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The price target for Johnson Matthey is cut by Berenberg to 2,100p from 2,250p.
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According to the Japan Petroleum Association president, Japan has no immediate plans to use Iranian crude oil as an alternative supply.
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According to the Japan Petroleum Association president, one alternative is to move Middle Eastern crude via the Red Sea rather than the Strait of Hormuz.
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Spot silver dropped over 5%, continuing its downward trend at $64.18/oz.
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40-year JGB yields increased by 5.0 basis points, reaching 3.795%.
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The governor reported that Russian drones attacked port facilities in Ukraine’s Odesa region.
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Spot gold declined further, last down 4% at $4,306.89/oz.
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World Food Programme: 45 million people are pushed into acute hunger, in addition to 318 million facing food insecurity
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The most actively traded tin contract in Shanghai declined over 5%.
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According to LSEG, Dubai’s DFMGI index was down 2% at the start of trading.
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According to LSEG, Abu Dhabi’s FTFADGI index was down 1.2% at the start of trading.
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According to LSEG, Dubai’s index was down 2% at the start of trading.
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According to LSEG, Abu Dhabi’s index was down 1.2% at the start of trading.
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U.S. crude futures climbed over $2, reaching $100.26/bbl.
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Spot platinum extended its losses, falling more than 8% to $1,762.05 per ounce.
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Spot gold dropped over 5%, continuing its downward move to $4,254.67/oz.
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Spot palladium extended its decline, falling more than 5% to $1,321.25 per ounce.
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Spot gold fell 6%, reaching $4,214.89/oz, the weakest since December 11.
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U.S. futures pointed lower, with S&P 500 E-minis down 0.7%, Nasdaq 100 futures down 0.8%, and Dow futures down 0.6%.
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Spot gold has fallen roughly 25% from the all-time high of $5,594.82/oz set on January 29.
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The Chinese commerce minister held talks with the chairman of Volkswagen Group on Sunday.
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