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Fed's Schmid warns that oil shocks are not temporary

Jeffrey Schmid, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City, said that the already high levels of inflation make it difficult to assume that the current energy shock will only have a temporary effect on prices and can be ignored. "My main concern is the inflation which has been too high and above target for a long time," Schmid stated in a text of a talk to be given before a conference held in Iceland. I place little weight on the assumption that the recent rise in prices will be temporary within a reasonable time frame. As such, "my...

Fossil Fuels

The Middle East conflict will weigh on the German chemical lobby VCI in 2026.

VCI, the German chemicals lobby, said on Friday that the first-quarter production, sales, and prices all fell. The sector is also facing a lack of optimism due to the 'increase in energy, raw materials, and transportation costs linked to the Iran war. Chemicals, including pharmaceuticals, saw a 6% decline in production figures for the quarter. VCI reported that producer prices dropped by 1%, and sales fell 5.4% compared to a year earlier. Third-largest industrial sector in Europe's economic powerhouse, Germany, can be seen to be a barometer for the region's economy. It produces components that are used across industries ranging...

Fossil Fuels

Treasury: US imposes new sanctions on Iran's oil sales to military.

The U.S. announced on Thursday that it had imposed 'new sanctions' on the?Irani military oil trade. Washington and Tehran have reached an agreement to extend the ceasefire and remove restrictions on shipping in and out of the Strait of Hormuz. Treasury Department announced that it sanctioned eight vessels transporting Iranian crude and petroleum products to international markets. The eight vessels were the Flora oil tanker, flagged by the Marshall Islands; the Hauncayo crude oil tanker, flagged by the Comoros; and the Ill Gap tanker, flagged with the Panamanian flag. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent stated in a press release that "we...

Oil & Gas

EU Ministers: Russia won't choose who speaks on behalf of Europe in possible Ukraine talks

EU foreign ministers warned on Thursday that Russia would not be able to choose who represented Europe in any future talks with Moscow about Ukraine. The bloc's chief of foreign policy also said that Moscow showed no real interest for peace. The?ministers? met informally on Cyprus to discuss their strategy towards Russia, as Kyiv calls for greater European involvement in order to end the conflict while the U.S. is focused on the Iran crisis. The Kremlin told the RIA News Agency on Wednesday that Russian President Vladimir Putin was open to talks with Europe. Meanwhile, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has...

Oil & Gas Refining

Trump: US still not satisfied with Iran deal

Donald Trump, the U.S. president, said on Wednesday that he is 'not yet satisfied with a deal reached with Iran.' He also added that the U.S. The United States is not 'discussing' easing sanctions against Iran. Trump told reporters that Iran is open to a deal at a White House cabinet meeting. "Iran has a very strong desire to reach a deal. They haven't reached a deal yet... but we won't be. Trump said that we?will either be that or finish the job. He said that under the potential framework agreement?with Tehran that the Strait?of?Hormuz will open immediately, but it...

Fossil Fuels

Exxon gets shareholder approval for Texas legal move

Exxon Mobil's shareholders approved its plan to relocate to Texas on Wednesday, marking a victory for the U.S. top oil producer. Two leading proxy advisory firms had advised investors to reject the proposal. Oil producer is incorporated under New Jersey law, but company headquarters are in Texas. The company said that moving its legal residence to the state made sense and was more logical for the business. Other companies have also recently moved their operations to Texas, including SpaceX and Tesla. Texas law passed last year improved legal protections in many ways. One of them was allowing businesses to set...

Fossil Fuels

Trump links Abraham Accords with Iran Deal

U.S. president?Donald Trump said on 'Monday that it should be mandatory for all countries, including Qatar, Pakistan and Egypt, Jordan, and Turkey, to sign the Abraham Accords en bloc as part?of a?effort to reach a?deal with Iran. Trump said he spoke to the leaders of these countries on Saturday, along with Saudi Arabia, Bahrain and Egypt, which has already signed the Abraham Accords. Trump said in a post posted on Truth?Social that it was "mandatory" that at least all these countries sign the Abraham Accords simultaneously. He said that these countries would be honored to have Iran included in the...

