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Italy's Competition Authority drops investigation into Eni Plenitude

The Italian Competition Authority (AGCM), in its weekly bulletin, announced that it had closed the investigation into alleged unfair commercial practices involving Eni's Plenitude unit. Eni's retail and renewable business was investigated in the investigation launched in March. The authority stated that between May and September 2024, customers complained about their contracts for electricity and gas being renewed without any prior notice and with new terms and conditions. The Italian competition watchdog also enforces consumer rights. The AGCM bulletin stated that Eni would intensify its efforts to alert customers to changes in terms and conditions and compensate those who have...

Oil & Gas

Pirelli bondholders to decide on conversion which could dilute shareholder's stakes

Holders of Pirelli's 500 million euro (582 million dollar)?bond? will decide on Monday if they want to convert the bond into shares. This could dilute the stakes that the existing investors hold in the group, who are fighting over the Italian tiremaker's governance. Sinochem, the Chinese state-owned company, and Marco Tronchetti Provera, an Italian businessman, both owning Camfin, have been at odds with each other in recent years. Camfin has complained that Sinochem's share is preventing the group from expanding into America. The tiremaker issued a five-year, no-coupon convertible bond at the end 2020. The bond is due to expire...

Fossil Fuels

UK watchdog investigates EY audit of Shell for rule violation

The British Financial Reporting Council announced on Monday that it has opened an investigation into Ernst & Young’s audit of Shell’s 2024 financial reports for possible violations of audit partner rotation regulations. Shell announced in July that it would update the 2023 and 2024 annual reports, due to EY not complying with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission’s audit partner rotation rules. The financial statements, however, would remain unchanged. U.S. SEC regulations require 'lead and review audit partners' to rotate every five years, with a cooling-off period of five years. 'Other key partners must rotate every seven?years after a two-year...

Oil & Gas

Oil prices rise as Venezuelan supply disruptions overshadow surplus concerns

Prices of oil rose on Monday, as disruptions in supply linked to escalating tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela outweighed concerns about oversupply and the potential impact of a Russia-Ukraine "peace" deal. Brent crude futures rose 33 cents or 0.54% to $61.45 per barrel as of 0429 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude was up 31 cents or 0.54% at $57.75 per barrel. The expectation of a surplus for 2026 weighed on both contracts, which fell more than 4% the previous week. Tsuyoshi Ueno is a senior economist with the NLI Research Institute. He said that tensions between Venezuela and...

Fossil Fuels

Dutch report calls on $176 billion in tech spending and jobless benefits cuts

The Netherlands should sharply increase technology ?investment and shake up its labour market to safeguard ?the EU ?country's long-term prosperity, a government-commissioned report said. Peter Wennink, former CEO of ASML, made recommendations Friday on how to boost the productivity growth that has been stagnant. These recommendations echo those in Draghi's report on competitiveness for 2024. Draghi has called for the spending of 150 billion euros (176 billion dollars) over the next decade to attract investment into projects ranging from AI data centres, drones, and small modular nuclear reactors. It is expected that the report of Wennink, in which he described...

Fossil Fuels

Jiangxi Copper, a Chinese company, has increased its bid for SolGold (UK-listed) to $1.13 Billion.

SolGold announced on Friday that it would "recommend to its shareholders, Jiangxi copper?an improved offer?valuing the gold and copper mining company at approximately?842?million pounds? ($1.13 billion) amid a worldwide race for copper assets. Jiangxi Copper has increased its offer to 28 pence per Share, marking the third time that it has proposed to buy SolGold. This is a 7.7% rise from their previous bid of 26 pence per Share which was rejected last month. SolGold, a company based in Ecuador, said that its board will tell shareholders to accept Jiangxi Copper's (JCC) offer if it is firm. JCC's pursuit for...

Oil & Gas

After a report on major U.S. plans, the Kremlin said that Russia was interested in foreign investments

The Kremlin announced on Thursday that Russia is interested in attracting more foreign investment. This comes after the Wall Street Journal reported that the U.S. peace plan in Ukraine included proposals to invest in Russian rare Earths and energy. The Journal reported that the plans, which were detailed in the appendices of peace proposals drafted by U.S. president Donald Trump's administration and given to European counterparts during recent weeks, included proposals to restore Russian supplies to Europe. The Journal reported that U.S. firms would also invest in Russian strategic areas such as rare earth extraction and oil drilling in the...

