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Trump says he doesn't need Britain's help to win the Iran war

Donald Trump stated on Saturday that Britain was "seriously considering" sending two aircraft carriers to the Middle East. He added, however, that the United States would not be sending any. The United States does not need these aircraft carriers to win the war against Iran in the latest conflict between military allies. Trump has repeatedly criticized British Prime Minister Keir starmer, suggesting that he "ruined" the historically close relationship between the two countries after London refused to allow the U.S. The initial use of British base to attack Iran was criticised by Trump. Trump wrote on?Truth Social that he would...

Oil & Gas

Oil drops but is set to gain the most since 2022

The oil prices dropped on Friday, the first time since six days. This is because the U.S. government has been considering intervening in the futures markets to curb rising 'prices' and issued waivers to Russian oil buyers to ease the supply constraints caused by the Middle East War. Brent crude futures fell 95 cents or 1.1% to $84.46 a barrel, while West Texas Intermediate dropped $1.08 or 1.3% to $79.93 at 0440 GMT. Brent is still up 16.4% while WTI is up 19.2%, making this the biggest weekly gain since Russia's full-scale invasion in Ukraine began in February 2022. The...

Oil & Gas

Local media reports that Jamaica will end its medical cooperation with Cuba.

According to The Gleaner, the local media outlet, 'Jamaica’s Foreign Ministry announced on Thursday that it will terminate a medical 'cooperation program' with Cuba. In a statement, cited by The Gleaner, the foreign ministry stated that the two governments could not agree on terms of a new agreement. The Gleaner reported that the medical professionals would be allowed to continue working until their tenure is complete. Jamaica's Minister of Health and Wellness Christopher Tufton said previously that?about 300 Cuban medical professionals and doctors were working in the island despite the previous agreement expiring in 2023. Jamaica has become the latest...

Oil & Gas

UK borrowing costs rise again due to inflation fears about the Middle East war

Due to the increase in energy prices caused by the conflict in the Middle East, investors have reduced their bets that the Bank of England will cut interest rates this month. Analysts said that Britain was at risk of a rise in inflation. Yields on two-year bonds, which are sensitive to expectations for short-term rates of interest, rose 10 basis points and reached a high point of 3,815%. The indices fell by 2 bps Wednesday, but were on track for their biggest weekly rise since October 2024. UK gilts two-year are the worst performing government bonds in the Group of...

Oil & Gas

The EBRD President says the conflict in Iran is a threat to growth.

The president of the European Bank for Reconstruction and 'Development, said 'on Thursday that the widening U.S. -Iran conflict is a threat... to economic growth. But the impact will depend on the length of the conflict. Odile Renaud Basso, EBRD President, said in an interview with the Istanbul press that conflict can "reduce risk capital" in the region. However, he added that the fallout has been contained so far - except for Lebanon. She said that the risk was on the downside. The EBRD estimated growth in the 41 countries that it covers as 3.6% this year, and 3.7% in...

Oil & Gas

The UK's slow response to allies in the Iran conflict has raised questions about its military effectiveness

The UK's hesitant response to the Middle East conflict and reluctance to defend its allies have renewed doubts about the military effectiveness of the country, especially when the U.S. demands widespread rearmament. Trump slammed Keir starmer, the British Prime Minister on Tuesday. He said that he had "ruined" their historically close relationship when London refused to allow the U.S. to use British bases for pre-emptive attacks on Iran. Cypriot officials have also criticised London for sending a drone made in Iran to strike one of Britain's bases on the island. This prompted France, Greece, and other countries to offer support....

Oil & Gas

Galderma, a skin care company, is not expecting to be hit by the Mideast turmoil

CEO Flemming Ornskov stated on Thursday that 'Galderma continues to see the Middle East as a 'attractive market. The conflict in the region is unlikely to have any major impact on the Swiss skincare firm because it only represents a small part of their business. Ornskov stated that less than 2% (of Galderma's) business is currently located in the Middle East. However, the company has made efforts to expand in this region, highlighting its recent entry into Saudi Arabia, and expansion in United Arab Emirates. He said that Galderma was pursuing its plans in the region, citing that there were...

