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Oil Price Surge Threatens Asian Currencies
The currencies of several major Asian oil importers are ripe for depreciation with the spike in international crude oil prices, analysts at Barclays said on Tuesday. The surge in oil prices in recent days “implies risks for most Asian FX in the near term, especially if oil prices move even higher in the event of a potential escalation in the conflict,” Barclays’ analysts wrote in a note to clients carried by Bloomberg. Thailand’s baht, the Taiwanese dollar, and the Korean won are the Asian currencies most at…
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Oil Price Surge Threatens Asian Currencies
The currencies of several major Asian oil importers are ripe for depreciation with the spike in international crude oil prices, analysts at Barclays said on Tuesday. The surge in oil prices in recent days “implies risks for most Asian FX in the near term, especially if oil prices move even higher in the event of a potential escalation in the conflict,” Barclays’ analysts wrote in a note to clients carried by Bloomberg. Thailand’s baht, the Taiwanese dollar, and the Korean won are the Asian currencies most at…
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Iran Threatens To Leave Nuclear Treaty and Close Strait of Hormuz
Amid an escalating Israeli air campaign against Iran, calls are mounting in Tehran to withdraw from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT) and close the Strait of Hormuz, one of the world’s most critical oil routes. The archenemies have been trading fire since June 13 after Israel launched an unprecedented attack on Iran’s nuclear sites, military bases, and residential areas in a bid to hinder Tehran’s program and eliminate top military leadership. Several high-profile Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC)…
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IEA Doubles Down On Peak Oil Demand Forecast
A peak in global oil demand is still on the horizon, the International Energy Agency (IEA) said on Tuesday, doubling down on its forecast that demand will plateau by the end of the decade. China’s oil demand, which increased by a cumulative 6 million barrels per day (bpd) in the decade to 2024, is set to peak earlier than previously expected, the agency said in its annual Oil 2025 report for the medium term. While China – the world’s top crude oil importer – accounted for 60% of the global increase in oil consumption…
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Austria Urges EU to Reconsider Russian Gas Ban After Peace Deal
The European Union should be open to re-evaluating the ban on Russian gas imports it is currently seeking to enforce if a peace deal is brokered between Russia and Ukraine, a top Austrian official has said. As the EU seeks to end its dependency on Russian energy, the European Commission is set to propose this week a ban on new contracts for natural gas supply with Russia on the basis of trade law. This would need a majority vote approval instead of a unanimous EU call. The phase-out of Russian energy imports is part…
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Austria Urges EU to Reconsider Russian Gas Ban After Peace Deal
The European Union should be open to re-evaluating the ban on Russian gas imports it is currently seeking to enforce if a peace deal is brokered between Russia and Ukraine, a top Austrian official has said. As the EU seeks to end its dependency on Russian energy, the European Commission is set to propose this week a ban on new contracts for natural gas supply with Russia on the basis of trade law. This would need a majority vote approval instead of a unanimous EU call. The phase-out of Russian energy imports is part…
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Austria Urges EU to Reconsider Russian Gas Ban After Peace Deal
The European Union should be open to re-evaluating the ban on Russian gas imports it is currently seeking to enforce if a peace deal is brokered between Russia and Ukraine, a top Austrian official has said. As the EU seeks to end its dependency on Russian energy, the European Commission is set to propose this week a ban on new contracts for natural gas supply with Russia on the basis of trade law. This would need a majority vote approval instead of a unanimous EU call. The phase-out of Russian energy imports is part…
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Banks Boost Fossil Fuel Financing for The First Time since 2021
The world’s biggest banks raised their combined financing for fossil fuels by more than one-fifth last year, bucking a falling trend since 2021 amid a backlash against net-zero policies, especially in the United States. The world’s top 65 banks increased fossil fuel funding to $869 billion in 2024, up by $162 billion from 2023, according to the 16th annual Banking on Climate Chaos (BOCC) report released by climate campaign organizations on Tuesday. Last year, loans were the top form of financing, rising to $467 billion…
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Mitsubishi Eyes $8 Billion Shale Gas Acquisition
Mitsubishi Corp. is about to acquire the shale and pipeline assets of Aethon Energy Management and is ready to pay up to $8 billion for them, Reuters has reported, citing unnamed sources. The deal would give Mitsubishi a solid presence in shale gas, the publication said, adding the assets were conveniently located close to the Gulf Coast and all the LNG plants already operating and getting built there. The negotiations on the deal are still ongoing and the acquisition may yet fall through, the Reuters sources said. Aethon Energy Management has…
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Tankers Reportedly Ablaze Near Strait of Hormuz
Three tankers are reportedly on fire in the Gulf of Oman, according to social media posts, as cited by the Hindustan Times. Kpler energy analyst Amena Bakr said on X that a British maritime security provider had reported it was aware of an unspecified incident in the area. An outlet for shipping news published a YouTube video saying two tankers had collided in the Gulf of Oman. An X account named OSINTDefender reported that “It appears that the fires seen off the coast of Iran in the Gulf of Oman may have been caused by the collision of two…
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Tanker Risk Response to Iran-Israel Is The Real Oil Chokepoint