Coal

Russell: China's thermal coal production drops, but prices of imported coal in Asia rise amid the Iran war.

The Iran War has impacted crude oil and natural gas markets. However, the impact on coal prices has been muted. Prices for thermal grades are quietly rising to multi-year highs. The conflict between the United States of America and Iran has led to the loss of about 10% of crude oil and a fifth of LNG. However, the thermal coal supply has been largely unaffected by the conflict, despite the fact that the cost of shipping and producing has increased due to higher fuel prices. Coal prices are likely to be driven by a number of factors, including the Iran...

Fossil Fuels

France prepares UN resolution on Hormuz after vote on US text is delayed

France has written a U.N. Security Council Resolution on setting up a international mission to restore?movement?in Strait of Hormuz?and You could submit it, if The conditions are "right",?the Foreign Ministry said on Friday as Washington struggled to put to a vote an anti-Tehran text that Russia and China might claim is biased. The control of the narrow waterway is a major obstacle to ending the U.S.-Iran conflict, which has lasted for three months. It's a vital artery in the global energy trade, and its virtual closure caused oil prices to skyrocket. The U.S. and Bahraini resolutions on the strait have...

Refined Products

Rubio mentions progress in Iran talks, but "we are not there yet".

Marco Rubio, the Secretary of State, said that although there has been some progress in talks with Iran, and the United States is constantly communicating?with pakistani'mediators', there is still a lot more work to be done. There has been progress. I would not exaggerate. "I wouldn't minimize it," Rubio said to reporters following a NATO Ministers Meeting in Sweden. He added, "There is still more work to do." "We are not yet there." "I hope we get there." Rubio stated that President Donald Trump prefers to make a "good deal". He said that the core concern is that Iran cannot...

Oil & Gas

Source: Qatari team to negotiate in Tehran with Iran to end the war.

Sources with knowledge of this matter said that a Qatari team was in Tehran Friday to "try to secure a deal" to end the "war" with Iran and to resolve outstanding issues. Doha had previously acted as a mediator for the Gaza War and other international conflicts, but it has now backed away from a role of mediation in the Iran War after being attacked by Iranian drones and missiles in the most recent conflict. The source added that "a Qatari team of negotiators is in Tehran this Friday" and that they had traveled in coordination with the United States....

Oil & Gas

UBS raises S&P500 annual forecast due to robust consumer spending and AI demand

UBS Global Wealth Management raised its 2026 S&P 500 'year-end forecast' to 7,900, up from 7,500. The company cited resilient consumer spending and strong demand for data center infrastructure. Morgan Stanley, for example, forecasted 8,000 dollars by 2026, on the strength of AI-driven investments, and earnings optimism. This was despite the inflation risk associated with higher oil prices due to the Middle East conflict. The current target of the wealth manager implies a 6% increase in the index's closing price, which was 7445.72. The company also announced a target for the June 2027 index of?8,200, but kept its "attractive view"...

Crude Oil

Crude Oil

Oil tumbles, stocks gain on US-Iran deal hopes

Oil prices fell and were headed towards a weekly decline as traders awaited clarification on the efforts to reopen Strait of Hormuz, and extend an?U.S.Iran ceasefire. United States and Iran reportedly agreed to lift shipping restrictions and extend their ceasefire, according to sources. However, U.S. president Donald Trump is yet to approve this deal. Iranian state media also said that it was not finalized. Oil futures dropped around 2%, and are on course for their biggest weekly drop since early April. MSCI's global stocks index rose by 0.4%, reaching a new record high. Chipmakers led the gains after Dell's upgraded...

Crude Oil

How far along are the U.S.A. and Iran in ending the Iran War?

Sources say that the United States and Iran reached an agreement on the extension of a ceasefire and the lifting of sanctions and a U.S. Blockade against?Iran. However, the deal is not finalised. A deal would be a major step in ending the 'war' that has led the world to an energy crisis. However, the dispute over Iran’s nuclear program would not be resolved until the following weeks. WHAT ARE THE CONCLUSIONS? After a ceasefire early in April, the two sides remain at odds over issues such as Iran's nuclear ambitions, Israel's war in Lebanon against the Hezbollah militia backed...

