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The world shares are nearing record highs due to geopolitical tensions and AI optimism

As international tensions simmered on Friday, global stocks hovered around record highs. The?dollar also held close to a six-week peak as traders reduced bets about Federal Reserve interest rate reductions. Gold, the safe-haven, was little changed. Oil prices, however, rebounded after a previous decline, as U.S. president Donald Trump, who had earlier threatened intervention, adopted a "wait-and-see" attitude toward Iran. Since the beginning of the year, the markets have been focusing on international politics following Trump's actions in Venezuela and threats to takeover Greenland. Michael Brown, Senior Research Strategist at Pepperstone said: "Although we seem to have dialled down the...

Crude Oil

MORNING BID AMERICAS - Flood the zone

By Anna Szymanski What Mike Dolan, the ROI team and I are looking forward to reading, watching and listening to this weekend. From the Editor Hello Morning Bid readers! The week began with a bang and it is yet to be seen if it will end on a whimper. Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell revealed that the Justice Department threatened to indict him on Sunday, drawing widespread condemnation. In a wide-ranging, multifaceted interview with President Donald Trump on Wednesday, Trump stated that he did not plan to fire Powell and also hinted at a possible delay in intervening in Iran....

Crude Oil

The world shares are nearing record highs due to simmering geopolitics

On?Friday global stocks were near record highs as tensions between the United States and other countries simmered. The dollar also held at a six-week peak as traders reduced their bets about Federal Reserve interest rate cuts. Gold, a safe-haven, fell in price, and oil prices recovered from a previous decline after U.S. president?Donald??Trump took 'wait-and-see' attitude toward Iran. He had earlier threatened to intervene. Since the beginning of the year, the markets have been dominated by international politics following Trump's actions in Venezuela and his threats to seize Greenland. Michael Brown, Senior Research Strategist at Pepperstone said: "Although we seem...

Crude Oil

As the market assesses supply risks, oil prices are rising.

The oil prices increased slightly on Friday, as participants in the market weighed supply risks. However, the likelihood of an?U.S. The likelihood of a U.S. strike against Iran has decreased. Brent rose 5 cents or 0.1% to $63.81 per barrel, while U.S. West Texas Intermediate climbed 8 cents or?0.1% to $59.27 per barrel at 0749 GMT. Brent and WTI both reached multi-month highs in this week, after protests erupted in Iran and U.S. president Donald Trump hinted at the possibility of strikes against the country. Brent prices are still on track for a fourth consecutive week of gains. BMI analysts...

Crude Oil

The great stock rotation continues with MORNING BID Europe

Kevin Buckland gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets. The move away from the high-flying technology?stocks, which set the pace for the record global equity 'rallies of last year, gained more momentum to the benefit?cyclical shares and?value stocks. As an example, Japan's high-tech Nikkei index dropped by 1% during the narrative. It had previously reached a record-high. The Topix index, which is a broader measure of the market, extended its record-breaking climb by 0.4%. The Russell 2000 index is currently outpacing S&P 500, with a 0.7% gain overnight while the larger index has...

Crude Oil

OPEC data indicates that Russian oil production will decline by 0.7% in 2025.

OPEC's monthly?data on Wednesday showed that Russian oil production dropped by 0.7% to 9.129?million bbls per day. Russia has'managed' to keep its oil production largely steady, and this, along with natural gas, accounts for about a quarter (or more) of the federal budget tax revenues, despite drone attacks by Ukraine against energy infrastructure, as well as lower crude prices. Russia is a part of OPEC+, a group of leading oil producers that decided earlier this month to maintain its?production steady. The oil price dropped by more than 18% in 2025, the steepest drop since 2020. According to OPEC, the Russian...

Crude Oil

China's trade with Russia in 2025 is the first to decline since 2005

China's trade in 2025 with Russia has dropped from its record high in 2024, according to data released by China on Wednesday. Trade totaled 1.63 trillion yuan (approximately $234 billion). The decline was due to a fall in demand for?Chinese vehicles? in Russia and a decrease in the value China's imports from Russia crude oil. China is providing a lifeline for Russia's economy after it was sanctioned following the invasion of Ukraine by Russia in February 2022. It has bought Russian coal, oil and gas, and sold goods from cars and electronics to its northern neighbor. China's General Administration of...

