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Senegal bans travel by government officials as Iran oil shock affects public finances

Senegal has banned all travel abroad by top officials and ministers that is not essential. The government warned of "extremely challenging" times as a result of the U.S./Israeli conflict with Iran, which will increase global oil prices, straining Senegal's budget. The price of Brent crude has soared and governments have been urged to act to reduce the negative effects. Senegal Prime Minister Ousmane sonko, speaking at a youth event on Friday night in Mbour, pointed out that oil is trading for about $115 per barrel, almost twice what was assumed to be the price in Senegal’s budget projections. He announced...

Oil & Gas

French and Benelux stocks: Factors to watch

Here are some company news and stories that could impact the markets in France or Benelux. ECB/VILLEROY : According to the Italian newspaper La Stampa, France's central bank chief Francoisvilleroy de Galhau, the?European Central Bank aims to stop any inflation caused by energy. However, it is still too early to talk about dates for interest rate increases. France/Israel: According to a German Foreign Office statement, the foreign ministers from Germany, France, Italy, and Britain have urged Israeli lawmakers to drop a bill that would allow the death penalty to be imposed in Israel. HAL TRUST HAL Trust, a Dutch investment...

Oil & Gas

France and Italy begin talks with Iran on the passage of the Hormuz; Italy denies FT reports

France and?Italy opened talks with Iran on Friday to?negotiate a deal that would guarantee safe passage of?their vessels through?the Strait of?Hormuz. However, Italy denied this report. Since the U.S. began its strikes against Iran on February 28, shipping in the Gulf, and along the Strait of Hormuz - which carries a fifth of all the oil on the planet - has been at a standstill. Global oil prices have soared to levels not seen since the year 2022. The FT reported that France is one of the European nations engaged in talks with Tehran while Italy sought to contact the...

Oil & Gas

Dsm-firmenich anticipates a slightly higher profit margin for 2026

dsm firmenich, a European chemicals manufacturer, said on Thursday that it 'expects a slightly... higher adjusted core.profit margin % in 2026. It also said it is focusing on accelerating its growth for the next fiscal. The group stated that "macro-economic issues experienced in the second half 2025 continued into the first quarter of 2026. These include cautious consumer demand, and adverse FX effects." The group expects to achieve an adjusted earnings before interest taxes, depreciation, and amortization (EBITDA), margin of 20%. This is slightly higher than the 19.6% reported by the company last year and beats?the same figure?expected in average...

Oil & Gas

McGeever: The 2007 subprime credit warnings are echoed in the alarms of private lenders.

Each financial market crisis differs, but they all rhyme. Parallels are emerging between the 'tremors' now rippling across private credit and the subprime housing in the U.S. that led to 2007-09 Global Financial Crisis. It's not to say that a replay of the historic crash is imminent. There is a growing danger that the increasing stress in the private credit market - i.e., the lack of liquidity, the opaque pricing and the soaring redemptions – could spill?over into the public markets. BlackRock, with its $14 trillion in assets under management, announced?on? Friday that it had limited withdrawals after an influx...

Oil & Gas

Saudi index continues to rise as Iran approves a pause in Gulf attacks

The majority of 'Gulf' stock markets were up in the early trade on Sunday. The Saudi index was up for a fifth consecutive session after the?Iranian?temporary governing council agreed to stop attacks on neighboring nations, unless they originated on their own territory. Saudi Arabia told Tehran it supports a diplomatic solution to Iran's conflict with the U.S. but that continued attacks against the kingdom and its energy sector may push Riyadh into a similar response, according to sources. Saudi Arabia's benchmark.TASI index rose 2%. All of its constituents posted?gains led by energy and material stocks. Brent oil prices surged on...

Oil & Gas

Spain is hit by US Trade Worries, Europe's STOXX600 ticks up

Spanish stocks slid Wednesday following fresh threats of a trade embargo from the White House. Other regional benchmarks also climbed after a brutal global sell-off that dragged stock prices to more than one-month lows amid fears about the Middle East conflict. The pan-European STOXX 600 index was up 0.6% to 607.92 by 0939 GMT. This follows two sessions in which the index lost more than 4% since Friday's record high. The benchmark index rose the most in the Technology and Healthcare sectors. The STOXX Volatility Index, Europe's fear gauge after four sessions of gains, has slipped 2.3 points. Spain also...

