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Putin makes clear that he will not compromise on Ukraine during the annual press marathon

Vladimir Putin stated on Friday that Russia’s terms to end the war in Ukraine are unchanged from what he outlined in June 2024. This is a sign of no compromise, as the United States continues to push for a resolution. Putin outlined the Kremlin stance at the start of his annual press conference that lasts for four hours. He said he didn't see any readiness from the Ukrainian side for a peace agreement, but that there were "certain signs" of a willingness to engage in dialogue. Putin stated: "The only thing that I would like to say is we have...

Crude Oil

Stocks rebound from AI-led damage; US inflation eases

Investors digested central bank decisions that highlighted divergent monetary policies around the world. Global shares rose Thursday, after?benign U.S. data on inflation. U.S. consumer prices rose less than expected during the year ending November. This initially hurt the dollar, but lifted equities on the hope of U.S. interest rate cuts in 2019. The pound rose after the Bank of England reduced interest rates, but indicated that further easing was unlikely. As expected, the European Central Bank left euro zone rates unchanged and took a more optimistic tone about the economy. Bank of Japan expected to raise rates on Friday. However,...

Fossil Fuels

Russia hopes Trump doesn't make a 'fatal mistake' in Venezuela

The Russian Foreign Ministry said Thursday that they hoped the U.S. President Donald Trump administration didn't make a fatal mistake over Venezuela. They also said that Moscow was concerned about U.S. actions that threaten international navigation. Trump ordered on Tuesday a "blockade", of all oil tankers sanctioned by Washington, that enter and leave Venezuela. Washington was trying to increase pressure against Nicolas Maduro’s government. After the U.S. seize a sanctioned oil tanker off the coasts of Venezuela, last week. Loaded vessels with?millions barrels of crude oil chose to stay in Venezuelan waters than risk being seized. In a press release,...

Crude Oil

The MORNING BID EUROPE - BoE will make it to the list as the others remain on course

Tom Westbrook gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets. The markets expect that the Bank of England will be the sole mover in a series of central bank meetings on Thursday. A 25-basis point rate cut to 3.75 percent is almost as predictable as the collapse of the top order at the Ashes Test in Adelaide. Investors were reassured by the unexpected drop in UK inflation on Wednesday. However, with inflation at the highest level among G7 countries, 3.2%, it is unlikely that further rate cuts will be imminent. Sterling is down to...

Oil & Gas

The UK will provide financial assistance to help save the last ethylene plant in Nigeria

In a partnership with chemicals group INEOS, the British government announced on Wednesday that it would provide financial assistance to Grangemouth, which is the last ethylene production plant in Britain, so as to protect chemical production and hundreds?of jobs. Ethylene can be found in plastics of a?medical grade? and other chemical products, such as water treatment and key industries like advanced manufacturing, aerospace and automotive. Grangemouth in Scotland was Britain's first oil refinery. But crude oil processing ended there in April. The operator Petroineos stated that the facility was closed because it lost about $500,000 per day and became uncompetitive...

Refined Products

Sources say that Midad, a Saudi company, is among the frontrunners for Lukoil to sell its global assets.

Three people with knowledge of the matter claim that Saudi Arabia's?Midad Energy?is one of the top contenders for the international assets of Russian?oil giant?Lukoil, taking advantage deep political ties between Moscow and Washington. Sources have confirmed that the assets, which are valued at around $22 billion, include oilfields, refineries, and thousands of fuel station worldwide. About a dozen investors have made bids for these assets, including U.S. major oil companies Exxon Mobil, Chevron, and private equity firm Carlyle. Lukoil wants to sell off its foreign operations, which were crippled by the U.S. sanctions that were imposed on October to pressure...

Fossil Fuels

Shell approves US Gulf Waterflood Project to Boost Oil Recovery

Shell, the oil major, has made a final investment decision for a 'waterflooding project' at its Kaikias Field in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico. The project aims to increase oil recovery and prolong the life of Ursa Platform. The project will add an additional 60 million barrels of oil to the recoverable resources. Shell, the top deep-water operator in the U.S. Gulf, is making a new investment to maintain liquids production of?nearly 1.4 million barrels per day?until the year 2030. The first injection is scheduled for 2028, and will extend Ursa’s production cycle by several years. Waterflooding is a secondary...

