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Bessent will examine US sanctions list and urge more disruption of Iran's financial system

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent called on allies on Tuesday to disrupt Iran's.financing network and said that the Treasury would clear its outdated sanctions list to.make it easier for the financial institutions to.root out the most sophisticated terrorist funding schemes. Bessent said that after the G7 finance leaders met at Paris, participants in an anti-terrorism funding conference should "stand in full measure with us" against Iran. Bessent stated that "this will require our European partners, for example to join the United States by taking action against Iran, including by designating its financiers and unmasking their shell and front company, closing its...

Oil & Gas

Dombrovskis, EU's Dombrovskis, says that the G7 has not agreed on everything.

Valdis Dombrovskis, EU Economy Commissioner, said that the extension of a waiver for Russian sanctions showed that 'G7 members are not always in agreement. Dombrovskis stated that the G7 was a forum to discuss and cooperate with like-minded allies. He said, "But, well... we're not always 100% in agreement on everything. This is unfortunately one of those topics." He praised, however, the joint statement after the G7 meeting. It was said to be a positive outcome of the meeting between the central bank governors and finance ministers. Dombrovskis stated that he was reassured by the United States, who said that...

Oil & Gas

Tinubu calls for global financial overhaul, as debt costs are limiting spending

Bola Tinubu, the President of Nigeria, said that Nigeria will spend $11.6 billion in 2026 servicing its debt, which is nearly half of the projected revenue for government. He called for a reform to a global financial structure he claimed penalized African borrowers. He said that debt-servicing costs were crowding out expenditures on infrastructure, health care and education despite the government's tax reform aimed at increasing revenues in Africa’s most populous nation. Data from the Debt Management Office shows that Nigeria will spend $5.15 billion servicing debt by?2025. Tinubu, speaking at the Africa Forward Summit, held in Nairobi on Tuesday,...

Oil & Gas

European stocks pull back after Mideast peace prospects are assessed

European shares fell on 'Thursday, after a steep rise?in the prior session. Investors analyzed?progress toward a U.S. Iran peace deal which pushed crude oil prices sharply down. STOXX 600, the pan-European index of stocks, ended up 1.1% lower than it was on Wednesday after gaining more than 2%. The majority of regional bourses in France, Germany, and Britain also declined. European energy stocks fell 2.5% when crude oil dropped below $100 per barrel. Shell fell 2.9%, despite exceeding first-quarter profits estimates and increasing its dividend by 5%. Sources and officials reported that oil prices were under pressure when?the U.S. &...

Oil & Gas

Guinea pays EGA to resume bauxite trading, according to statements

Guinea and Emirates Global Aluminium have reached an agreement to settle a long-running disagreement over the seizure its local operations, allowing the resumption bauxite shipment. The two companies released separate statements on the matter. The deal is subject to certain conditions. Guinea will pay an upfront sum to Abu?Dhabi based miner, in exchange for the transfer of Guinea Alumina Corporation assets to state-owned Nimba Mining Company. Financial details were not revealed. Guinea, the top producer of aluminium feedstock in the world, took over GAC's Bauxite Operations last year after a disagreement about plans to build an Alumina Refinery. The assets...

Oil & Gas

TotalEnergies' earnings increase by 29% due to oil price and trading, which offset supply disruptions

* The Refining & Chemicals segment quadruples earnings * All businesses experienced growth despite Middle East?output outages * British counterpart BP also reported significant increases in trading (Add?details of paragraph 3-13. By America Hernandez PARIS, 29 April - TotalEnergies exceeded market expectations on Wednesday with a 29% increase in its 'first-quarter earnings,' boosted by strong trading, high oil prices tied to the Iran War, and regional disruptions that shut down 15% of their upstream production. The French oil giant's net profit for the first quarter of this year was $5.4 billion. This compares to $4.2 billion last year. LSEG data...

Natural Gas Utilities

France freezes spending to cover Iran crisis costs

French officials said that they would 'fully offset the economic impact of the Iran crisis' by freezing certain spending. They announced this on Tuesday as part of a new set support measures. The government will be hit with a surge in energy costs and higher bond yields after the Iran War began. This is expected to cost between 4 billion euro ($4.7 billion)?and 6 billion euro, while increased borrowing costs are responsible for 3.6 billion, according to Finance Minister Roland?Lescure. After a meeting of lawmakers, budget minister David Amiel said to reporters: "In light of the 6 billion euro cost...

Oil & Gas

Lescure: G7 finance leaders are ready to act on Iran war fallout.

French Finance Minister Roland Lescure announced on Thursday that the Group of Seven finance and central bank chiefs had agreed to be ready to "act" to reduce economic and inflation risk caused by Middle 'East war energy price and supply fluctuations. Lescure told reporters at the International Monetary Fund's and World Bank's spring meetings that the outcome of the global economy depends on the speed with which the conflict is resolved. The International Energy Agency, with the support of the G7, released last month a record-breaking amount of oil from its strategic reserves in order to counter the cuts of...