Oil & Gas

Investors weigh Middle East conflict as they increase European shares

Investors paused on Wednesday to re-energize themselves after a global stock market crash that sent the benchmark index plummeting more than a month ago amid fears of a prolonged and widened conflict in the Middle East. By 0810 GMT, the pan-European STOXX 600 index was up 0.6% to?607.62. Since Friday's record high, the index has lost nearly 5%. The travel and luxury stocks that were at the forefront of this sell-off were each up by more than 1%. The index was boosted by the technology and healthcare sectors. Vistry fell 22% after the UK homebuilder announced that Greg Fitzgerald, its...

Oil & Gas

Trump is 'disappointed' to see that the US-UK relationship has changed.

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said that it was "sad" to see the relationship between the United States and Britain "not what it used to be" after Keir Starmer held back on initially committing military support for the strikes against Iran. Trump said that France was more supportive than he expected and that he never anticipated to see these relationships, which were once the "most solid" of all. It's sad to see the relationship has changed from what it was, Trump said in an interview with the Sun on Tuesday. This is his second interview with a British newspaper within...

Oil & Gas Exploration

Chevron's West Qurna 2 Oilfield in Iraq poised to increase production with Chevron, Minister says

Iraq's Oil Minister said that Chevron is in exclusive talks with Lukoil to take over the West Qurna 2 oilfield. Iraq is seeking to increase its oil and gas production. Oil majors are competing to expand their operations, after years of political insecurity. Hayan Abdel-Ghani, the Oil Minister of Iraq, told Kurdish TV Rudaw in an interview that production could increase to 750,000-800,000. bpd once Chevron took over operations. The U.S. The?U.S. Iraq, which is the second largest oil producer in the OPEC+ Group, comprising Organization?of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies, including Russia, has plans to increase the...

Environment

US to West’s energy watchdog : Scrap net zero focus or else we'll quit

Chris Wright, the U.S. Energy Secretary, gave an ultimatum to the International Energy Agency (IEA) on Thursday. The agency had one year to abandon its support for goals to reduce energy emissions to zero net or else risk losing membership. At the biennial meeting of the agency, European countries downplayed the "threat" and reaffirmed their commitment to cleaner fuel. In 2015, the U.S., along with nearly 200 other nations, signed the Paris Accords. This international agreement aims to reduce global warming through the burning of less oil, coal and gas, and to reach net zero greenhouse gas emission by 2050....

Oil & Gas Refining

TotalEnergies reports a 13% decline in profit for the fourth quarter due to lower oil and gas prices

TotalEnergies, a French oil major, reported a 13% decline in its fourth-quarter earnings on Wednesday. This was slightly below expectations, as the company's soaring margins from refining fuels, and cash generated by selling stakes in renewables assets, failed to compensate for lower oil and natural gas prices. Total reported a fourth-quarter net profit of $3.8 billion (3,2 billion euros), down from $4.4 billion the year before. According to a LSEG consensus, analysts had predicted $3.9 billion. Total, in an 'year marked by a near doubling of its debt as a result of a series of acquisitions has reduced its share...

Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels

UK hosts talks with 35 countries about reopening Strait of Hormuz

On Thursday, Britain will host a meeting to discuss the formation of a 'coalition of nations' that would explore how to reopen Strait of Hormuz after 'U.S. Donald Trump has said that other countries should be responsible for securing this vital waterway. Around midday, British Foreign Minister Yvette Cooper, will preside over the virtual meeting in London of 35 countries, including France, Germany Italy, Canada, and the United Arab Emirates, to explore ways of restoring freedom of navigation. The United States is not expected to attend. The meeting comes after Trump stated in an address to the nation on Wednesday...

