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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...

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...

Crude Oil

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...

Crude Oil

Japan dominates Asian markets following strong JGB sales

Japanese stocks led gains on Asian markets Thursday, as investors bid heavily for government bonds at an auction. Meanwhile, the U.S. Dollar recovered from its five-week low. The Nikkei rose by 2.2%, led largely by the industrial robot maker Fanuc Corp. MSCI's broadest Asia-Pacific index outside Japan traded flat due to declines in Korea, New Zealand and Australia. Early European trading saw pan-regional futures up 0.6%. German DAX Futures also rose 0.6%. FTSE Futures increased 0.31%. Tokyo's most recent debt sale attracted the highest demand in over six years. This helped calm investor nerves following a selloff which pushed yields...

Crude Oil

MORNING BID EUROPE-Risk-on, risk-off, risk-on

Rae Wee gives us a look at what the European and global markets will be like tomorrow. In the last month, there have been several instances where a rally in the market was suddenly halted due to sudden risk aversion. Sometimes this happened without any obvious cause. Shortly afterward, an upswing followed. Wednesday was another example of this. After a Monday drubbing, global stocks rose and bitcoin reclaimed its $90,000. It was at its highest level in almost two weeks. The European markets were also poised for a steady opening, as investors waited for the remarks of European Central Bank...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

Iron ore prices fall for the second day in a row as rising supplies dampen sentiment

The iron ore futures price fell for the second session in a row on Thursday as global supply increased. As of 0327 GMT, the most traded January iron ore contract at China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was trading 0.88% lower. It was priced at 792.5 Yuan ($112,10) per metric ton. The benchmark January Iron Ore at the Singapore Exchange dropped 0.19%, to $104 per ton. Analysts from ANZ said that the first commercial shipment of iron ore from the Simandou Mine in Guinea will be heading to China. This marks a change in global supply. India's imports of iron ore hit...

Mineral Resources

Iron ore prices ease amid policy meetings and soft fundamentals

The price of iron ore futures fell slightly on Wednesday due to weaker demand signals. Traders were also awaiting the outcome of upcoming Chinese economic meetings for any guidance regarding growth targets that could be supportive. The January contract for iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was down 0.19% at 799.5 Yuan ($113.19). As of 0724 GMT, the benchmark January iron ore traded on Singapore Exchange was up 0.24% at $104.15 per ton. Atilla Winnel, Singapore-based Navigate Commodities managing director, explained that a broader macro trade drives speculation in China-centric futures for industrial commodities. Investors await signals from the...

Mineral Resources

Steel price optimism overshadows lower hot metal production, causing iron ore to edge up

The price of iron ore rose on Wednesday, as the optimism about higher steel prices overshadowed concerns about a slowdown in hot metal production. As of 0322 GMT, the most-traded contract for January iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was trading 0.06% higher. It was 801.5 yuan (113.44 dollars) per metric ton. The benchmark January Iron Ore at the Singapore Exchange rose by 0.1% to $104 per ton. In his latest monthly outlook, Wang Jianhua, chief analyst at consultancy Mysteel, predicted that Chinese steel prices would increase in December due to the improvement in macroeconomic conditions and the recovery...

Mineral Resources

Gold drops 1% as investors book profits, Treasury yields increase

The gold price fell by 1% on Monday, mainly due to rising U.S. Treasury rates and profit booking after a six-week-high was reached in the previous session. Silver prices also declined from their record high. After falling more than 1% earlier, spot gold fell 0.7%, to $4,204.50 an ounce, by 1215 GMT. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery were down 0.9%, at $4,235.50 an ounce. The combination of a strong dollar, higher Treasury rates and profit-taking has conspired to reduce the shine of gold," said Ross Norman, an independent analyst. The U.S. Dollar rebounded from a two-week high in the...

Mineral Resources

Copper falls from its peak due to a stronger dollar and a weaker risk appetite

The copper prices fell on Tuesday due to the stronger dollar and a lower risk appetite. Investors also locked in profits after a rally that reached a record-high in the previous session. The benchmark three-month copper price on the London Metal Exchange fell 0.4% by 1015 GMT to $11,202 per metric ton, after hitting a record high of $11,334 Monday. LME copper is up 27% this year so far, mostly due to fears about possible shortages. Ole Hansen is the head of commodity strategy for Saxo Bank, Copenhagen. He said: "We are pausing today as we have seen the dollar...