Natural Gas Utilities

Sources say that Chinese investors are considering selling their stake in Redexis Gas Network Operator.

People with knowledge of the discussions said that Chinese investors Guoxin Guotong Fund and CNIC Corporation are considering selling their 33.3% share in Spanish 'gas network operator Redexis' as the country prepares to introduce a new framework for remuneration. Three sources confirmed that the two investors had begun a process of hiring?advisers in order to evaluate the sale. Two sources say that a?deal could value Redexis between 2 billion and 2.5 billion?euros (2.3-$2.9billion). * In 2018, the two Chinese investors bought?33.3% Redexis. According to the website of Redexis, pension funds?Arbejdsmarkedets Tillaegspension?and Universities?Superannuation Scheme own each 33.3%. Sources say that pension...

Oil & Gas

Bloomberg News: US exempts Rosneft Germany indefinitely from Russia sanctions

Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday that the U.S. Government will exempt Rosneft's German unit from sanctions indefinitely. A person familiar with this matter was quoted as saying so. Could not verify immediately the report. The German economy ministry didn't immediately respond to an 'ask for comment'. Germany placed local units of Rosneft, a Russian oil company, under trusteeship by 2022 following Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. This broke Berlin's decades long energy relations with Russia. Assets include a'stake' in the PCK Schwedt refinery, which is a major supplier of fuel for the capital area. Bloomberg News reported that the U.S. Treasury’s...

Power Markets

Italy is ready to reactivate its coal-fired plants in the event that the Gulf Crisis worsens

Italy's Energy Minister?said Wednesday that the country could reactivate some coal-fired?power stations if conflict in?the Middle East leads to an energy shortage. Gilberto Pichetto Fratin, Minister of Energy and Environment in Italy, said that "there are coal-powered stations in Italy that I would not like to reactivate. But they're there in reserve for our country." Israeli and U.S. Forces?struck Iranian targets on Tuesday. This prompted Iranian strikes against energy infrastructure in other Gulf States considered U.S. Allies in a area that accounts for just under a third global oil production. Iran also targeted tankers in the Strait of Hormuz. Through...

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...

Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels

Venezuelan gov't, Shell sign oil deals, state television says

State television reported on Thursday that Venezuela's acting president Delcy Rod has signed oil deals with Shell, without providing any details. Rodriguez is hosting U.S. The state-run channel VTV showed images of Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, who was in South America. Burgum and other attendees were dressed in suits. Shell didn't immediately respond to our request for a comment. In a post on Telegram, TV FANB, an independent state TV?channel focusing on the armed services, said that "Acting President Delcy Rod led the'signing of agreements with Shell, the international oil company," This strategic alliance reaffirms Venezuela's status as a reliable...

Oil Refineries

US allows Rosneft German transactions despite Russia sanctions

The United States issued on Thursday a 'general licence' exempting transactions that involve the 'German unit of Russia’s Rosneft’ from?U.S. sanctions. The U.S. Treasury Department announced that sanctions would be imposed on the Russian company Rosneft. This will provide Berlin with much-needed clarity about the future of the business. The license, which has no expiration date, replaces the one that was set to expire April 29. The extension of the existing U.S. sanction waiver reduces the risks of disruptions to German refining operations, at a moment when the conflict in the Middle East escalates and is unsettling the global energy...

Fossil Fuels

Starmer: UK to send four additional Typhoons to Qatar

Keir Starmer, British Prime Minister, said that four more Typhoon jet fighters will be sent to Qatar as the conflict in the Middle East escalates. He also stated that the UK's defence plan is the best. The cautious British response to the Iran Crisis and a drone strike on its key military base in Cyprus has led to doubts about Britain's military effectiveness. Starmer has also been criticized by Donald Trump for not providing enough support for Starmer's?strikes against Iran. Starmer said at a press conference that Britain had the 'right plan' and had pre-deployed military equipment in the region...