Crude Oil

The yen is on the market's radar with the 'Takaichi Trade', a turbo-charged morning bid in Europe.

Ankur Banerjee gives us a look at what the day will bring for the European and Global markets. And then we're back to screen-gazing, as the yen edged towards?160 a dollar, fueling intervention concerns, as the prospect a snap election in Japan next month turbocharges so-called "Takaichi trading". Investors are selling the Japanese government bonds and the yen because they fear low interest rates and additional stimulus for an economy that has one of the largest debt burdens of any developed country. After local media reported that Prime Minister Takaichi may call for general elections in February, the Nikkei index...

Fossil Fuels

Oil pauses gains as Venezuela shipments resume, but Iran concerns loom

The oil market fell after four consecutive days of gains on Wednesday, as Venezuela resumed exports. Meanwhile, U.S. crude inventories and products rose. However there were fears that Iranian supplies would be disrupted due to deadly civil unrest. Brent futures fell 20 cents or 0.3% to $65.27 per barrel by 0525 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude was down 23 cents or 0.4% at $60.92 per barrel. Suvro Sarkar is an energy analyst with DBS Bank. He said that oil prices had already factored in a geopolitical premium in recent days, due to the rising tensions in Iran and drone...

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REFILE-Asian stock prices inch higher as fragile yen sparks intervention concerns

Asian stocks rose Wednesday, boosted by Japanese shares. Investors?prepared for a quick election in Japan, which could lead to fiscal stimulus. Worries about central bank independence, and 'benign U.S. data on inflation, whipsawed currencies. Gold prices reached a new record high as geopolitical tensions erupted across the globe. Oil prices also rose after U.S. president Donald Trump encouraged Iranians to continue protesting and said that help was on its way. Iran accused Trump, in turn, of inciting violence and encouraging political instability. Early Asian hours saw the Japanese yen at its lowest level since July 20,24, at 159.415 to the...

Oil & Gas

Oil prices pause gains as Venezuela shipments resume but Iran concerns loom

The market is apprehensive about the possibility of Iranian supply disruptions after deadly unrest in this major Middle Eastern producer. Brent futures traded 9 cents lower or 0.14% at $65.38 per barrel at 0207 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude was down 12 Cents, or 0.2%, at $61.03 per barrel. Brent futures ended 2.5% higher Tuesday, while WTI rose 2.8%. Prices for both contracts have risen 9.2% in the last four trading sessions due to the?increasing protests against the fourth largest OPEC producer. U.S. president Donald Trump on Monday urged Iranians to continue protesting, and that help would soon be...

Crude Oil

Dollar drops, gold reaches record highs as US prosecutors pursue Powell

Dollar and Wall Street futures fell and gold rose?on monday as Federal Reserve chair Jerome Powell claimed that the Trump administration threatened him with criminal charges over the refurbishment of the central bank's HQ. This has heightened concerns about the Fed’s independence from political influences and added to the?a?frenzied start to 2026. Already, the U.S. captured Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro. They have also ramped up the talk of taking over Greenland. S&P futures dropped more than 0.5%. Meanwhile, safe-haven metals like gold - that investors use as a hedge against inflation and turmoil - reached another record high. Money markets have...

Environment

Electric Utilities

Kyiv only has half the electricity needed, says mayor

Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv in Ukraine's capital, said that Kyiv only has half the electricity it needs as it is facing its worst?wartime energy crises following waves of?Russian attacks against its infrastructure. Klitschko stated that Kyiv is one of the largest cities in Eastern Europe and requires 1,700 Megawatts per day of electricity to run its services. Klitschko stated that the current energy crisis is the greatest challenge facing the capital since the Russian invasion of February 2022. In an interview at his office in the heart of Kyiv, Klitschko said, "This is the first time ever in...

Climate Change

A new map shows hidden landscapes beneath Antarctica's ice sheets

Scientists have created the most detailed map of the terrain beneath the vast ice sheets covering Antarctica. They discovered an exuberant landscape with mountains, canyons valleys, and plains. Researchers used high-resolution satellite images and a technique called ice flow perturbation analysis to map the entire continent, including parts that had never been explored before. A better understanding of the subglacial landscape could help forecast the climate-related retreat in Antarctica's Ice Sheet. Research has shown that rough terrain, such as jagged mountaintops and hillsides, can slow the retreat. The study, published in the journal Science, was led by Robert Bingham, a...