Crude Oil

Copper to gain for the second consecutive month on US-Iran Peace Deal Hopes

Shanghai copper prices rose on Friday. They are on track to reach a'second consecutive monthly increase, as the hopes of a U.S. - Iran 'peace deal' pushed down oil prices and dollar, easing concerns of a higher inflation? and a global sluggishness that could crimp a lowering of demand for a metal. As of 0520 GMT, the most traded copper contract at the Shanghai Futures Exchange had risen 0.9% to 104,940 Yuan ($15 478.45). The contract is up 2.9% this month. The London Metal Exchange's three-month copper contract fell 0.2%, to $13,670.50 a metric ton. Both contracts rose for the...

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Trump wants to increase the N American content of autos to 82% with half coming from US

Four people familiar with U.S. negotiating positions said that the Trump administration wanted to increase the'regional content' in North American built vehicles to 82% in order to qualify for preferential trade treatment under the U.S. Mexico Canada Agreement. In the expansive demand that was unveiled at the Mexico City negotiations this week between the United States and Mexico, no parts content from Canada is included in the totals. The sources claim that Canada was not present at the Mexico City negotiations. If accepted, the shift would be a major departure from the USMCA which currently requires that 40% of "core...

Mineral Resources

Gold prices fall for the third consecutive month as inflation worries linger

Gold prices rose?on Friday, fueled by hopes of a possible U.S. Iran ceasefire. However, they were on course for their third consecutive monthly decline due to concerns over energy-driven inflation. As of 1005 GMT, spot gold was up by 0.8% to $4,528.19 an ounce. On Thursday, gold fell to its lowest level in two months, $4,365.76, but ended higher. Metal prices have fallen by 2% so far this month. U.S. Gold Futures for August Delivery rose 0.6% to $4,59.10. Gold remains negatively correlated to oil, which impacts on inflation and monetary policy. "Gold is positively correlated with lower oil prices,...

Mineral Resources

Copper to gain for the second consecutive month on US-Iran Peace Deal Hopes

Shanghai copper prices rose on Friday as hopes for a U.S. Iran peace deal pushed the oil price?and dollar lower. This eased fears of higher inflation, and a global slowdown. As of 0324 GMT, the most traded copper contract on the Shanghai Futures Exchange had risen?0.8% to 104,900 Yuan ($15472.55). The contract has increased by 3.7% this month. The price of three-month copper at the London Metal Exchange remained unchanged at $13,699 per metric ton. Both contracts rose for the second consecutive month. Sources told? that the United States and Iran had reached an agreement on Thursday to extend their...

Mineral Resources

Gold prices rebound after Iran and US agree to outline ceasefire agreement

Gold prices rose over 1% on Thursday after hitting a two-month low earlier in the session. The U.S. Dollar and oil prices also eased as a result of the news that Iran and the U.S. had agreed to a ceasefire agreement. Gold spot was up 1.1% to $4,504.07 an ounce at 1:31 pm EDT (1731 GMT) after it fell to its lowest price since late March. U.S. Gold Futures closed 1.1% higher, at $4,532.40. According to a source with knowledge of the situation, the U.S. and Iran have reached an agreement on a 60 day ceasefire extension. However, President Donald...

Mineral Resources

Gold prices rebound after a report that US and Iran are working together to extend the ceasefire

The gold price reversed its?course on Thursday to increase, recovering from a low of two months earlier in the session. Dollar and oil prices slid?after a report that the United States and Iran are working on extending a ceasefire. Gold spot was up 0.5% to $4,477.59 an ounce at 11:08 am EDT (1508 GMT) after it fell to its lowest levels since late March. U.S. Gold Futures increased 0.6% to $4475.60. Axios reported the U.S. reached a?outline deal to extend their ceasefire pending approval by President Donald Trump. As a result, foreign buyers can now buy greenbacks at a lower...

Mineral Resources

Gold falls to a two-month low amid inflation-fueled rate hikes

Gold prices fell to their lowest level in two months on Wednesday. This was due to expectations of a tighter monetary policy, which would help to curb inflation. The U.S.-backed conflict with Iran is not expected to end any time soon. As of 2:08 pm EDT (1808 GMT), spot gold was down by 1.3% to $4,447.71 an ounce. It had fallen earlier in the day to its lowest price since March 27. U.S. Gold futures for delivery in June settled at $4,448.40, a?1.2% decrease. The Middle East continues to have the biggest impact. Peter Grant, senior metals analyst at Zaner...

