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Pentagon: US war on Iran has cost US $29 billion to date

A senior Pentagon official stated on Tuesday that the United States war in Iran has cost $29 billion so far, which is an increase of $4 million from an estimate given late last month. The Democrats have been able to gain a lot of ground in the public opinion polls, as they try to tie the war to cost of living issues. The Pentagon announced on April 29 that the war had already cost $25 billion. Jules Hurst who performs the duties of comptroller told lawmakers that the new costs included updated repair and replacing equipment?and operational expenses. Hurst stated...

Fossil Fuels

Kremlin claims that the Russian government has maintained economic stability, despite a downgrade in growth forecast

The Kremlin announced on Tuesday that the Russian government has taken all necessary steps to ensure economic stability, despite Moscow being forced to reduce its forecasted growth for 2026. The Russian Economy Ministry has revised its forecasts for the growth of GDP in 2026, reducing it from 2.8% to 1.4% and 2027 from 2.8% to 0.4%. Alexander Novak, Deputy prime minister, said on Tuesday that the growth rate was expected to be 2.4% by 2029. Dmitry Peskov, the Kremlin's spokesman, told reporters that Vladimir Putin is closely involved in economic issues and that Russia can "talk confidently about macroeconomic stability"...

Oil & Gas

Prices of oil rise amid supply concerns as fragile US-Iran negotiations continue

Prices of oil rose by nearly 1% on Tuesday as the talks to end U.S. - Israel's?war on Iran? appeared fragile. Tehran's response?to a Washington proposal highlighted stark differences which have kept supply concerns alive. Brent crude futures rose 86 cents or 0.8% to $105.07 per barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate was up 99 cents or 1% at $99.06 as of 0411 GMT. Both benchmarks rose by nearly 2.8% Monday. U.S. president Donald Trump said on Monday that the ceasefire agreement with Iran is "on life support." He cited disagreements on several demands such as the cessation?of?hostilities across all fronts,...

Fossil Fuels

Prices of oil rise amid supply concerns as fragile US-Iran negotiations continue

The oil prices increased in the early Asian trading on Tuesday as negotiations to end the "war" between the United States of America and Iran appeared 'fragile.' Tehran’s response to the U.S. proposal highlighted stark differences which kept supply concerns alive. Brent crude futures rose 30 cents or 0.29% to $104.51 a barrel. U.S. West Texas Intermediate was up 31 cents or 0.32% to $98.38 at 00:02 GMT. Both benchmarks rose by nearly 2.8% Monday. U.S. president Donald Trump stated on Monday that the Iranian ceasefire was "on life support." He cited disagreements on several demands such as the cessation...

Fossil Fuels

Vice PM: Russia lowers its 2026 economic growth projection to 0.4%, down from 1.3%

* The GDP growth forecast for 2020 has been reduced to 0.4%. Growth will reach 2.4% by 2029 * Oil price for budget calculations kept ?at $59 per barrel despite global price spikes * Deputy PM Novak stresses that cyclical correction is necessary, and says the slowdown follows robust growth. By Darya Korsunskaya In an interview with Vedomosti on May 12, Alexander Novak, deputy prime minister of Russia, said that despite the rise in oil prices worldwide due to the Middle East war, Russia's economic growth projections for 2026 and the next three years have been cut. Novak stated that...

Electric Utilities

Britain delays on debt relief for energy, with consumer debts expected to reach $9.5 billion in the next year

The government has not yet launched a scheme to pay off 500 million pounds of energy debt owed by some of Britain's most vulnerable households. However, the industry says that total arrears may reach 9 billion dollars ($7 billion) before year-end. Ministers are under pressure to increase the cost of living as energy bills are expected to rise in July. The energy watchdog Ofgem announced its Debt Relief Scheme in October last year and hoped that it would be launched as early as 2026. Before it can go into effect, the parliament must pass a law allowing energy suppliers and...

Fossil Fuels

Vodacom increases its long-term target for customers as financial services grows

Vodacom Group, a South African mobile telecoms company, announced on Monday that it had upgraded its long-term customer growth target following the addition of millions of?customers in the last year. The group focused on Africa, owned by Britain's Vodafone in majority, has cited its rapidly growing financial services business as well as its mobile core business. Vodacom has announced that it will increase its total number of customers to 275 millions by 2030, up from the previous goal of more than 260 million. Its customer base had reached 237.3million in the financial year ending March 31. Vodacom is 'enforcing its...