Oil & Gas

Descalzi confirms that Italy has replaced Cingolani at Leonardo with Mariani

The Italian Treasury confirmed an earlier report that Lorenzo Mariani would be the new Chief Executive Officer of Leonardo Defence Group, replacing Roberto Cingolani. Rome, as expected, also proposed the reappointment of Claudio Descalzi at Eni's helm and Flavio Cataneo, Enel's, to their respective energy groups. Cingolani did not win a second term, despite a rise in sales and orders at the state-controlled group since he became its leader in 2023. He also secured a number partnerships with European competitors. Leonardo's shares, which had more than quadrupled in value under Cingolani, dropped this week amid reports of his possible removal,...

Oil & Gas

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...

Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels

Europe's EV sales surge as Iran War pushes up petrol prices

Data exclusively shared with shows that demand for electric vehicles has risen in Europe as fuel prices linked to the 'Iran War' have pushed sales of second-hand and new EVs. This is a boost for the auto industry. While?sales for fully electric cars in Europe are expected to grow 30% by 2025, the adoption of EVs on the continent is still behind industry expectations. 'Carmakers - from Fiat-owned Stellantis to Volkswagen, who had invested heavily to meet the expectation of a much higher EV market, have booked multi-billion dollar charges in the past year to cover asset writedowns. The rise...

Fossil Fuels

Bessent will examine US sanctions list and urge more disruption of Iran's financial system

Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent called on allies on Tuesday to'more forcefully disrupt Iran’s financing networks. He also said that the Treasury would scrubbing its outdated sanctions list to make it easier to root out sophisticated terrorist financing schemes. Bessent, in remarks prepared for a conference on anti-terrorism finance after the G7 finance leaders had met in Paris said that participants should "stand with us fully" against Iran. Bessent stated that "that will require our European partners, for example to join the United States by taking action against Iran, by designating its financials, unmasking their shell and front companies and?shuttering their...

Fossil Fuels

Mike Dolan: The stress of the long-term bond issue in the G7 is intensifying.

The rise in government borrowing costs over the long term is not slowing down, and there are more aggravators every day. If you have been enthralled by the gravity-defying markets of this year, then look no further for where stress is growing in world markets. The debt, oil, inflation and interest rate risks, combined with the domestic political and geopolitical uncertainties, as well as the waning demand from the private and public sectors for long-term bonds, have pushed borrowing costs in the Group of Seven (G7) advanced economies to their highest level in over 20 years. According to ICE Bank...

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Mining

French and Benelux stocks: Factors to watch

Here are some company news and stories that could have an impact on markets or individual stocks in?France and Benelux. AMG Critical Materials: AMG Critical Materials, a producer of energy storage materials, announced that it would acquire the remaining 71% Zinnwald Lithium, for 56 million dollars. The acquisition will be funded by 50% cash and 50% new AMG shares. Deal closing is expected in Q3. LVMH: French group LVMH LVMH.PA agreed to sell fashion brand Marc Jacobs?to a joint venture consisting of brand?manager WHP Global, and apparel company GIII 'Apparel Group GIII.O. The companies are raising up to 850 million...

Mining

Top Monte dei Paschi investor warns against Banco BPM merger, Generali stake sale

The second largest investor in Banca Monte Dei Paschi di Siena warned that the bank could be "absorbed" into Banco BPM if a merger were to occur. He also urged Generali not to sell their stake in Generali. Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone is an 83-year old billionaire who owns 10,2% of MPS. He made these comments in an interview to Corriere della Sera, after voting against Luigi Lovaglio's return as CEO last month. Caltagirone, a financial powerhouse in Italy, is close to Prime Minister Giorgia Melons. Its holdings include a stake in Generali. Caltagirone’s intervention highlights the growing tension over the...

Mining

Investor Caltagirone voices concern over possible Monte dei Paschi-Banco BPM merger

Francesco Gaetano Caltagirone, an Italian businessman, said that the merger of Banca Monte Dei Paschi d'Isena (MPS), and Banco BPM would weaken?the historic Tuscan bank?and could pose a risk to?Italian saving. In recent weeks, speculation on the market has increased over the long-promised merger between Banco BPM (the world's oldest banking institution) and Caltagirone, the second largest investor in the bank. BPM CEO Giuseppe Castagna stated last week that the bank is well-positioned to take advantage of?Italian M&A and is examining all options. Credit Agricole CAGR.PA, a French bank, is the largest shareholder in BPM. It also owns 3.7% in...

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...

Mineral Resources

Brown-Forman, the owner of Jack Daniel's and Pernod Ricard, has ended merger talks with Pernod Ricard.