Climate Change

Bild reports that Germany will offer up to $7,000 in electric vehicle subsidies.

The German government will provide subsidies up to $7,000 for families with low and medium incomes to purchase new electric vehicles, according to a report in the 'Bild' newspaper on Friday. Berlin is hoping to boost sluggish sales within one of its key industries. German automakers are struggling to transition to electric cars, as demand is lower than expected. Bild, citing the Environment Ministry, reported that the government plans to provide new subsidies between 1,500 euros and 6,000 euro ($1,700-$7,000). Bild did not mention any requirements for local production to qualify for the subsidy. The report said that applications can...

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

Gold prices fall as US data and easing geopolitical tensions dampen momentum

Gold prices extended losses ?from the previous session on Friday, as stronger-than-expected U.S. economic data and ?easing ?geopolitical tensions in Iran hampered bullion's bullish momentum. By 1217 GMT, spot gold had fallen 0.1% to $4610.86 an ounce. The metal is expected to gain 2% in a week after reaching a record high of $4,642.72 Wednesday. U.S. Gold futures for delivery in February edged down 0.2% to $4,615. Carsten Menke, Julius Baer analyst, said: "There used to be a lot of momentum in the gold market. It seems that it has waned a bit at the moment ....the recent economic news...

Mineral Resources

Mali's gold production plunges by 23% after Barrick halts operations and tougher rules are implemented

Mali's industrial?gold?output declined 22.9% in the year 2025 due to the long?suspension? of Barrick Mining operations because of a dispute about tougher mining regulations, according to preliminary figures released by the West African nation's Mines Ministry. Mali is one of Africa's biggest gold producers. It has been pushing for reforms to increase the value of this sector. This was enshrined into a mining code that was introduced in 2023. The government announced in December that a sweeping audit had led to the recovery by mining companies of arrears amounting to 761 billion CFA francs (US$1.2 billion). The tougher rules ruffled...

Mineral Resources

Worthington Steel buys Kloeckner & Co for $2.4 billion

Worthington Steel is planning to purchase Germany's Kloeckner and?Co. The deal values the metals trading company at $2.4 billion. Kloeckner & Co., with over 100 locations in North America and Europe, provides a wide range of products, including?carbon flat-roll?steel, electrical steel and aluminum. Swoctem is the largest shareholder of Kloeckner & Co. and has agreed to offer?its 41,53 % stake in the offer. This will be subject to a minimum acceptance threshold of 65%??of all outstanding???shares. Kloeckner & Co's shares rose by 25% in the pre-market. Worthington stated that the all-cash transaction will be conducted via a voluntary bid offer...

Mineral Resources

Gold falls as dollar rises on the back of positive US data, reducing rate-cut betting

Gold extended its losses ?on Friday after stronger-than-expected U.S. economic data reduced expectations of near-term Federal Reserve ?rate ?cuts, while easing geopolitical tensions shrunk demand for safe-haven bullion. By 0733 GMT, spot gold was down 0.2% at $4,604,29 per ounce. The metal is expected to gain 2% in a week after reaching a record high of $4,642.72 last Wednesday. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery edged down 0.3% to $4,608.90. Kyle Rodda is an analyst with Capital.com. He said that the downward movement in gold began when the United States lowered the likelihood of any intervention to quell the unrest?in...

Mineral Resources

Gold falls as dollar rises on the back of positive US data, reducing rate-cut betting

?Gold extended its losses on Friday after stronger-than-expected U.S. economic ?data ?dampened expectations of the U.S. Federal Reserve cutting interest rates sooner and softening geopolitical frictions shrunk safe-haven demand for the metal. By 0619 GMT, spot gold was down 0.2% at $4,604.39 per ounce. The metal is expected to gain 2% in a week after reaching a record high of $4,642.72 last Wednesday. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery edged down 0.3% to $4,608.50. Kyle Rodda is an analyst with Capital.com. He said that the downward movement in gold began when the United States lowered the likelihood of any kind...