Crude Oil

European stocks drop as traders await US employment data; Wall Street futures are down

Wall Street was also set to start lower on Tuesday as traders were cautious ahead of important?U.S. jobs data. Investors were eagerly awaiting the October and November U.S. The October and November?U.S. employment reports are due in the later session after the data collection was delayed during the U.S. shutdown. After the Fed's comments when it reduced rates last week were interpreted as being less hawkish that anticipated, this could affect expectations for the U.S. Federal Reserve monetary policy in the coming year. This would strengthen expectations for further rate cuts by 2026. The stock markets dropped during Asian trading....

Crude Oil

Euro stocks drop as traders await US jobs data; dollar steady

Early trading Tuesday saw European stocks fall as traders remained cautious ahead of important U.S. employment data. The dollar also remained near its lowest level in the past two months. Investors waited for the U.S. Employment Reports for October and November due later in session. Data collection was delayed during the U.S. Government Shutdown. After the Fed's comments when it reduced rates last week were interpreted as being less hawkish that anticipated, this could affect expectations for the U.S. Federal Reserve monetary policy in the coming year. This would strengthen expectations for further rate cuts by 2026. The stock markets...

Crude Oil

Stocks struggle before jobs data, central bank meetings

Asian stocks fell on Tuesday while the dollar drifted to two-month lows. Investors adopted a cautious stance ahead of the release of several U.S. economic data including the jobs report that could 'help gauge the direction of Federal Reserve policy for next year. Risk assets were under pressure due to the defensive mood, including bitcoin. Bitcoin, which?hit an all-time low of two weeks in the previous session, was down by 0.3%, at $86,017.67. Nasdaq Futures dropped 0.8%, and European Futures declined 0.5%. Hang Seng's technology index fell 2.7%. The MSCI broadest Asia-Pacific share index outside Japan fell by 1.45%, its...

Crude Oil

MORNING BID EUROPE-Markets in Grinch-y mood before data deluge

Ankur Banerjee gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets Investors are avoiding risky bets ahead of a slew of economic data coming from around the world and the central?bank meeting in what looks to be an eventful last full week of the calendar year. The European session's focus will be on the UK wage data, which comes just days before a vote on interest rate cuts on Thursday. Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey may change his mind and tilt the balance in favor of a reduction. The manufacturing data for Europe in...

Crude Oil

China data weakens as oil prices slip on Russia-Ukraine talks

The oil prices dropped on Tuesday as the prospects of a Russia-Ukraine deal seemed to be improving, raising expectations of an easing of sanctions. Brent crude futures slid?35 cents or 0.6% to $60.21 a barge by 0350 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude traded at $56.52 a barge, down 30 cents or 0.5%. "Crude Oil fell as the market weighed signs of optimism about a peace agreement being reached between 'Russia and Ukraine,'" ANZ analysts stated in a recent note. This raised fears that the recent U.S. sanction?on Russian Oil Companies would eventually be lifted, adding more to an already...

Environment

Climate Change

EU countries approve a year-long delay in deforestation laws

The 'Council of the EU' announced that the European Union countries approved a deal on Thursday to delay the anti-deforestation legislation by one year. This cleared the final legal hurdle so the law could be passed. First-ever policy, the EU would not allow imports of palm oil, cocoa and other products linked to deforestation. Foreign exporters of these commodities were required to submit due diligence reports proving that their products didn't contribute to forest degradation. The law, originally due to take effect in December 2024 was intended as a major component of the EU’s green agenda. Brussels had already delayed...

Environment

Von der Leyen: EU will lift sanctions against Kosovo and release financial assistance

According to European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, the European Union will lift the sanctions it imposed against Kosovo in 2023 due to tensions in the northern part of the country. The EU introduced punitive actions against the ethnic Albanian majority in Kosovo after the government of Prime Minister Albin Kriti failed to respond EU and U.S. requests to defuse violence in northern Serb majority following "the worst violence in more than 10 years". These measures included stopping visits to the EU by Kosovo officials and suspending large parts of EU economic assistance. Von der Leyen posted a 'post...