Fossil Fuels

Ambassadors of EU countries approve phase-out of Russian gas imports

The ambassadors of EU countries approved the bloc's plan on Wednesday to 'phase out' Russian gas imports in 2027. A spokesperson for Denmark's EU Presidency said that this was the last legal hurdle before the ban can become law. Last week, the EU reached a 'deal' on a new law that will cut ties with Russia, Europe's former largest gas supplier. They had vowed to do so following Moscow's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022. According to the agreement, the EU must stop Russian imports of liquefied gas by 2026. Pipeline gas will be stopped by 2027. Before it becomes...

Fossil Fuels

Markets focus on Ukraine peace talks as they cap gains due to supply concerns

Investors awaited progress in the Russia-Ukraine talks and concerns about supply exceeding demand. Brent crude futures rose 11 cents or 0.2% to $62.05 per barrel at 0241 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude was trading at $58.38 per barrel, an increase of 13 cents or 0.2%. ING analysts said that while the oil market has moved deeper?into a glut expected, Russian supply is still a concern. ING stated that "while Russian seaborne export volume is holding up well, barrels?are having a hard time finding buyers", adding that Russian oil 'output would start to drop if buyers cannot be found. After...

Oil & Gas

TotalEnergies merges British North Sea Assets with Repsol’s NEO NEXT

TotalEnergies announced on Monday that it would merge its British North Sea oil assets with NEO NEXT Energy. This is a partnership between Spain’s Repsol, and HitecVision. Total said that it would take a 47.5% share in the renamed NEO NEXT+ as a trade for its assets. The company made the announcement in a Monday statement. Repsol will have a 23.625% stake in the venture while HitecVision holds the remaining 28.875%. The statement stated that NEO NEXT+ will have a production capacity of over 250,000 barrels oil equivalent per day by 2026. This deal is part of a recent trend...

Oil & Gas

Shell and Petrobras buy two areas at Brazil's oil auction

In an auction of crude oil held by the state-run PPSA on Thursday, a consortium of Petrobras (Petroleum) and Shell (Shell) secured two offshore fields in Brazil's Tupi & Atapu oilfields. The consortium was the sole bidder at the auction. It offered 7.79 billion reais (1.47 billion dollars) for the Tupi region, which is 2% higher than the minimum price. For the Atapu region, it offered 1 billion reais, or 16% more. The Mero field's third area did not receive any bids. The auction included stakes in fields that were already producing oil but had not been contracted. This gave...

Oil & Gas

Codelco and Glencore partner up on a Chilean smelter

The companies announced on Wednesday that Glencore, a Swiss miner and trader, and Chilean state-owned copper producer Codelco have signed a preliminary agreement to work together on a smelter in Chile. Codelco will provide the copper concentrate, and Glencore will build the smelter, which has a processing capacity of about 1.5 million tons per year, in Antofagasta in the northern part of Chile. Experts in the industry say that a project this large would require an investment of $1.5 billion - $2 billion. Glencore will carry out a feasibility study and the companies aim to finalize the agreement by the...

Crude Oil

Crude Oil

MORNING BID EUROPE-Markets in Grinch-y mood before data deluge

Ankur Banerjee gives us a look at what the future holds for European and global markets Investors are avoiding risky bets ahead of a slew of economic data coming from around the world and the central?bank meeting in what looks to be an eventful last full week of the calendar year. The European session's focus will be on the UK wage data, which comes just days before a vote on interest rate cuts on Thursday. Bank of England Governor Andrew Bailey may change his mind and tilt the balance in favor of a reduction. The manufacturing data for Europe in...

Crude Oil

China data weakens as oil prices slip on Russia-Ukraine talks

The oil prices dropped on Tuesday as the prospects of a Russia-Ukraine deal seemed to be improving, raising expectations of an easing of sanctions. Brent crude futures slid?35 cents or 0.6% to $60.21 a barge by 0350 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate crude traded at $56.52 a barge, down 30 cents or 0.5%. "Crude Oil fell as the market weighed signs of optimism about a peace agreement being reached between 'Russia and Ukraine,'" ANZ analysts stated in a recent note. This raised fears that the recent U.S. sanction?on Russian Oil Companies would eventually be lifted, adding more to an already...