Oil & Gas Refining

Ambani’s Reliance Jio : Businesses and investors of IPO-bound company

Reliance Jio Platforms, owned by Indian billionaire Mukesh Ambani, is preparing to apply for regulatory approvals to list in Mumbai. This is expected to be the largest-ever stock offering in India. Jio Platforms is the second largest telecom company in the world by number of users, after China Mobile. TELECOM BUSINESS Reliance Jio Platforms is part of Ambani’s oil-to retail conglomerate,?Reliance Industries. Reliance Jio Infocomm is its most well-known business. It has more than 500,000,000 subscribers and is the largest telecom company in the country. In 2016, when Jio was launched, it offered free voice and data to rivals like...

Oil & Gas

Russia scales back its WW2 victory parade amid growing concerns over the war in Ukraine

The Russian Victory Day Parade will be the smallest in recent years due to the threat of an attack by Ukraine. Moscow's forces have been unable to win the war, which has been the deadliest European conflict for more than four years. The parade on Red Square, which takes place May 9, is Russia's most revered national holiday. It's an opportunity to commemorate the Soviet Union's triumph over Nazi Germany, and pay tribute to the 27,000,000 Soviet citizens who died, many of whom were Ukrainians. The parade, which was once used to display Russia's military might, including its intercontinental missiles...

Oil & Gas

Rubio: US Church ties can withstand Trump criticizing Pope Leo

Marco Rubio, Secretary of State on Friday, said that the United States could have a productive relationship with the Catholic Church despite tensions over President Donald Trump's repeated criticisms of Pope Leo. Rubio visited the Vatican Thursday and told reporters that the meeting had been "very positive" before departing Rome. Rubio, when asked about Trump's criticism of Leo for his comments about the Iran War and other issues, said that Trump acts to the benefit of the U.S. Rubio said that Trump acts in the best interest?of the U.S. and "will always speak clearly about how he feels about the?U.S....

Fossil Fuels

Russia and Ukraine accuse one another of violating the ceasefire

Russia and Ukraine both accused each other of a violation of a ceasefire that was announced by Moscow to cover the celebrations marking the Soviet Union's triumph over Nazi Germany. Sergei Sobyanin, the Moscow mayor, said that the city had been targeted. Officials also said that the Urals region of Perm was attacked by drones. Russia has announced a ceasefire from May 8 to 10, when they celebrate the Soviet Union's triumph over Nazi Germany. They will also hold a military parade in Moscow. Russia warned that any attempt to disrupt the celebrations by Ukraine would result in a massive'missile...

Oil & Gas

Compass is poised Compass to end Brazil's almost five-year IPO rut

Compass Gas e Energia SA is set to launch its initial 'public offering' on a Thursday, ending a nearly 5-year IPO stalemate on Brazil’s B3 Stock Exchange due to high interest rates. According to two sources familiar with the transaction, the offering of 89.3 millions shares by the existing shareholders of the gas distributor could generate around 3 billion Brazilian reais (about 600 million dollars). One person said that by early afternoon on Thursday, the orders had nearly tripled the size of the initial?offering. The second source said that despite the high demand, pricing may be at the lower end,...

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As Middle East peace hopes fade, stocks fall and oil rallies

Wall Street's major equity indexes fell on Tuesday, and the dollar rose as U.S. inflation increased and oil gained for the third consecutive day. Hopes for a Middle East Peace Deal to allow ships through?the Strait of Hormuz faded. In April, U.S. Consumer Prices (CPI), rose sharply for the second consecutive month. This resulted in the largest increase in annual?inflation? in nearly three years. It boosted expectations that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates the same for some time. Oil prices have risen due to the U.S. War on Iran. This has led to higher gasoline, jet fuel and...

