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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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Germany, France and Britain Condemn Iranian Strikes, Urge Negotiations

Germany, France and Britain Condemn Iranian Strikes, Urge Negotiations

On Feb. 28 in Berlin, the leaders of France, Germany and Britain issued a joint condemnation of Iranian attacks on regional countries, urging Tehran to halt indiscriminate military strikes and resume negotiations. The statement demanded that Iran curb its nuclear and ballistic missile activities, cease destabilizing behavior and end violence and re…

El Mencho’s Death Fails to Sever Jalisco Cartel’s U.S. Lifelines

El Mencho’s Death Fails to Sever Jalisco Cartel’s U.S. Lifelines

The Mexican government’s killing of Nemesio Oseguera, known as El Mencho, marked a significant operational success. Security officials from both countries say it did little to degrade the Jalisco New Generation Cartel’s essential U.S.-based infrastructure: channels that supply weapons, traffic fuel and launder proceeds. Mexican authorities and U.S.…

Avian influenza erases 7.4 million Pennsylvania chickens within a month

Avian influenza erases 7.4 million Pennsylvania chickens within a month

Avian influenza has killed 7.4 million chickens in Pennsylvania over the past month, part of a U.S. outbreak that began four years ago and has led to the loss of 196 million birds nationwide. State officials and veterinarians point to an unusually cold winter and the presence of wild waterfowl, including snow geese, that wintered in Pennsylvania as…

Pemex posts Q4 net loss as production lags behind government target

Pemex posts Q4 net loss as production lags behind government target

Mexico's state energy firm recorded a net loss of 155.23 million pesos in the fourth quarter and reported fourth-quarter revenues of 362.45 billion pesos. Production and refining volumes fell short of government targets, while the company carried $85.2 billion in financial debt at quarter-end and received 395.3 billion pesos in government support d…

Missile Strike Leaves Tens of Thousands in Belgorod Without Power

Missile Strike Leaves Tens of Thousands in Belgorod Without Power

On Feb 27, regional authorities reported that around 50,000 people in the Russian border city of Belgorod were left without electricity after Ukrainian missiles struck overnight. Officials said about half of those affected were expected to be reconnected by the end of the day. Local leaders described serious damage to energy systems and disruptions…

UBS Lifts Copper Price Outlook as Supply Shortfall Widens

UBS Lifts Copper Price Outlook as Supply Shortfall Widens

UBS has increased its copper price forecasts by $500 per metric ton across all time frames and now sees copper reaching $15,000 per metric ton by the end of March 2027. The bank remains constructive on the metal, citing a widened 2026 supply deficit and recommending investors hold long positions. Near-term momentum has slowed, with seasonal factors…

Gold Holds Ground Near $5,200/oz as February Sees Solid Gains

Gold Holds Ground Near $5,200/oz as February Sees Solid Gains

Gold steadied in Asian trading and was set for a strong February after investors sought safety amid rising geopolitical tensions and uncertainty about global growth. Bullion has recovered much of late-January losses as traders reacted to U.S. trade policy disruptions and heightened concerns over the outlook for the world’s biggest economies. Other …

Oil Retreats as U.S. and Iran Agree to Continued Talks; Venezuelan Exports Rise

Oil Retreats as U.S. and Iran Agree to Continued Talks; Venezuelan Exports Rise

Oil futures weakened in Asian trade after the United States and Iran agreed to extend discussions over Tehran’s nuclear programme and set technical-level talks next week. Market attention also turned to a planned ramp-up in Venezuelan crude sales under a recent U.S.-Venezuela supply agreement, a development that could add to global supply and weigh…

Why Ivory Coast and Ghana Are Struggling to Sell Cocoa and Pay Farmers

Why Ivory Coast and Ghana Are Struggling to Sell Cocoa and Pay Farmers

Ivory Coast and Ghana, which together produce about half of the world's cocoa, face a sales and payment crisis driven by large global harvests, sharply lower futures prices and weaker demand from chocolate makers. Their regulated systems - which set fixed farmer prices based on advance sales - have left farmers unpaid and stocks building up as inte…

Nvidia’s Beat Falls Short of a Big Market Reaction

Nvidia’s Beat Falls Short of a Big Market Reaction

Nvidia again topped analysts’ quarterly revenue estimates and provided a stronger-than-expected outlook for the next quarter, but the stock’s after-hours uptick quickly faded and broader market excitement was muted. Asian markets, led by South Korea’s Kospi, surged on the wider chip and hardware rally, while other parts of the tech sector showed mi…