Fossil Fuels

The sale of used EVs in Europe is on the rise as a result of the Iran War and higher petrol prices

Online car platforms report that the spike in petrol prices caused by the war in Iran is driving consumers to switch from combustion engines. Terje Dahlgren is an analyst for?Norway’s largest used-car marketplace Finn.no. She said that there's currently a 'electric car bonanza' in the used market. The conflict, which began on February 28, disrupted an important shipping route that transports roughly 20% of the world's oil supply. The European Commission's data shows that the cost of gasoline in the European Union increased 12% between February 23 and March 16 to $1.84 ($2.12) a litre. Aramisauto, a French online used...

Nuclear Power

Oil prices rise as markets evaluate supply risks after Iran rejects US talks

On Tuesday, oil prices soared on fears of a shortage, after Iran denied that it had?talks? with the United States about ending the Gulf War, in contradiction to U.S. president Donald Trump, who claimed a deal would be reached soon. Crude futures dropped by more than 10% after Trump ordered the delay of attacks on Iran's power plants for five days, claiming that he had held talks with Iranian officials who were not named, and they had reached "major agreements". Brent futures were up $1.25 or 1.3% to $101.19 a barrel by 0858 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate rose $2.15...

Crude Oil

Mining

Mineral Resources

French and Benelux stocks: Factors to watch on April 2

Here are some company news and stories that could have an impact on markets in France and Benelux or individual stocks. RENAULT Jean-Dominique Senard, Chairman of the French automaker Renault Group, will not seek to continue his term in spring 2027. This was confirmed by a source familiar with the matter on Wednesday. AIRBUS SE Airbus, the aerospace manufacturer, has announced a new subsidiary that combines Skywise digital and Navblue into a single entity. KERING SA Kering, the owner of Gucci, announced on Wednesday that it had struck a deal with Qatar's Al-Mirqab Group in which they would?sell? an 80%...

Mining

Nikkei reports that Japan and France are considering a rare earths agreement to reduce China's reliance

The Nikkei reported on Wednesday that the French President Emmanuel Macron and Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi will create a roadmap to 'diversify supplies of rare Earths and other essential minerals. According to the report, a joint declaration expressing concern about export restrictions for critical minerals will be issued by both leaders. Could not verify immediately the information contained in the report. Nikkei reports that the Japanese and French governments are planning to launch a public-private partnership in southwest France by year's end to refine heavy rare earths, which can be used for electric vehicle motors as well as other...

Mining

Stocks in Europe hold steady ahead of inflation data

European shares were little changed on Monday, ahead of a local inflation report. Investors also continued to watch the Middle East conflict that has impacted global markets. As of 0809 GMT, the pan-European STOXX 600 index was flat at 574.98. Defense sector was the worst hit with a 0.8% drop. The focus is on Germany's CPI data and HICP numbers due later in the day, to gauge the effect of the war on Europe’s largest economy. The Middle East conflict has pushed oil prices higher, causing inflation fears. This is pushing Europe's STOXX600 toward its steepest drop since March 2020....

Mineral Resources

France is among the nations that are interested in Australia's critical minerals, says Australian Minister

France is one of the countries that will invest in critical Australian minerals projects, according to Australia's Resources Minister on Thursday. Canberra's framework agreement with the U.S. encourages nations with advanced manufacturing industries to secure access to supply. Australia is on a mission for the past four years to create an industry that will produce?minerals? like rare earths, which are essential to technologies in future such as electronics and defense. Countries want to diversify away from China as their dominant supplier. Australia signed agreements with Japan, South Korea and India as well as France, Germany, Britain, France and Germany for...

Mineral Resources

US and China's economic chiefs will meet in Paris, clearing the way for a Trump-Xi Summit

The top U.S. economic officials and Chinese leaders will launch a second round of negotiations in Paris on Sunday. They hope to smooth out the kinks of their trade truce, and prepare for Donald Trump's visit to Beijing at the end March to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping. Discussions between U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng are expected to center on the shifting of?U.S. Tariffs, the flow of Chinese rare earth minerals and magnetics to U.S. customers, American export controls, and Chinese purchases of U.S. agriculture products are all expected to be discussed. A source...