Crude Oil

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

Ferrexpo warns of risk posed by collapsed Swiss bank

The iron-ore pellet manufacturer?Ferrexpo warned on Monday of "material 'negative consequences" unless they secure alternative?banking agreements after a collapse in a Swiss banking partner MBaer, which sent shares down 4%. Ferrexpo AG's Swiss subsidiary (FAG), had a banking arrangement with MBaer Merchant Bank AG. The bank is slated to be closed by the Swiss financial regulator for alleged money laundering violations and breaches of sanctions against Iran and Russia. Ferrexpro used the bank for 'commercial payments outside Ukraine' and said that MBaer holds about $3 million with FAG. Ferrexpo stated that the collapse of Ferrexpo's Ukraine subsidiaries will not have...

Mining

As the Middle East war intensifies, aluminium resumes its ascent and is expected to have its best week in over 18 months.

Aluminum prices rose 'again' on Friday, after breaking a three-day winning streak in the previous session. They were on their way to their biggest weekly increase in more than 18-months as a result of?supply -concerns resulting from the U.S.-Israeli war against Iran. As of 1050 GMT, the benchmark three-month aluminum on the London Metal Exchange had increased by 1.5% to $3,346.50 a metric tonne. Aluminium, a metal used for packaging and transportation, reached a four-year high of $3.418 per metric ton on Wednesday. The Mideast crisis was threatening to stop shipments. LME aluminum was expected to rise 6.6% in the...

Mining

Andy Home: The fragility of the Western aluminum market is exposed by the war between Iran and ROI

The Iran War has exposed a growing vulnerability of the West in its supply of aluminum, a metal that is classified by the United States as a crucial manufacturing input. The London Metal Exchange's (LME) aluminum price reached a four-year peak of $3,418 a metric ton Wednesday, after a Gulf producer, Qatalum, a joint venture between Norsk Hydro, Qatar Aluminum Manufacturing and Qatar Aluminum Manufacturing started powering down its smelter, and another, Aluminum Bahrain, declared force majeure. The Strait of Hormuz is still closed, and this could cause further disruptions to the'regional production hub' that provides 23% of non Chinese...

Mineral Resources

Andy Home: The fragility of the Western aluminum market is exposed by the war between Iran and ROI

The Iran War has exposed a growing vulnerability of the West's aluminium supply, a metal that is classified by the United States as a "critical manufacturing input" and by the European Union. The London Metal Exchange's (LME) aluminium prices hit a four-year peak of $3,418 per metric ton Wednesday, after a Gulf producer, Qatalum, a joint venture between Norsk Hydro, Qatar Aluminum Manufacturing and Qatar Aluminum Manufacturing started shutting down their smelter, and another, Aluminium Bahrain, declared force majeure. The closure of the Strait of Hormuz, which is still in place, risks further disruption of a regional hub of production...

Mining

Flacks Group is'ready' to bid for Thyssenkrupp's steel business, if current sales talks fail

Michael Flacks, the CEO of Flacks Group, said that if current attempts to sell Thyssenkrupp's steel division fail, they would be "ready" to bid for it. Thyssenkrupp and Jindal Steel International have been in discussions since the autumn about a possible sale for Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe. However, these discussions are yet to produce a formal bid. Flacks Group was selected by Italy in 'December' to conduct exclusive negotiations on the sale Acciaierie d'Italia, a bailed out steel company. Flacks stated that "our main interest in Italy is now, but we're interested in major companies and, if talks about an acquisition...

Mining

Aluminum supply problems intensify after Bahrain stops shipments and Qatar shuts down its smelter

Aluminium Bahrain, one of the largest smelters in the world, informed customers that it had halted all shipments because of the "widening" Middle East conflict. This exacerbated supply concerns following a Qatari melter shutdown the day before. After the news, the London Metal Exchange saw an increase of up to 5.1% in aluminium prices to $3,418 per ton, the highest since April 2022. Analysts said that prices could rise even further, since about 8% world supply is made in the region. Goldman Sachs stated on Monday that prices could reach $3,600 per ton if the production in this region is...

