the effects the shutdown would have on the economy. The shutdown has delayed important economic metrics including the non-farm...

Refined Products

PetroChina Yunnan Petrochemical Unit to Close Plant for Two Months

PetroChina, a major oil company in China, announced on Monday that it will close its Yunnan Petrochemical Plant from November 15th, 2025 to January 15th, 2026 for maintenance. It said that the overhaul covered about 23,000 tasks, with a broad scope and considerable depth. During the maintenance period, operational and supply adjustments will take place. According to a July report by the company, this refinery in Southwestern China produces mainly China VI standard gasoline, diesel and jet fuel for Southwestern China as well as Southeast Asia. The report stated that since its launch in 2017, the company has processed 83,000,000...

Oil & Gas Refining

Japan temporarily increases fuel subsidies to smooth out tax cuts

The Japan Industry Ministry announced on Friday that it would temporarily increase gasoline and diesel subsides from next week to try and smooth out the impact of planned tax reductions on fuels. To ease the burden of households, the ruling and opposition parties in the country agreed to abolish the gasoline tax by December 31, and the diesel tax by April 1, next year. The government is hoping that by temporarily increasing subsidies on gasoline, diesel and other fuels, consumers won't be tempted into delaying purchases until the tax reductions are implemented. This move will also help Japan avoid long...

Fossil Fuels

China's October coal imports are down 10% from the same month last year

Customs data released on Friday showed that China's imports of coal in October were down 10% from the previous year, due to a holiday which reduced the number working days during the month. Imports will be supported in 2025 by the winter restocking of products during the last two months. Imports in October fell from 46.25 to 41.74 millions metric tons, a drop of almost ten percent. Imports in September reached 46 million metric tonnes, a record high for nine months. Feng Dongbin is vice-general manager of Fenwei Digital Information Technology. He said that imports decreased sequentially, and also from...

Oil & Gas

SK Innovation expects Q4 margins to be resilient

SK Innovation Co Ltd, the owner of South Korea’s largest refiner SK Energy said on Friday that it expects the refining margins to remain stable in the fourth-quarter amid global supply disruptions as well as the onset winter peak demand. The company reported an operating loss of 423 billion won in the period July-September, but a profit of 573 trillion won for that same period. This compares to an analyst's average forecast of 304 billion dollars in profit. The third-quarter revenue increased 16.3%, to 20.5 trillion won, from the same period last year. SK On, a battery supplier to Ford...

Fossil Fuels

India claims that companies are licensed to import rare-earth magnets from China

India's Foreign Ministry announced on Thursday that Indian companies had received licenses to import rare earth magnets. This signals a relaxation of Beijing's export controls. China has become more powerful in its trade wars with the U.S. because of rare earths. Rare earths are a grouping of 17 elements which play an important role in planes, cars and weapons. Randhir Jaiswal, spokesperson for the Indian foreign ministry, announced the licensing decision at a press briefing. He did not give details about the companies who received approval or the number of licenses granted. China is the only country that has a...

Fossil Fuels

Covestro cuts full-year guidance and says ADNOC is on track to close the deal in Q4

Covestro, a German chemicals company, lowered its core profit forecast for the full year on Thursday because of soft demand. However, it said that its financial stability will be assured as ADNOC's $17 billion acquisition by Abu Dhabi is expected to close during the fourth quarter. Covestro's earnings before interest taxes, depreciation, and amortization are now expected to range between 800 and 700 million euros. This is a drop from the two previous cuts it made this year. The previous estimate was that the EBITDA would range between 700 million and 1.1 billion euro. The company's products, including foam chemicals...

Oil & Gas

South Korea releases details about the trade agreement with the US

Here are some details from the U.S. White House Factsheet and South Korea's Chief Policy Advisor Kim Yong Beom on the recent trade agreement between the two nations. Washington and Seoul agreed that tariffs on U.S. auto imports from Korea and auto parts will be reduced to 15% from 25%. This is to bring them in line with their Japanese counterparts who pay the same 15% tariffs after Tokyo made a deal with Washington. South Korean wood product and pharmaceutical manufacturers will have the lowest tariffs of all countries. Generic drugs and aircraft parts will be exempt from tariffs. Kim...