Refined Products

Oil prices fall on Ukraine talks and weak China data

The oil prices dropped in the early trade on Tuesday. This was a continuation of previous sessions'?losses as prospects of a Russia-Ukraine deal seemed to?strengthen, raising expectations for a possible?easing sanctions. Brent?crude futures dropped 24 cents or 0.40% to $60.32 a bar by 0101 GMT. U.S. West Texas Intermediate Crude was trading at $56.60 a bar, down 22 cents or 0.39%. U.S. officials said that the U.S. offered NATO-style security guarantees to Ukraine during talks with its president in Berlin. This unprecedented move sparked hope in some European capitals, that the?talks are drawing closer to negotiations to end the conflict....

Mining

Mineral Resources

Mineral Resources

EU reaches provisional deal on screening foreign investment

The European Union has reached a provisional agreement on Thursday regarding new rules that will require all of its members to screen foreign investments into the EU?in sensitive sectors like defence, AI, or critical minerals to determine if it threatens economic security. Representatives from the European Parliament and Council, the grouping EU governments, have reached agreement on a draft text for re-evaluating its?existing FDI screen regulations. The text will still need to be approved by both bodies. All EU countries will be required to screen investments and block them if they pose a risk. The screening will extend to investments...

Mineral Resources

Construction sector in Germany expects Infrastructure Fund to drive turnaround

The construction industry in Germany, which has been mired in crisis for many years, is about to 'a'revive, according to the main trade association of the sector. This comes as the German government pours hundreds of billions into a massive plan of infrastructure renewal. The Central Association of the German Construction Industry ZDB forecasts that the sector will see a real increase of 0.6% in turnover this year. This would reverse three years of decline and be followed by an explosive 2.5% growth in 2026. The forecast is for revenues to reach 168 billion euros ($196.61billion) in 2025. This represents...

Mineral Resources

Thyssenkrupp will close electrical steel plants as Asian imports threaten additional 1,200 jobs

Thyssenkrupp’s steel unit announced that it would temporarily stop production of electrical steel, a material key to wind turbines and electricity grids. It blamed 'cheap imports' from Asia, which it warned were putting an additional '1,200 jobs in danger. According to industry sources, the move was previously unknown and highlights the struggles Europe's steel industry faces in the face global trade frictions which have forced Chinese competitors to sell surplus capacity on the continent at a lower price, even by a quarter. Thyssenkrupp Steel Europe, Europe's second largest steelmaker, has already cut or outsourced 11,000 jobs as a response to...

Environment

Denmark compensates Greenlandic women who have undergone involuntary contraception

The Danish government announced on Wednesday that it had reached a deal in parliament for compensation to be paid to Greenlandic women who suffered from a decades-long, involuntary campaign of birth control. This is just one of many cases that have emerged in recent years regarding allegations of Danish authorities' misconduct against Greenland residents, now a Danish semi-autonomous territory. In 2022, records revealed that thousands of women as young as 13 years old were fitted with intrauterine device without their consent or knowledge between 1966 and 1991 when Greenland gained control over its healthcare system. Aaja Chemnitz said, "Now women...

Mineral Resources

Intel wins reduced fine after losing its challenge to EU antitrust ruling

Intel, the U.S. chipmaker, lost its appeal against a 376 million euro ($438 millions) EU antitrust penalty imposed two years earlier for 'thwarting competitors.' But it gained some comfort as Europe’s second highest court reduced the fine by a third. The European Commission (which is the EU's competition enforcer) handed out the fine in 2023, after the court threw out an earlier penalty of 1.06 billion euro imposed by the tribunal in 2009 for blocking Advanced Micro Devices. The 376 million Euro fine was a result of payments Intel made to HP, Acer and Lenovo between November 2002 and December...

