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整理:每日全球大宗商品市场要闻速递(5月15日)
news flash· 2025-05-15 08:01
Energy - Trump claims that an agreement with Iran is very close, with Iran largely agreeing to the terms, leading to an expansion in the day's oil price decline [1] - OPEC members agreed to increase production by only 25,000 barrels per day in April, while the planned increase was 138,000 barrels per day [1] - Russia is in discussions with Egypt regarding a liquefied natural gas terminal project [1] - OPEC's monthly report maintains the global crude oil demand growth forecast at 1.3 million barrels per day for 2025 and 1.28 million barrels per day for 2026, while lowering the supply growth expectations for non-OPEC+ countries [1] - The Russian government is considering extending gasoline export restrictions for two more months until the end of October [1] - Russia is negotiating with Malaysia to increase oil supply [1] - Kazakhstan's oil production in April decreased by 3% compared to March, totaling 1.82 million barrels per day, still above the OPEC+ quota [1] - Citigroup slightly raised its three-month Brent crude oil price target to $60, while maintaining average price expectations of $62 and $63 for the second and third quarters, respectively [1] - An Iranian senior official stated readiness to sign a nuclear agreement with the Trump administration under certain conditions, including the abandonment of high-enriched uranium [1] - Qatar set the July al-shaheen crude oil price at $1.63 per barrel above the Dubai quote [1] Precious Metals and Mining - Insider reports indicate that the UK is considering a new investor visa for key strategic industries [2] - Spot gold experienced a significant drop of $70, nearing $3,120, and is currently reported at $3,142 per ounce [2] - JPMorgan forecasts that the average prices for copper and aluminum will reach $9,225 and $2,325 per ton, respectively, in the second half of the year [2] Agriculture - Japan's Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga stated that measures will be taken to ensure rice supply to retailers to stabilize rising rice prices [2] - Japan is seeking to hold a third round of US-Japan trade negotiations next week, considering a package that includes increasing imports of US corn and soybeans, shipbuilding technology cooperation, and modifying import car inspection standards [2]