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[MARKET ANALYSIS] Crude tentative as it awaits updates on the US-Iran MoU expiry

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Oil prices are subdued following the expiry of the US-Iran MoU, while record copper prices clash with disappointing Chinese industrial data and rising US rig counts.

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Energy futures are mostly subdued within recent ranges with a lack of notable geopolitics from over the weekend, and with the US-Iran MoU effectively lapsing today (full analysis on the Newsquawk board). Briefly, the 60-day US-Iran Islamabad MoU expiry does not automatically trigger a resumption of hostilities. Iran argues there is no ceasefire left to extend because the US already violated the agreement, while there is currently no confirmed deal to extend or replace the MoU. The key market focus is on whether the expiry results in renewed negotiations, additional US sanctions, further military escalation or progress towards reopening the Strait of Hormuz. The morning saw commentary from the Iranian Foreign Ministry which reiterated recent comments but prompted modest losses in the complex as Tehran said talks with Oman are ongoing. WTI and Brent October trade lower by 0.10-0.40/bbl intraday at the time of writing, with the former within a USD 80.89-82.16/bbl range, and the latter in a USD 88.01-89.40/bbl range. WTI sees slightly deeper losses than Brent, with the Baker Hughes rig count on Friday pointing to expanding US drilling activity. Elsewhere, Dutch TTF bucks the trend with some gains as demand props up prices as Europe refills winter storage. Dutch TTF is firmer by some 1.5% intraday and resides just above EUR 62/MWh after finding resistance around EUR 63/MWh earlier. Metals are firmer across the board. Precious metals are supported by subdued energy prices, in turn weighing on inflation expectations and thus the Dollar. Spot gold topped its 100 DMA once again (USD 4,386/oz) and resides in a current USD 4,367-4,416/oz range after topping Friday’s USD 4,397/oz peak, and vs last week’s USD 4,449/oz high. Spot silver trades towards the upper end of a USD 65.60-66.22/oz range, vs last week’s USD 66.80/oz peak. Base metals are similarly propped up, with 3M LME copper hitting record highs of USD 14,387.60/t (vs intraday USD 14,164.33/t). Another supporting factor for base metals could be the downbeat, delayed Chinese Activity data, which printed worse-than-expected across the board and further raises the argument for more stimulus from Beijing.

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