Mineral Resources

Anglo American, Teck Resources shareholders approve mining merger

Anglo American shareholders and Teck Resources shareholders approved a merger announced earlier on Tuesday, according to the companies. This paved the way for the creation of a new copper giant, with regulatory approvals remaining the last hurdle. Anglo released a statement saying that more than 99.17% votes were cast in favor by Anglo's London-listed shareholders. For the motion to be passed, a simple majority was needed. Teck shareholders have also passed their approval threshold of two thirds. The new company 'Anglo-Teck' will have its headquarters in Vancouver and its primary listing in London. Teck and Anglo-American announced in September their...

Mineral Resources

European shares fall as Fed meeting dominates the news; EssilorLuxottica also falls

European shares closed flat on Tuesday as investors remained cautious ahead of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s two-day meeting. EssilorLuxottica also fell after Google announced plans to launch AI powered glasses. The STOXX 600, the pan-European index, closed at 578.11. The regional benchmarks showed mixed results, with Germany's DAX rising 0.5% and France’s CAC-40 falling 0.7%. Google announced that it will launch artificial intelligence-enabled eyewear in 2026, with Warby Parker. Other luxury stocks were also affected by the news, including Kering, LVMH and LVMH Group, which declined 2% and 1.40% respectively. Sector losses were led by the broader luxury index, which...

Mineral Resources

Standard Lithium JV attracts over $1 billion of funding interest for Arkansas Project

Smackover Lithium, the joint venture between Standard Lithium and Equinor announced on Tuesday that it had attracted more than $1 billion of financing interest for its southwest Arkansas Lithium project. Three export credit agencies including EXIM, Export Finance Norway and Export Finance Sweden have expressed interest in providing debt financing to the project. Standard Lithium's U.S. listed shares rose 5% during premarket trading. The joint venture seeks up to $1.1billion in senior secured debt for the majority of the $1.45billion cost of constructing the first phase of the project. Export credit agencies would provide loans and guarantees, while commercial banks...

Mineral Resources

Gold prices drop as markets prepare for Fed's hawkish tone

Gold ?edged down on Tuesday as investors, having mostly priced ?in ?a Federal Reserve rate cut, looked ahead for clues that the U.S. central bank might opt for a gentler-than-expected easing cycle when its two-day policy meeting begins later in the day. As of 0609 GMT, spot gold was down by 0.3% at $4,174.91 an ounce. U.S. gold futures for delivery in December fell 0.4% to $4.202.70 an ounce. Kelvin Wong, senior market analyst at OANDA, said that investors are largely repositioning themselves ahead of the Federal Reserve's meeting. During his press conference earlier in the month, Jerome Powell signaled...

Mineral Resources

Gold prices stable as markets prepare for Fed's hawkish tone

The price of gold was flat on Tuesday, as investors had already priced in a Federal Reserve rate cut. They were also preparing for signs that the U.S. Central Bank may adopt a more moderate easing cycle than expected at its two-day meeting beginning later that day. As of 0444 GMT, spot gold was flat at $4,189.17 an ounce. U.S. Gold futures for December delivery were flat at $4.218.50 an ounce. Kelvin Wong, senior market analyst at OANDA, said that investors are repositioning themselves largely ahead of the Federal Reserve's policy-setting meeting. Powell had given a hawkish rate cut guidance...

Oil & Gas Refining

US plans to secure minerals in response to the peace agreement between Congo-Rwanda and the US

The United States Development lender announced on Friday plans to take a stake to market Congo minerals, which could give U.S. users of copper and cobalt the right to first refusal. The U.S. and China are in a heated competition to gain access to minerals that are crucial to the manufacture of everything from cars to iPhones. Congo has 72% of the world's cobalt reserves, and supplies 74% of that amount. Many of these mines are artisanal. The plans for investment were revealed a day after U.S. president Donald Trump hosted leaders of Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo...

Mineral Resources

Metal prices are soaring, adding a new shine to the Olympic-Winter Games' medals

The gleaming medal of an Olympic athlete is priceless. It's a reward for all the sacrifices and dedication they have put in over the years. With the recent rise in gold and precious metals prices, these prized symbols of success have a much higher monetary value. The Italian state mint IPZS is producing medals with up to double the value of the ones won at the Paris Olympics in 2024. Michele Sciscioli, IPZS Chief executive, said: "The medals represent tangible rewards for intangible effort." Gold medals were solid until 1912. Silver-gilt medals have been used since then as per the...