Oil Updates — crude recovers as upbeat Chinese manufacturing data increases some optimism

Brent crude climbed 36 cents, or 0.5 percent, to $73.17 a barrel by 7:39 a.m Saudi time. Shutterstock
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Updated 03 March 2025
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Oil Updates — crude recovers as upbeat Chinese manufacturing data increases some optimism

SINGAPORE: Oil rose on Monday as upbeat manufacturing data from China, the world’s biggest crude importer, led to renewed optimism for fuel demand, although uncertainty about a Ukraine peace deal and global economic growth from potential US tariffs loomed.

Brent crude climbed 36 cents, or 0.5 percent, to $73.17 a barrel by 7:39 a.m Saudi time while US West Texas Intermediate crude was at $70.10 a barrel, up 34 cents, or 0.5 percent.

Prices rose after official data on Saturday that showed that China’s manufacturing activity expanded at the fastest pace in three months in February as new orders and higher purchase volumes led to a solid rise in production. Investors are eyeing China’s annual parliamentary meeting, which starts March 5, for further measures to support its battered economy.

IG market analyst Tony Sycamore said one of the possible drivers for rising prices was that “the China NBS manufacturing PMI moved back into expansionary territory over the weekend.”

However, he cautioned that the country’s economic outlook may not be inspiring, with another round of tariffs on exports to the US set to start on March 4.

Analysts from Goldman Sachs were somewhat more positive about the data, saying in a note it suggests stable to slightly better economic activity in China in early 2025, although the imposition of the extra 10 percent US tariff may prompt retaliatory measures.

Last month, Brent and WTI posted their first monthly declines in three months as the threat of tariffs from the US and its trade partners shook investors’ confidence in global economic growth this year and reduced their appetite for riskier assets.

Overall sentiment improved after a summit on Sunday where European leaders offered a strong show of support for Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and promised to do more to help his nation, just two days after US President Donald Trump clashed with him, and Zelensky cut short a visit to Washington.

Zelensky said on Sunday that he believed he could salvage his relationship with Trump but that talks needed to continue behind closed doors. He added that he remained ready to sign a minerals deal with the US, and he believed the White House would be ready as well.

“It’s unclear where the US now stands, making a peace deal seem more distant than a week ago,” ING analysts led by Warren Patterson said in a note. “This is altering energy-market hopes for an easing of sanctions.”

In addition, ongoing attacks at Russian refineries have raised concerns about its refined products exports, with another plant in the Russian city of Ufa reportedly on fire.

For 2025, analysts are holding their oil price forecasts largely steady, with Brent averaging at $74.63 a barrel, as they expect any impact from further US sanctions to be balanced by ample supply and a possible peace deal between Russia and Ukraine, a Reuters poll showed.

Although the US is urging Iraq to resume exports from the semi-autonomous Kurdistan region, eight international oil firms operating there said on Friday they would not restart shipments through Turkiye’s port of Ceyhan due to a lack of clarity on commercial agreements and guarantees of payment for past and future exports. 


Stc Group issues US dollar-denominated sukuk with a total value of $2bn

Updated 09 January 2026
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Stc Group issues US dollar-denominated sukuk with a total value of $2bn

RIYADH: Stc Group has issued US dollar-denominated sukuk with a total value of $2 billion across two tranches.

The group clarified that the issuance included the offering of $750 million in sukuk with a 5-year maturity at a yield of US Treasury plus 75 basis points, and an issuance of $1.250 billion with a 10-year maturity at a yield of UST plus 90 basis points, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

It noted that the total order book exceeded $8 billion across both tranches, with a coverage rate exceeding 4 times, and participation from over 300 investors in the subscription.

The issuance garnered strong demand from a broad and diverse base of international investors, reflecting solid confidence in the robustness and efficiency of stc Group’s business model and strategy. 

This strategy is aimed at strengthening its digital leadership, seizing infrastructure opportunities, enabling massive projects, and contributing to the realization of Vision 2030 objectives, with a focus on achieving sustainable growth based on operational efficiency and maximizing shareholder value.

This issuance enhances stc Group’s access to international capital markets and solidifies investor confidence in the strength of its credit position. 

It also supports its strategic role in accelerating the pace of digital transformation in the Kingdom and building a thriving digital economy.