Mineral Resources

Gold falls as dollar rises on the back of positive US data, reducing rate-cut betting

Gold ?extended its losses on Friday after stronger-than-expected U.S. economic data ?dampened expectations ?of the U.S. Federal Reserve cutting interest rates sooner and softening geopolitical frictions shrunk safe-haven demand for the metal. By 0426 GMT, spot gold was down 0.4% at $4,598.52 an ounce. The metal is expected to gain 2% in a week after reaching a record high of $4,642.72 last Wednesday. U.S. gold futures for delivery in February fell by 0.5% to $4.601,80. Kyle Rodda is an analyst with Capital.com. He said that the downward movement in gold began when the United States lowered the likelihood of any...

Mineral Resources

Gold prices ease as US job data boosts the dollar; Trump's tone towards Iran is softer

Gold prices declined on Wednesday, as the dollar rose on weaker than expected U.S. jobless claims data. Meanwhile, President Donald Trump’s more moderate stance on Iran weighed further on demand for gold. As of 09:32 am, spot gold was down by 0.3%, at $4,607.59 an ounce. ET (1432 GMT). On Wednesday, gold reached a new record of $4,642.72. U.S. Gold Futures for Delivery in February fell by 0.5% to $4.612.50. Data showed that new U.S. unemployment benefit applications unexpectedly dropped last week. This pushed the dollar index up to its highest level since December 2, and made bullion prices more...

Fossil Fuels

Coal India is looking at rare earth deals in Australia, Russia, and Africa, a unit executive says

Coal India, which is focused on coking coal, has been scouting for partnership opportunities to mine rare-earth metals in?Australia and Russia as well as Argentina, Chile, and several African nations, said a senior?executive from its unit. This move follows China's decision to restrict exports of rare-earth materials late last year. The restrictions threaten operations in industries such as autos and electronics, which rely on these?critical minerals. "In our own country as well as in other countries, we will?invest. We are going explore. We are also working with other companies to find rare earth metals. Manoj Kumar Agarwal, Chairman and Managing...

Mineral Resources

Gold demand falls as profit-taking and a softer geopolitical climate hit the safe-haven market

Gold fell on Thursday, as investors took profits after the "yellow metal" hit a record the previous session. A softer tone by U.S. president Donald Trump towards the Federal Reserve Chair and Iran also dampened the demand for safe havens. As of 0652 GMT, spot gold was down by 0.3% to $4,608.77 an ounce. Bullion reached a record $4,642.72 per ounce on Wednesday. U.S. Gold Futures for Delivery in February fell by 0.5% to $4613.0. Ilya Spivak is the head of global macro for Tastylive. He said: "Today we are seeing that gold is down after (Trump said) maybe we...

Mineral Resources

Caledonia will spend $132m on Zimbabwe's largest gold mine in this year

The company said that it plans to invest $132 million in this year's budget to start the development of what will become Zimbabwe's biggest?gold?mine once it is operational. The record gold prices are helping miners expand production. Gold spot prices reached a new record of $4,639.48 per ounce on early Wednesday. This was fueled by the escalating tensions with Iran, concerns over the Federal Reserve’s autonomy, and lower inflation readings which boosted bets for rate cuts. Caledonia stated in a production report that the planned expenditure, which is part of a total capital spending programme of $162.5 millions for 2026,...

Mineral Resources

Gold demand falls as profit-taking and a softer geopolitical climate hit the safe-haven market

Gold fell?on Friday as investors booked profits following three consecutive sessions of record highs. Meanwhile, an apparent softer tone by U.S. president Donald Trump towards the Federal Reserve Chair and Iran dampened demand for safe-haven bullion. As of 0322 GMT, spot gold was down by 0.8%, at $4,584.03 an ounce. The previous session saw bullion reach a record high of $4,642.72. U.S. Gold Futures for February Delivery fell 1% to $4,576.70. Ilya Spivak is the head of global macro for Tastylive. He said: "Today we are seeing that gold 'is down' a little bit after Trump said we might not...

Mineral Resources

Greenland has rich mineral resources that are largely untapped

On Wednesday, the foreign ministers from Denmark and Greenland met with U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President JD Rubio after Donald Trump recently increased his threats to seize?the autonomous territories of Denmark. Greenland's strategic location and mineral resources could be of great value to the United States. In a survey conducted in 2023, 25 minerals that the European Commission deemed to be "critical raw materials" were found in Greenland. Greenland has banned the extraction of oil and gas for environmental reasons. Meanwhile, mining is stifled by red tape and indigenous opposition. Here are the main Greenland mineral...