Crude Oil

Oil prices continue to rise, and the Iranian ceasefire is 'on life-support'

The dollar rose on Tuesday as the hopes of a deal that would allow ships to pass through the Strait of Hormuz faded. Meanwhile, a hot rally in "chip" stocks cooled down and traders waited for U.S. inflation data. The U.S. president Donald Trump said that the ceasefire agreement with Iran, which had been in place for a month, was "on life-support" after Tehran's reaction to the U.S. plan of ending the war showed how far apart the two sides were. Brent crude futures rose almost 4%, to $108 per barrel. The STOXX 600 in Europe was down by 0.6%....

Crude Oil

Dollar and oil rise as gold falls amid fading Middle East Peace Hopes

The dollar and oil prices rose on Tuesday as a result of the slim hope of a 'U.S.-Iran 'peace deal. This clouded the outlook for U.S. rate hikes ahead of important inflation data. After reaching its highest level since April 21, spot gold dropped 0.8% by 1117 GMT to $4,696.07 an ounce. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery lost 0.5% to $4,703.20. Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said that a ceasefire agreement with Iran is "on life support". This was after Tehran refused to accept a U.S. plan to end the conflict. It also refused to budge from a list...

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Mineral Resources

Arctial Aluminium plant in Finland to produce first metal by H2 2029

Maxime Vandersmissen, Arctial's chief commercial officer, said on Tuesday that the smelter, owned by Rio Tinto, in Finland could help boost production in Europe and produce hot metal in the second half 2029. The project is still three years from production, but it is already in the spotlight, as the Iran War has made aluminium more scarce in Europe, which is heavily dependent on imports. Vandersmissen, speaking at the CRU World Aluminium Conference in London said that the project aims to produce 610,000 metric tonnes of aluminium per year. Vandersmissen stated that this would increase the European production level by...

Mineral Resources

Outokumpu Steel's profit missed market expectations as Europe drags

Outokumpu, Finland's stainless steel company, reported on Tuesday a core profit for the first quarter that was?below expectations, due to?weak profitability in its European operations, but it also said that the market dynamics in the quarter had improved. In early trading, the shares of steelmakers fell by around 2%. Vara Research's poll showed that its adjusted earnings before taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA), which are a measure of profit, rose by?32% in the quarter ending January-March, but fell short of analysts' expectations?of 70m euros. European steelmakers have been under pressure for years by low domestic demand, high energy prices and...

Mineral Resources

As markets evaluate tensions in the Middle East ahead of US inflation figures, gold prices fall

Gold prices fell on Tuesday as the markets weighed developments in the Middle East conflict and interest rate expectations before key U.S. Inflation data. Gold spot fell 0.6% to $4,705.99 an ounce at 0603 GMT after reaching a session high of three weeks earlier. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery fell 0.3% to $4.714.50. The hope for a peace agreement on?Iran has faded since U.S. president Donald Trump said that a ceasefire deal with Iran is "on life support".?Tehran rejected the U.S. proposal and refused to accept a list demands from the U.S. President Donald Trump called the proposal "garbage"....

Mineral Resources

In April, the share of Russian aluminium in LME stock fell to 72%.

Data showed that the share of Russian-origin aluminum stocks in London Metal Exchange (LME) warehouses dropped to 72% in April, from 92% in march, as Indian aluminium was put back on warrant. Aluminium inventories available or on warrant at the LME After a steep drop in March, the number of metric tonnes rose 23% to 332,600 in April. Last month, almost 90,000 metric tons were put back on 0#MALSTXLOC> warrant, which eased the tightness caused by the Middle Eastern conflict. LME data revealed that the share of Indian aluminum in available stocks rose from 7% to 27% by April. The...

Mineral Resources

Copper reaches 3-month high on supply concerns and technical break

On 'Monday', copper prices rose to their highest level in over three months as fears of supply shortages outweighed worries about lower demand because of the stalemate during the 'Iran War. In open-outcry official trading, benchmark three-month copper at the?London Metal Exchange rose 1.1% to $13,715 per metric ton. This is its highest since January 29. The stock was on course to post its sixth consecutive session of gains. This is the longest bullish streak since December. It has gained 10% this year but is still well below its peak of $14,527.50 in January. Ole Hansen is the head of...