Crude Oil

Crude Oil

MORNING BID EUROPE - Hush over the markets before Nvidia

Tom Westbrook gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets. The financial markets are in a holding pattern before the earnings report of Nvidia later on Wednesday. Nvidia is near 7% of the S&P 500, which means that wherever Nvidia goes, the market goes. It reports after business hours. CPI data for Britain is due before the release. It would take an unexpectedly large increase to derail the rate cut that has been priced into the markets for December. The Asian session saw a mostly stable market for stocks, bonds, and currency. However, gains...

Crude Oil

Asia markets are teetering ahead of Nvidia's earnings test

Investors were held back by jitters over AI valuations ahead of a quarterly earnings report from Nvidia. The Nasdaq, a tech-heavy stock, fell by 1.2% over night. It was the second consecutive day that it lost money. It is now more than 6% lower than its record high reached in late October due to valuation fears. S&P 500 and Nasdaq futures were down 0.2% more by Asia afternoon. European futures dropped 0.1%, while FTSE Futures rose 0.1%. Nikkei, the Japanese stock market, which has fallen more than any major market in November, losing around 7% of its value in U.S....

Crude Oil

Asian markets fall as investors worry about tech valuations

The Asian stock market fell to a one-month low on Tuesday, with the most selling taking place in Japan and South Korea. Earnings from chipmaker Nvidia are expected later this week and will be a test of valuations in the entire sector. Bitcoin, the mood-barometer, is now below $90,000. This is the first time it has been under that level in seven months. Japan's Nikkei was on track to have its biggest one-day drop since April, with a decline of 3%. FTSE futures and European futures both fell more than 1%. Tareck Horchani is the head of prime brokerage at...

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Mineral Resources

Investors weigh US employment data and Fed rate decision as they consider copper prices

The price of copper edged up after a three day decline on Wednesday as investors awaited delayed U.S. jobs data. However, uncertainty over the Federal Reserve’s rate decision kept gains in check. As of 0300 GMT, the most active copper contract at the Shanghai Futures Exchange rose 0.15%, to 86.060 yuan (12,107.48 dollars) per ton. The benchmark copper for three months on the London Metal Exchange rose by 0.26%, to $10,747.5 per ton. Investors are cautious ahead of the official U.S. September job data, which was delayed due to the government shutdown. This is a crucial reference for the direction...

Mineral Resources

The auto sector struggles with Nexperia disruption amid hope for Dutch-China discussions

Bosch said that thousands of employees are facing production interruptions due to a global shortage of chips caused by a dispute with the manufacturer Nexperia. China and the Netherlands are locked in a fight for control of Nexperia. However, there is hope that the standoff will ease with the Dutch government sending an official delegation to Beijing to try to reach a compromise. Bosch reported that it was experiencing disruptions at three of its sites: Ansbach, Salzgitter and Braga (both in Germany) and Braga (Portugal). It said: "We continue to do everything possible to serve our clients and to avoid...

Mineral Resources

Copper drops for a third day amid fears of tech valuation

Copper fell for the third consecutive session on Tuesday. It hit its lowest level in almost two months, as industrial metals slid along with a wide sell-off of risky investments sparked off by fears about an overvalued technology sector and faded hopes of a U.S. interest rate cut. As of 1026 GMT, the benchmark three-month copper price on the London Metal Exchange had fallen 0.7% to $10,702.50 a metric tonne. The metal, which is used for construction and power, and was expected to be a beneficiary of the AI boom, fell by as much as 1.1% earlier to $10,660.50. Its...

Mineral Resources

Copper continues to lose value as the dollar gains strength

The dollar strengthened on Tuesday as the U.S. Federal Reserve was divided over a rate cut in December. In addition, the delayed September payrolls were the main focus. The Shanghai Futures Exchange's most traded copper contract closed the day trading at 85,650 metric tons down by 0.88%. By 0708 GMT, the benchmark three-month price of copper at the London Metal Exchange had fallen by 0.97%. It was now $10,674 per ton. Dollar benefited from a decline in expectations that the Fed will cut rates next month. The dollar's strength makes commodities traded in greenbacks more expensive for investors who use...

Mineral Resources

Dalian iron ore prices continue to rise, but profit-taking limits gains

Dalian iron ore prices rose for the second session in a row on Tuesday, reaching a new two-week-high due to strong near-term demand from China's top consumer. However, profit-booking and a declining basis limited some gains. The contract for January iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange closed the daytime trading 1.41% higher, at 792 Yuan ($111.35), its highest price since November 3. On Monday, the contract also reached a new two-week high. As of 0758 GMT the benchmark December iron ore price on the Singapore Exchange had remained unchanged at $104.4 per ton. This follows a day-ago gain of...