Environment

Tunisians renew protests against pollution at state chemical plant in Gabes

Around 2,500 Tunisians marched in the coastal city of Gabes, renewing protests against pollution caused by a'state-owned' phosphate complex. The anger was rising over perceived failures regarding public health. The main slogan was "Gabes Wants to Live" on the 15th Anniversary of the pro-democracy revolt of 2011 that ignited the Arab Spring movement. The protest increased pressure on the government of President?Kais saied, who is currently dealing with a financial crisis, growing street unrest and protests by journalists, doctors, banks, and public transport systems. The UGTT, a powerful union in Tunisia, has called for a 'nationwide strike' next month. This...

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Mineral Resources

Andy Home: The ROI-EV Revolution continues, but the battery metals are losing their charge.

The third year has been tough for battery metals like lithium, nickel and copper as the three markets struggled to absorb the supply wave that followed the price boom of 2022. The electric vehicle revolution continues. The demand for metals and batteries that power them is growing at an accelerated rate. It is only a matter time before the current glut of supply is absorbed by demand. This was at least the hope. Chinese companies are, however, embarking on a "simultaneous" technological revolution, as they seek to develop batteries that are ever more powerful at a lower cost. Battery chemistry...

Mineral Resources

Gold's dollar strength is stable but it will gain weekly

Gold prices were not much changed on Friday due to a stronger U.S. Dollar and higher?Treasury?yields. However, bullion is still expected to gain weekly. As of 10:05 am, spot gold was up 0.1% at $4,338.37 per ounce. ET (1505 GMT) but was on track to record a weekly increase of 0.9%. U.S. Gold Futures gained?0.1% at $4,370.10. Dollar-priced gold is now more expensive for overseas buyers. Benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury rates also increased. "We are seeing some reactions to a stronger U.S. Dollar, higher yields on the curve and a slightly firmer appetite for risk since yesterday," Bart Melek said,...

Mineral Resources

The Ukraine-US Fund approves investment policy as it looks to first projects in 2026

The U.S. government body that oversees the fund announced on Thursday that the Ukraine-U.S. Reconstruction Fund, created as part of a minerals 'deal' signed by the two countries in April, has approved its asset policies and is ready to review its first investment opportunities starting in 2026. In a press release, the Development Finance Corporation (DFC), said that the fund's 2nd meeting "reached the final consensus needed to bring the fund into full operational status". The DFC stated that potential deals could focus on energy and minerals development, as well as maritime infrastructure. Kyiv, under pressure from Donald Trump for...

Mineral Resources

UN reports over 1,000 civilians dead in Sudan's Darfur, as US and others call for ceasefire

A report released by the U.N. Human Rights Office Thursday revealed that over 1,000 civilians died when a paramilitary group from Sudan took control of a famine stricken displacement camp in Sudan's Darfur. About a third were executed summarily. According to a U.N. Report, for months before the April 11-13 attack, the Rapid Support Forces had blocked the entry of food and other supplies into the Zamzam Camp in Sudan's western Darfur region, which houses nearly half a milllion people who have been displaced by the civil war. The U.N. reported that the RSF had attacked civilians during the takeover....

Mineral Resources

Gold prices rise as inflation data drives rate-cut bets

Gold prices held firm on 'Thursday', reversing earlier losses, as U.S. inflation figures were softer than expected, confirming expectations for Federal Reserve rate reductions in 2026. As of 1424 GMT, spot gold was down by 0.1% to $4,333.57 per ounce. U.S. Gold Futures were also down 0.2% at $4,366.80. Data showed that U.S. consumer price index rose 2.7% on an annual basis in November. This was below the 3.1% rise forecast by economists?surveyed. After the data, futures on the federal fund rate increased the probability that the Federal Reserve would lower interest rates during its meeting in January. David Meger...

Mineral Resources

Silver nears record high as gold falls on dollar firmness ahead of US inflation data

Silver hovered at record highs, despite a weaker dollar. Investors remained cautious ahead of U.S. inflation figures that could influence the Federal Reserve’s policy. As of 1023 GMT, spot gold was down 0.4% at $4,324.47 per ounce. U.S. Gold Futures were also down 0.4% at $4,355.70. Dollar index rose after reaching a high of?nearly a week on Wednesday. This made greenback-priced gold more expensive for foreign buyers. Spot silver dropped?0.4%, to $66.02 per ounce. It had previously reached a record-high of $66.88. The slightly stronger 'dollar is a headwind to both gold and silver )... Some cautious investors prefer to...