Global tanker operators and shipping authorities have taken decisive action, even without an official closure of the Strait of Hormuz, amid escalating tension between Israel and Iran. Their public statements, route shifts, and risk assessments are reshaping freight scheduling, insurance premiums, and–most significantly–energy market sentiment in real time. Oil shippers may have walked back some of their panic expressed during the weekend, which led oil to jump 7%, but this isn’t over, and the volatility will be high. …
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Carney Faces Crisis as Alberta Oil Anger Boils Over
Canada’s new Prime Minister Mark Carney faces his first real challenge to Canadian unity amid a soured relationship with the long-time trade partner and ally, the United States. A movement to secede from Canada is growing in the oil-rich province of Alberta, which contributes a large part to Canadian economy and budget and has the highest gross domestic product (GDP) per capita among Canadian provinces. Alberta could hold a referendum to leave Canada next year if a citizen-led petition gathers the requisite number of signatures requesting…
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China's Rising Influence in Global Energy Markets
In the last 25 years, China has gone from providing less than 2 percent of Latin America’s exports to being the second largest trade partner for the region and the single biggest trade partner of South America. This skyrocketing trade relation comes on the back of China’s ambitious Belt and Road global infrastructure initiative, and gives Beijing enormous influence in critical emerging markets. In addition to trading goods, China is also a key lender in Latin America, particularly in the context of providing funding for energy…
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Iraq's May Oil Exports to U.S. Surge Past 5 Million Barrels
Iraq’s crude oil exports to the United States surged past 5 million barrels in May, marking Baghdad’s highest monthly volume to U.S. refiners so far this year, according to Iraqi News. The surge reflects sustained U.S. appetite for heavier Middle Eastern grades, with Iraqi crude averaging between 160,000 and 190,000 barrels per day last month. As OPEC+ maintains voluntary output curbs and U.S. shale growth moderates, Iraq has solidified its position among Washington’s top five crude suppliers. According to the latest monthly…
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New Policies Spark Optimism for Uranium Market Revival
Nuclear power in the U.S. has been relatively flat for the past 25 years. It is technologically viable, environmentally friendly, yet politically unpopular and economically uncompetitive. But there is new cause for optimism. A new federal push to modernize and expand nuclear energy is breathing fresh life into the long-dormant uranium sector. And that could have important implications for investors looking to position ahead of what might become a structural shift in American energy policy. The Nuclear Paradox Nuclear energy has long held…
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Rethinking the UK Critical Minerals Strategy Funding Gaps
With rising geopolitical tensions and soaring demand for rare earth elements, the UK must invest in midstream critical mineral processing to reduce reliance on China and secure its defence, energy, and technology sectors, says Nitesh Shah I have over 30 years’ experience across commodities, mining and advanced materials –watching as the UK and the West first externalised their critical mineral supply chains to China – and then over the past few years rush to regain control of these essential assets. China dominates between 80…
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Iran and Israel Exchange Strikes as Trump Departs for G7 Summit
President Donald Trump said the United States is not involved in the conflict between Iran and Israel, but as the archenemies launched a fresh barrage of air strikes at each other, he admitted it's "possible" that will change. Speaking to reporters before departing for the Group of Seven (G7) summit in Canada, Trump said the US would continue to support Israel, but stopped short of detailing further actions. Earlier on June 15, in an interview with ABC News, Trump was asked whether the United States would become more engaged in the conflict that…
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Trump Fires Nuclear Chief in Energy Deregulation Shakeup
In a dramatic escalation with sweeping implications for the U.S. nuclear industry, President Donald Trump has removed Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) Chairman Christopher Hanson, opening up a big vacancy at the top for a candidate with softer regulatory inclinations. The NRC, which oversees the operation of America’s 94 commercial nuclear reactors and regulates new designs such as small modular reactors (SMRs), plays a pivotal role in U.S. energy security and the clean energy transition. Trump’s move allows his administration…
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U.S. Construction Industry Squeezed by New Tariffs
Via Metal Miner The Construction MMI (Monthly Metals Index) moved sideways, dropping by 2.0% month-over-month. In early June 2025, new Trump tariffs doubled pre-existing steel and aluminum duties from 25% to 50%. As buyers scrambled, U.S. aluminum premiums immediately hit a record 60¢/lb. Meanwhile, the tariff surge is already squeezing the U.S. construction industry. Construction Input Inflation Construction material costs continue to rise alongside mounting pressures from Trump tariffs. According to the Associated Builders and Contractors,…
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What Happens if Israel Targets Iran’s Energy Lifelines?
As the confrontation between Israel and Iran intensifies, global oil and gas markets are on high alert—but not yet in crisis mode. While crude prices have edged higher, they remain well below panic thresholds, reflecting market confidence that core supply infrastructure remains intact. OPEC+ output increases and the absence of direct strikes on Iran’s major export terminals have helped temper volatility. However, this fragile stability may not hold. Should Iran escalate with broader missile campaigns, asymmetric proxy warfare, or external…
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