Pernod Ricard & Brown-Forman announced that they had ended their merger talks after failing to reach mutually satisfactory terms. Last month, the companies announced that they had been in talks about a possible merger. This would have combined the second largest spirits producer in the world with the largest American whiskey producer. Sazerac American spirits group, which has brands such as Corazon Tequila and Svedka Vodka, emerged this month as a potential new bidder for Brown-Forman. Pernod Ricard said Tuesday that it remains confident and focused on its operating model and strategy, backed by a strong team of committed employees...

Mineral Resources

Sabanci, a Turkish company, leaves Akcansa Cimento & CarrefourSA

Sabanci Holding, a Turkish conglomerate, announced that it would sell the remaining shares of cement maker Akcansa Cimento and exit retailer CarrefourSA. Analysts say the conglomerate is looking to streamline operations by selling assets with low margins of profit. According to a Monday filing, Heidelberg Materials purchased Sabanci's 39.72% share in Akcansa. The deal valued the company at $1.1billion on an enterprise-value basis. The transaction value wasn't disclosed. The deal will see Heidelberg Materials double its stake in?Akcansa from 69.44% to 79.44%. Akcansa has three cement plants and 26 ready-mixed?plants. It also operates five aggregate quarries, and five terminals for...

Mineral Resources

Sales of electric vehicles soar on major European markets as drivers avoid expensive petrol

In the first quarter of 2026 sales of electric cars jumped almost a third on the main European auto markets, as consumers sought alternatives to combustion engines after the war in Iran caused the highest spike in petrol prices for years. Data collected by the trade association E-Mobility Europe, and research firm, New Automotive, on Monday showed that new battery-electric vehicle registrations (BEVs), a proxy of sales, increased 29.4% in comparison to a year earlier, reaching almost 560,000 during the first quarter. They were also up 51.3% in March, with over 240,000 vehicles registered in 15 European markets. The ACEA...

Mining

Appian names Paulo Castellari CEO of Critical Minerals Unit

Appian Capital?Advisory, a mining-focused private equity company, has named former Eramet CEO Paulo Castellari as the head of its critical minerals unit. The?firm announced this on Wednesday, while stepping up?investment into energy transition commodities. The appointment comes at a time when competition is intensifying for battery metals and rare Earths required for electric vehicles and renewable energy, as well as digital infrastructure. Castellari joined?after a sudden exit from French mining company Eramet, only a few months after his appointment, citing disagreements over "operating methods". He held senior positions at Anglo American, Emirates Global Aluminium and Emirates Global Aluminium. Appian said...

Mineral Resources

French cement company Lafarge found guilty for financing jihadists on Syria

A Paris court found Holcim Lafarge guilty on Monday of charges that its Syrian subsidiary had financed terrorism, and violated European sanctions in order to keep a plant operating in northern Syria during the civil war. Eight former Lafarge employees, including executives, were found guilty of funding terrorism. The judges determined that Lafarge paid a total of 5.59 million Euros ($6.53million) between 2013 and September 2014 to jihadists groups, including the Islamic State (IS), and the al Qaeda affiliated Nusra Front. Both were designated terrorists by EU. Isabelle Prevost Desprez, the presiding Judge, stated that payments made by?Lafarge strengthened jihadist...

Mining

USA Rare Earth is considering building a French magnet plant

USA 'Rare Earth' is looking at building a magnet plant? in France, said its CEO?on Thursday? after agreeing to pay a 40 million euro ($47 million) stake in French rare-earth processing firm Carester. The United States, Europe, and other countries are working to secure domestic supplies of rare Earths. These are essential for green energy, electronics, and defence sectors, as well as reducing their dependency on China, the world's largest producer. USA Rare Earth, in its quest to create an integrated rare-earths operation that includes mining, processing and magnet manufacturing, will purchase a 12.5% stake from Carester. Carester is currently...

Mineral Resources

USA Rare Earth is considering building a French magnet plant

USA Rare Earth is considering building a permanent magnetic?plant? in France, according to its CEO, who announced the decision on Thursday after paying 40 million euros ($47m) for a stake of French rare earth processing company Carester. The United States, Europe, and other countries are working to secure domestic supplies of rare Earths. These are essential for green energy, electronics, and defence, and they want to reduce their dependence on China, the world's largest producer. The company announced that as part of its efforts to create an integrated rare-earths operation,?which includes mining, processing, and magnet manufacturing, USA Rare Earth would...

Mining

FT reports that Eramet's largest shareholder is considering exiting the company as a $500 million capital increase looms.

The Financial Times reported that Eramet's biggest shareholder, the Duval family, had hired bankers to consider selling its stake in the troubled French mining group. Reports added that the family had appointed Lazard as their advisor to help them explore the options available for its 37% stake and advise them on the capital raising of the company. Eramet didn't immediately respond to a comment request, and the Duval family couldn't be reached. The French mining group announced in February it was planning to raise a capital of?500 millions euros ($583.80) and sell assets in order to boost cash flow. This...