Mineral Resources

Silver tops $66, gold gains 1% due to soft US labor market

Silver prices reached a new record of $66 per ounce on Wednesday. Meanwhile, gold prices firmed up as the U.S. Federal Reserve raised expectations of rate cuts after signs of an unsteady labor market. Spot silver increased by about 4%, to $66.3 per ounce. It had previously reached a session high of $66.51. Edward Meir, a Marex analyst, said that "silver is pulling up gold with it... There is some money moving out of gold into silver and platinum and palladium." "$70/oz" (for silver) seems to be the next logical goal in the short term. After rising by over 1%...

Mineral Resources

Silver tops $66, gold gains 1% due to soft US labor market

Silver prices briefly surpassed $66 per ounce on Wednesday to reach a new record high, while gold prices firmed as the Federal Reserve of the United States lowered rates after signs of a weaker job market and as tensions between Venezuela and the U.S. escalated. Spot silver increased 2.8%, to $65.55 per ounce. It had previously reached a session high of $66.52. Edward Meir, a Marex analyst, said: "Silver has pulled gold up with it. There is money moving out of gold into silver and platinum. "$70/oz" (for silver) seems to be the logical next target for the short term."...

Mineral Resources

Silver reaches $65 for the first time, gold increases as US unemployment rate rises

Silver soared above the $65 mark on Wednesday for the first time, while gold edged up a bit as 'weaker U.S. labor data rekindled expectation of interest rate cuts, pressing the dollar and boosting the demand for precious metals. Spot silver rose 2.8%, reaching a new record of $65.63 per ounce. Gold spot prices rose 0.4%, to $4,321.56 per ounce, by 0230 GMT. U.S. gold futures gained 0.4% to $4350.50. Many of the end-of-year reports have stated that precious metals are the best performing asset class. "I would attribute the silver appreciation of today to speculative flow," GoldSilver Central's MD...

Mineral Resources

Swift Anglo-Teck merger approval shows Canada's pro-business shift, dealmakers say

Dealmakers said that Canada's approval of the merger between British miner Anglo American, and Canada's Teck Resources for $53 billion signals an effort to 'attract investment' to offset the impact on U.S. Tariffs. Melanie Joly, Canada’s Innovation, Science, and Economic Development minister, announced late Monday night that Canada had approved the buyout of Teck Resources, in its entirety, by Anglo American, under the Investment Canada Act. This cleared a regulatory obstacle to create a global heavyweight for copper. Joly stated in a press release that the deal is beneficial to Canada. Her office has not responded to any further comments....

Mineral Resources

Gold prices drop as investors prepare for US jobs data

The gold price fell on Tuesday, as investors adopted a cautious approach ahead of the U.S. employment data due later in the day. This could provide clues about Federal Reserve's outlook for interest rate cuts. As of 1300 GMT, spot gold fell 0.2%, to $4,294.20 an ounce. Bullion is up 64% this year. U.S. Gold Futures fell 0.3% to $4,323.40. Gold is down this morning, as investors profiteer ahead of important?U.S. Lukman Otunuga is a senior research analyst with FXTM. He said that data will influence Fed rate expectations for next year. While the combined employment reports for October and...

Mineral Resources

Sources: Guinea and EGA are in talks to supply bauxite, according to sources

Guinea and EGA talk to avoid legal battles over assets seized EGA loses GAC license due to row over alumina refinery Nimba Mining to increase bauxite production By Maxwell ?Akalaare Adombila DAKAR, 16 December - Guinea and Emirates Global Aluminium are in discussions over a 'possible bauxite agreement, which would see the company sourcing the 'aluminium /feedstock from Guinea’s state-owned Nimba Mining. Guinea's military government, following a dispute that lasted a year over the construction an alumina refining plant, revoked Guinea Alumina Corporation's licence in July. The company then transferred its mining assets to Nimba Mining. Sources, including a government...