Mineral Resources

Gold drops to a two-month low due to inflation driven by war fueling rate hike bets

Gold prices fell to a 2-month low on Tuesday, "pressured" by expectations of tighter monetary policies to combat rising inflation and the fact that there is no end to the Iran war. As of 10:30 am EDT (1430 GMT), spot gold was down by 1.4% to $4,444.64 an ounce. It had fallen earlier in the day to its lowest price since March 27. U.S. Gold futures for June delivery dropped 1.2% to $4445.20. The Middle East continues to have the biggest impact. "There was a lingering optimism, but that optimism is fading as the conflict continues," said Peter Grant. He...

Mineral Resources

Gold drops to a two-month low due to inflation driven by war fueling rate hike bets

Gold prices dropped to a 'nearly two-month low' on Wednesday. This was due to expectations that monetary policy would be tightened to combat rising inflation. The war in Iran is still far from over. As of 9 am EDT (1300 GMT), spot gold was down by 1.6% to $4,433.85 an ounce. It had fallen earlier in the day to its lowest price since March 30. U.S. Gold Futures for June Delivery fell 1.6% to $4431.60. The Middle East continues to have the biggest influence. Peter Grant, senior metals analyst at Zaner Metals and vice president, said that there was some...

Mineral Resources

Aluminium prices rise to their highest level in over four years due to supply concerns

Aluminum prices reached their highest level in over four years on Tuesday as rising feedstock prices, alumina,?added?to persistent concerns?about a tightening?market amid a?reduced supply from Gulf producers. The London Metal Exchange's three-month aluminium rose by 1.4%, to $3,698.50 at 0937 GMT, after reaching $3,707.5. This is the highest level since March 24, 2020. On March 7, 2022 the metal reached a record high of $4.073.5, as markets grappled with the immediate aftermath of Russia's invasion in Ukraine. A 5% increase in September alumina contracts on the Shanghai Futures Exchange, which rose to their highest level since early May due to...

Mineral Resources

Copper gains corrected as dollar and oil prices rise due to hopes for a US-Iran Peace Deal

The dollar and oil prices fell on Monday, as a result of hopes for a possible peace agreement between the United States and Iran. This eased fears about inflation and an economic slowdown. By 0845 GMT, the most traded copper contract at the Shanghai Futures Exchange had gained 1.1%, to 105.650 yuan (15,548.76 dollars) per ton. We are hearing some good news about the conflict. Soni Kumari, an ANZ analyst, said that the positive market sentiment is a result of this. The Middle East conflict has caused supply disruptions, which have a negative impact on the demand for base metals....

Mineral Resources

Copper gains corrected as dollar and oil prices rise due to hopes for a US-Iran Peace Deal

The dollar and oil prices fell on Monday, as hopes of a possible peace deal between the United States and Iran grew. This eased fears about inflation and an economic slowdown. By 0552 GMT, the most traded copper contract at the Shanghai Futures Exchange had gained 0.9%, to 105.370 yuan (15,507.56) per ton. "We're getting positive news about the conflict." Soni Kumari, an ANZ analyst, said that this is good news for the industrial metals market. The Middle East conflict has caused supply disruptions, which is why metals demand remains strong, according to Kumari. Oil prices fell below $100 per...

Mineral Resources

Copper gains corrected as dollar and oil prices rise due to hopes for a US-Iran Peace Deal

Copper prices rose on Monday, as the dollar and oil fell in anticipation of a possible 'peace agreement' between Iran and the United States. This eased fears about inflation and an economic slowdown. The Shanghai Futures Exchange's most traded copper contract rose 1.1%, to 105 590 yuan (15,539.93 dollars) per ton. Oil prices fell below $100 per barrel as oil traders awaited the announcement of a U.S. Iran deal to reopen Strait of Hormuz. The Middle East conflict has caused energy prices to rise sharply, raising inflation fears and changing the outlook for global interest rates. Hopes of a peaceful...