Mineral Resources

Market keeps focus on risks as copper prices ease from their peak

Investors remained focused on the future risks of supply, after China's planned production cuts and Codelco's increase in premium. After reaching a record-high of 89.920 yuan per ton, the most traded copper contract at the Shanghai Futures Exchange ended daytime trading 0.10% higher, closing at 88.920 yuan (12,574.60). The benchmark three-month copper price on the London Metal Exchange fell 0.39%, to $11,208.50 per ton at 0719 GMT. Investors are assessing the impact of major Chinese Smelters' plans to reduce production by 10% in 2019. Analysts at Chinese broker Jinrui Futures stated in a report that the plan of smelters to...

Mineral Resources

Source: China has issued the first batch of export licenses for rare earths.

A source confirmed on Tuesday that China had issued the first batch new export licenses for rare earths, which should speed up shipments to some customers. This is a major outcome of the meeting between Donald Trump and Xi Jinping. Exclusively reported by early November, China has begun designing a new streamlined licensing regime for rare earths centered around so-called "general licences". This follows the meeting in late October between Trump and Xi which eased tensions on trade between the two nations. Source: JL Mag Rare Earth, a Chinese magnet manufacturer, has licenses for almost all its clients. Ningbo Yunsheng,...

Mineral Resources

Iron ore prices rise as steel consumption and infrastructure demand offset China's weak data

Iron ore prices rose Tuesday as steel consumption and infrastructure demand offset the weak China economic data. As of 0250 GMT, the most-traded contract for January iron ore on China's Dalian Commodity Exchange was trading 0.88% higher. It was 803.5 yuan (113.55 dollars) per metric ton. The benchmark January Iron Ore at the Singapore Exchange rose by 0.37% to $103.95 per ton. According to Chinese broker Galaxy Futures, recent infrastructure demand is up and steel demand is in line with normal seasonal patterns. This allows steel prices to maintain their upward trend on the short-term. According to CreditSights, the global...

Mineral Resources

Market keeps a focus on supply risk as copper prices ease from their peak

The copper price fell from its record high as investors focused on the future risks of supply, after China's planned production cuts and Codelco’s premium increase. As of 0240 GMT the most traded copper contract at the Shanghai Futures Exchange had fallen 0.15% to 88,700 Yuan ($12,535.33) a metric ton after reaching a record-high of 89920 yuan per ton earlier in this session. The benchmark three-month copper price on the London Metal Exchange fell 0.77%, to $11,165 per ton. Investors are still assessing the impact of Chinese smelters’ plan to reduce production by 10% in 2019. Analysts at Chinese broker...

Mineral Resources

China's stock rally begins to gain investor confidence

Fund managers are holding volatile tech stocks in China and picking industrial stocks, betting that a two-year old equities rally will withstand an economic downturn, as valuations, and steady returns, lure foreign investors. China's blue chip index CSI300 is up 16% on the year to date, matching S&P 500. Hong Kong's Hang Seng has risen about 30% and is set for its biggest annual gain since 2017. The mood has changed from the euphoria triggered by stimulus a year earlier, but the ride is getting bumpier. This is especially true as the pressure on China Vanke reminds the market participants...

Mineral Resources

Copper's record high is fueled by China's output reduction talk

The copper price soared on Monday to new record highs as traders cited the plans of smelters from China, the world's top producer to reduce output in 2019. A softer dollar also boosted positive sentiment. The benchmark copper price on the London Metal Exchange remained flat at 11,189 dollars per metric ton, down from its previous all-time high of $11,294.5 at 1118 GMT. Prices for metals used in construction and power industries have risen by 28% this year. According to a Chinese market data provider, China's leading copper smelters plan to reduce production by over 10% in 2026 in order...

Mineral Resources

Indonesian exports in October fall unexpectedly amid weak China demand

Indonesia posted a smaller-than-expected trade surplus in October after exports unexpectedly fell, official data showed on Monday, amid curtailed demand from China and weak shipments of mining products. The surplus was $2.4 billion. This is lower than the forecast of $3.72 billion by economists polled and September's surplus of $4.34 billion. According to LSEG, it was the smallest surplus monthly since April. Exports fell 2.31% compared to a year ago, reaching $24.24 billion. Analysts predicted a growth of 3.38%. A Statistics Indonesia official explained to reporters that the decline was caused by lower shipments, particularly of copper and coal products....