Mineral Resources

'We Are American': Acerinox is considering a NYSE listing of US arms

Acerinox's CEO on Friday left a 'door open' for a potential?New York IPO of its U.S. operations, which make up?the majority of the Spanish steelmaker’s earnings. Acerinox, in a Bloomberg News interview last year, floated the idea of listing its U.S. businesses locally after Haynes International is integrated. The acquisition was completed in late 2024. "We can't not consider it," CEO ?Bernardo Velazquez told . "While U.S. valuations and U.S. liquidities remain far higher than those in Spain I believe that we are obliged?to explore all?possibilities." Acerinox will maintain its majority stake in the U.S. company if it proceeds with...

Mineral Resources

Acerinox Steels tops expectations for earnings in Q2

Acerinox, a Spanish company, reported earnings for the first quarter of its fiscal year that were above market expectations on Friday. This was due to?improved? orders in Europe and America. The stainless steel manufacturer reported core earnings of 140 million euros (119 million euros) for the third quarter. LSEG polled analysts who expected earnings to average?113.4 millions euros. The company estimated the direct impact of the Middle East war on its quarterly core profits at 2 million euros. It added that the 'rising costs of raw materials and energy' weighed heavily on margin recovery in Europe. Acerinox? stated that the...

Mineral Resources

Source: Palliser, an activist investor, has a minor stake in UK Autotrader.

Palliser Capital, an activist?investor, has acquired a 2% share in Britain's Autotrader Group. A?source with knowledge of the matter said on Thursday. This comes at a time where artificial intelligence is putting pressure on the automotive market. Autotrader shares rose 4.2% to 521.2 pence each at 0921 GMT. This outperformed the benchmark FTSE-100, which fell 0.7%. Source: The fund manager's stake will likely be between 1% to 2%. According to a calculation based on Autotrader's closing stock price, the stake could be worth as much as 81.2 million pounds (110.6 million dollars). Palliser had previously called for change at several...

Mineral Resources

Russia will auction its seized stakes in gold producer UGC on May 8.

The Russian property agency Rosimushchestvo announced 'on Thursday that it will 'launch an auction for the sale of a 67.2% stake in gold producer Uzhuralzoloto, which the state confiscated last. The agency stated that the stake was worth 140.44 billion Russian roubles, or $1.88 billion. The agency will accept applications up until May 15 with results due by May 18. It was announced that the total value of assets and the starting bid price would be 162.02 billion rubles, with a 2% bidding increment and a 20% deposit required by auction participants. A Russian court ruled in July 2025 that...

Pollution

Bosnian town searches for answers after hundreds of people test positive for lead

In 2024, a new mine producing silver, barite, and lead opened in the mountainous central Bosnian town of Vares. After decades of economic devastation, new roads, houses, and cafes were built. The population of the small town Vares, in central Bosnia, grew with new workers and residents. Blood tests in recent months have shown that more than 300 residents living near the mine are exposed to lead. Some of these levels are high, alarming the locals and putting the future of the town into question. Four Bosnian environmental agencies have filed criminal charges with the Zenica Doboj cantonal prosecutor's office...

Mineral Resources

Copper prices rise on optimism about a possible US-Iran Peace Deal

On 'Wednesday', copper prices reached their highest level in almost two weeks on hopes that Iran and the U.S. are nearing a deal to end the Middle East?war. The benchmark three-month 'copper' on the London Metal Exchange increased 2.1% to $13,410 per metric ton during official open-outcry trade for a third consecutive session. It had earlier reached its highest level since April 23, at $13,462. Sources said that the United States and Iran were close to an agreement over a memorandum of understanding (MOU) of one page in order to end the Gulf War. Robert Montefusco, broker at?Sucden financial, said...

Mineral Resources

Trade talks between G7 countries focus on critical minerals, as US-EU tariff dispute strains unity

The Group of Seven Trade Ministers met in Paris on Wednesday to find common ground for securing vital?mineral? supplies that are dominated primarily by China. However, the United States' recent tariff threats against European Union made cars could strain unity. As ministers prepare to hold a summit of leaders in mid-June, Nicolas Forissier, the French Foreign Trade Minister said that France wanted critical minerals supplies among its most tangible deliverables. He said: "I think we'll make concrete progress in rare earths, critical minerals and supply chain security. We won't be held hostage to certain countries." There was a broad consensus...