Mineral Resources

Dollar firmer as copper slips in macro concerns

The copper price fell on Monday due to a stronger dollar, the fading of hopes for a further Federal Reserve rate reduction, and macro-economic concerns. As of 1036 GMT, the benchmark three-month price for copper at the London Metal Exchange had fallen by 0.5% to $10,797.50 a metric ton. Metals used in construction, manufacturing and power are considered to be a good indicator of global economic health. In a note, Neil Welsh, the head of metals for Britannia Global Markets said that the base metals market was largely defined as a quiet one, with participants waiting on delayed U.S. data...

Mineral Resources

Yum China announces strong expansion plans for KFC, Pizza Hut and other KFC restaurants

Yum China Holdings (the parent company of KFC in China and Pizza Hut there) said on Monday that it would continue to run a vigorous campaign in order to improve profitability and open new stores in the future. Smaller cities will be a key target. Yum China stated that by 2028 KFC plans to have over 17,000 stores in China, with an operating profit of 10 billion yuan (1,41 billion dollars). The company will use lower-capex store models in order to expand into smaller, untapped cities. The group expects to double the operating profit for Pizza Hut in China by...

Mineral Resources

Iron ore reaches two-week highs on China's stimulus hopes and firm near-term demand

Iron ore prices rose on Monday, reaching their highest level in two weeks. This was due to a strong near-term demand as well as renewed hopes for stimulus from China, the world's largest consumer after a series of disappointing data. The January contract for iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange closed the daytime trading 1.81% higher, at 788.5 Yuan ($110.97), its highest level since Nov. 3. As of 0715 GMT the benchmark December iron ore traded on the Singapore Exchange increased 1.57% to $104.2 per ton. This is its highest level since Nov. 4. In an interview given to...

Mineral Resources

Copper prices fall as concerns grow about a US rate cut for December

Copper prices eased Monday, amid a general sell-off in the base metals complex. Concerns about a possible December rate cut were fueled by hawkish comments from U.S. Federal Reserve officials. As of 0250 GMT, the most active copper contract traded on Shanghai Futures Exchange fell 0.78%, trading at 86 560 yuan (12 182,63 yuan) per metric ton. The benchmark copper for three months on the London Metal Exchange fell 0.16%, trading at $10 835 per ton. Markets are under pressure because traders have bet against the Fed cutting rates in December. Some policymakers from the U.S. Central Bank expressed concern...

Mineral Resources

Switzerland receives a 15% tariff rate reduction in US-Swiss trade agreement

According to the Swiss government, a new trade framework agreement will allow the United States to reduce its tariffs from 39% on Swiss goods down from 15%. U.S. trade representative Jamieson Greer had said that the U.S. "basically reached a deal" with Switzerland and would reveal details later on Friday. The Swiss government announced that it would soon announce details. Greer told CNBC that the deal will see Switzerland moving "a lot" of manufacturing to the United States, including pharmaceuticals, gold-smelting and railway equipment. We're excited about the deal, and what it means for American manufacturing. Greer stated that the...

Mineral Resources

Copper prices fall as demand worries rise due to weak Chinese data

Copper and industrial metals fell on Friday, after weak economic data in China's top consumer fueled concerns about demand. Hopes of another Federal Reserve rate reduction this year also faded. The benchmark three-month price of copper at the London Metal Exchange fell 0.6%, to $10,890 a metric ton, as of 1026 GMT. It had fallen as low as $10,000.25 earlier in the day. Metal used in construction, manufacturing and power was still on track for a gain of 1.6% per week, after briefly crossing the $11,000 mark Thursday. On October 29, copper reached its all-time high of $11,200. Analysts at...

Mineral Resources

Iron ore prices rise as investors digest mixed China news

The iron ore futures price range was narrow on Friday as investors digested mixed signals. Investors were looking at data that showed a surprising increase in demand, but also a still-weak property market in China, the top consumer. The day-trade price of the most traded January iron ore contract at China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was 0.26% higher, closing at 772.5 Yuan ($108.45). As of 0722 GMT, the benchmark December iron ore price on Singapore Exchange was down 0.33% at $102.45 per ton. The fact that the data was better than expected, with the average daily output of hot metal, which...