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Price movements and fundamentals across major commodities.

Analysis and reporting on commodities such as oil, natural gas, gold, industrial metals, and agricultural products. Focuses on supply-demand dynamics, geopolitical risks, inventory trends, and macro drivers affecting commodity markets.

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Investors Pursue Gold-Linked Cash Flows as Market Volatility Rises

Investors Pursue Gold-Linked Cash Flows as Market Volatility Rises

Investors are shifting from passive gold holdings to financial structures that connect capital directly with gold production, seeking recurring cash flow and exposure to the economics of mining activity. Colin Bosher, co-founder and CSO of Nuway Capital, says models that finance producers in exchange for below-market output are gaining traction ami…

IEA Signals Additional Emergency Oil Stocks Can Be Released If Required

IEA Signals Additional Emergency Oil Stocks Can Be Released If Required

The International Energy Agency confirmed it holds further emergency oil reserves that could be deployed if circumstances warrant. IEA Executive Director Fatih Birol said the agency's recent strategic release helped steady markets but stressed that such releases are a short-term measure. Birol identified the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz as the…

Morgan Stanley: Middle East Tensions Push Asian Utilities Back to Coal

Morgan Stanley: Middle East Tensions Push Asian Utilities Back to Coal

Morgan Stanley says that geopolitical tensions in Iran and the Gulf are driving higher energy prices and prompting Asian utilities to increase coal-fired generation. The bank quantifies potential uplifts in monthly seaborne thermal coal import demand for Northeast and South Asia and highlights possible effects on Chinese domestic coal prices and Au…

Why Gold Has Slid Despite an Escalating Iran Conflict

Why Gold Has Slid Despite an Escalating Iran Conflict

Gold has weakened roughly 5% since hostilities involving Iran began in late February, even as oil prices rose above $100 per barrel amid an intensifying conflict. Analysts point to investors selling gold to raise cash during a broad global equities selloff, while higher Treasury yields and a stronger dollar have further pressured bullion and mining…

Brent Tops $100 as Strait of Hormuz Tensions Raise Risk of Global Supply Shock

Brent Tops $100 as Strait of Hormuz Tensions Raise Risk of Global Supply Shock

The recent spike in Brent crude above $100 follows growing hostilities in the Middle East and heightened talk of disruptions around the Strait of Hormuz. In a client note, BCA Research Chief Strategist Jeremie Peloso drew parallels with 2022 but warned the current episode could be shorter and yet more broadly disruptive, threatening oil supply and …

BofA Lifts 2026 Brent Forecast as Strait of Hormuz Disruptions Tighten Supply

BofA Lifts 2026 Brent Forecast as Strait of Hormuz Disruptions Tighten Supply

Bank of America has raised its forecast for the 2026 average price of Brent crude to $77.50 per barrel, citing supply disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz that have accelerated inventory drawdowns. The bank presents two equally likely scenarios for the duration of the disruption and has adjusted its mid-cycle oil assumption upward, prompting higher …

Why Reopening the Strait of Hormuz Could Be More Difficult Than Appears

Why Reopening the Strait of Hormuz Could Be More Difficult Than Appears

The Strait of Hormuz, a narrow chokepoint through which roughly one-fifth of the world’s energy supplies transit, has been rendered unsafe by Iranian use of drones, missiles and mines following a U.S.-Israeli attack on February 28 and the killing of Iran’s supreme leader. Even with international naval help, reopening and securing the waterway on a …

Central Banks Brace as Iran Crisis Keeps Oil Above $100

Central Banks Brace as Iran Crisis Keeps Oil Above $100

With the Iran conflict stretching into its third week and Brent crude trading above $100 a barrel, global markets are pivoting toward a packed slate of central bank meetings. Policymakers must assess the inflationary pressure from higher energy prices alongside signs of slowing growth and a softer labour market. Trade negotiations, disruptions to a…

Japan and Australia Decline U.S. Call to Escort Vessels Through Strait of Hormuz; Tensions Keep Energy Markets on Edge

Japan and Australia Decline U.S. Call to Escort Vessels Through Strait of Hormuz; Tensions Keep Energy Markets on Edge

Japan and Australia have told the United States they do not plan to dispatch naval vessels to escort shipping through the Strait of Hormuz after President Donald Trump urged allied nations to help protect the choke point. The request comes amid an intensified U.S.-Israeli campaign against Iran that has effectively closed the strait to much of the w…

Global Responses to U.S. Appeal for Ships After Strait of Hormuz Disruption

Global Responses to U.S. Appeal for Ships After Strait of Hormuz Disruption

President Donald Trump has urged international partners to assist in securing the Strait of Hormuz after Iranian forces effectively closed the vital waterway, cutting off roughly a fifth of global oil shipments. Washington has said it contacted seven countries but has not named them. Responses from Japan, Australia, South Korea and Britain indicate…

Gold Sinks Below $5,000 as Inflation Fears and Fed Uncertainty Weigh

Gold Sinks Below $5,000 as Inflation Fears and Fed Uncertainty Weigh

Gold slipped beneath the $5,000 per ounce threshold in Asian trading as concerns about energy-driven inflation tied to the U.S.-Israel-Iran conflict persisted and investors grew cautious ahead of an upcoming Federal Reserve meeting. A stronger dollar, rising yields and trader liquidations added pressure on bullion even as geopolitical risk remained…

U.S. and China Wrap Up Paris Talks, Eye Agriculture, Minerals and Managed-Trade Frameworks Ahead of Xi-Trump Summit

U.S. and China Wrap Up Paris Talks, Eye Agriculture, Minerals and Managed-Trade Frameworks Ahead of Xi-Trump Summit

Senior U.S. and Chinese economic negotiators concluded extended talks in Paris aimed at producing possible 'deliverables' for a planned Xi-Trump summit in Beijing. Discussions touched on expanded Chinese purchases of U.S. agricultural goods, formal managed-trade mechanisms, and access to critical minerals and energy-related commodities. Leaders wil…

Oil spikes as strikes on Iranian export hub deepen supply worries

Oil spikes as strikes on Iranian export hub deepen supply worries

Oil prices climbed sharply in Asian trading after weekend strikes on Kharg Island and a series of retaliatory actions that have left the Strait of Hormuz effectively blocked. Brent futures briefly rose 3% before settling lower, with market attention focused on supply disruption risks and naval-security steps being readied by the U.S. administration…

Oil rallies as Middle East conflict endangers export hubs and chokepoints

Oil rallies as Middle East conflict endangers export hubs and chokepoints

Oil prices climbed further as the U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran entered a third week, threatening key export infrastructure and leaving the Strait of Hormuz closed. Brent and U.S. crude rose sharply, while authorities and agencies announced releases of strategic stocks and military options were discussed amid competing signals on the …