Mineral Resources

US and China economic chiefs to meet in Paris to prepare for Trump-Xi Summit

?Top U.S. economic officials and Chinese officials will launch a second round of talks on Sunday in Paris to smooth out the kinks 'in their trade truce, and to prepare for Donald Trump to travel to Beijing at the end of March to meet with Chinese president Xi Jinping. The U.S. Treasury secretary Scott Bessent, and the Chinese Vice Premier He Lifeng are expected to lead discussions on a number of issues, including shifting U.S. Tariffs, the flow of Chinese rare earth minerals to U.S. buyers and American export controls for high-tech products, and Chinese purchases U.S. agriculture products. A...

Mineral Resources

Mining minister: Investor interest in Greenland has increased following Trump's threats

Since the emergence of a?U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to annex Greenland, according to a senior Greenlandic government official. Naaja H. Nathielsen, Greenland’s Minister for Business and Mineral Resources, stated that the UK, Canada, and European Union countries have shown the most interest. She said, "On the investor's side, we saw an increase in interest in investing." She said that although Trump expressed an interest in purchasing?Greenland many years ago, it has been "hectic" over the last two months. The Arctic island is a strategically located, mineral-rich autonomous?territory. Trump has 'intensified his rhetoric about gaining control of Greenland...

Mineral Resources

Businesses celebrate victory over Trump tariffs but refunds may take some time

The Supreme Court of the United States ruled that the White House emergency tariffs were invalid. This was a victory for thousands of businesses. The refund process?has just begun. The court's decision could have a ripple effect on the global economy. It ruled that Donald Trump cannot use the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act in order to levy a broad?tariff on imports. The corporate world spent months adapting to Trump's constantly-evolving policy on trade and his use of tariffs to advance his agenda. Not only to address trade issues, but also to act as a weapon against the policies...

Mineral Resources

Imerys cancels UK Lithium Project to Focus on France

Imerys, the minerals group, announced on Thursday that it has halted its project to develop lithium production in Britain. Instead, they will focus on a more advanced venture in France. Imerys British Lithium's project in Cornwall (southwest England) aims to produce over 20,000 tons of lithium carbonate annually and potentially meet the lithium demand for 500,000 electric vehicles. Imerys, in its annual report, said that it had placed the project under care and maintenance. It has suspended active development. "We realized that managing two projects in two countries at the same time was a lot," CEO Alessandro Dazza said to...

Mineral Resources

Eramet, a struggling miner, slumps following a 'disastrous 2025' capital increase

Eramet shares plunged by 22% in France on Thursday, after the company announced a huge drop in its annual earnings and that it was planning to sell assets and increase capital. The mining and metalurgical group announced on Wednesday a core adjusted profit of 372 millions euros ($439million), down 54% since 2024. This was due to a variety of unfavourable circumstances, from low prices to production setbacks. The company also announced that it would not pay dividends in the next two-year period, putting the shares on a course to their worst trading day ever since December 2018. Varun Sikka, an...

Mineral Resources

After a disastrous year, Eramet Mine plans to increase capital and sell assets

French mining group Eramet announced on Wednesday that it would?launch an 500 million euro capital increase ($590.40 millions) and consider selling stakes to some activities in 2026, after a decline in earnings and an increase in debt in the past year. The nickel, manganese, and lithium producer announced the measures at a time when it is also facing a'management crisis' following the firing of the former CEO Paulo Castellari as well as the suspension of the?finance director Abel Martins Alexandre in a matter of days earlier this month. Christel Bories has temporarily taken over the CEO role that she handed...

Mining

Gabon dismisses energy concerns over 2029 manganese refining deadline

Gabon's Mining Minister said on Wednesday that the country's ban on raw manganese imports in 2029 will not be excused by energy shortages. He dismissed industry warnings about power shortages delaying refinery construction. Last year, the world's second-largest producer of manganese (used in steelmaking, and increasingly, in electric vehicle batteries) introduced a policy to diversify their economy, after decades of raw ore exports. They joined other African countries seeking to maximize value from mineral wealth. In the Central African nation, power shortages are common and hamper the expansion of industrialisation that is energy intensive. The French company Eramet and other...