Mineral Resources

Copper and other base metals are lifted by China factory data

On Wednesday, copper prices recovered from two sessions of losses due to better than expected private factory data from China, the top metals consumer. The aluminium price rose to its highest level in more than a month, on the back of supply concerns resulting from the escalating conflict in the Middle East. This region is a major producer of this metal. The benchmark three-month copper price on the London Metal Exchange rose 1.5%, to $13,150 per metric ton at 1030 GMT. LME copper has fallen 3% in the last two sessions due to fears that the Mideast conflict will hinder...

Mineral Resources

German union targets breakthrough at Tesla Berlin

Germany's leading industrial union is 'fighting for more power' at Tesla's gigafactory near 'Berlin', where staff will vote for a new work council following a campaign that was marked by mudslinging and court challenges. The voting began at Tesla's Gruenheide factory, the only European production facility of the U.S. electric vehicle maker. Results are expected on Wednesday. The current council is dominated largely by non-unionists. The IG-Metall union has 116 candidates running to gain a simple majority of 19 seats. The union won 16 seats in the previous election, two years ago, when the council held 39 seats. IG Metall...

Mining

Aluminum prices rise on fears of supply as the Iran conflict escalates

Aluminum prices continued to rise on Wednesday, as supply concerns grew after Norsk Hydro of Norway announced a controlled shut-down?in their aluminium joint venture in Qatar in the face of a growing war in the Middle East. Around 8% of global aluminum capacity is accounted for by the region. As the conflict spreads into neighbouring countries and Iran threatens to target ships trying to transit the Strait, supply concerns are becoming more real. The Shanghai Futures Exchange's most active aluminium contract closed the daytime trade 2.31% higher, at 24,795 Yuan ($3,585.11) per metric ton. As of 0700 GMT, the benchmark?aluminum...

Mining

Mike Dolan, CEO of ROI-Gold, fumbles his lines in the Middle East:

In an alarming week dominated by a?Middle East conflict, the gold market made a bizarre move. Investors did not rush to buy gold but instead rushed for dollars, selling anything that had a speculative edge before the attacks last weekend. After the attacks on Iran Saturday, the initial demand for precious metals waned rapidly. On Tuesday there was a dramatic reversal with silver and gold both dropping by as much as 10 percent. One of the main reasons for the gold price's decline was the return of the dollar’s "safety" bid, which had seen the greenback rise this week despite...

Mining

Aluminum prices rise on fears of supply as Middle East conflict escalates

Aluminum prices rose on Wednesday, as concerns about supply grew after Norsk Hydro of Norway announced a 'controlled shutdown' in its joint venture with Qatar due to the?ongoing conflict between Israel, Iran and the U.S. Around?8% global aluminum capacity is produced in the Middle East. As the conflict spreads to neighbouring countries and Iran threatens to target ships trying to transit the Strait of Hormuz, supply concerns are becoming more real. As of 0300 GMT, the most active aluminium contract at the Shanghai Futures Exchange had risen by 2.04% to 24,730 Yuan ($3,576.13) per metric ton. The benchmark three-month aluminum...

Renewable Fuels

EU pushes for green steel, a scarce metal, to fix auto emissions

Buy expensive steel that is made using a "nascent" technology powered by green hydrogen, which barely exists? Under European Union plans, which aim to bolster the steel industry of the EU while still meeting?its environmental targets, this is what Europe's automakers face. They are already under pressure from a fiercer competition in China. The EU changed its CO2 emission targets for new cars in December to 90% by 2035, from 100%. This was a shift from the earlier 100% target. EU WANT TO BOOST EUROPEAN STAINLESS SECTOR The new proposal is tied to the EU Industrial Accelerator Act, due to...