AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoMiddle East Oil Shock: Oil prices edged higher as investors watched the Trump–Xi meeting for any Iran-related easing, with Brent around $105.89/bbl and WTI near $101.34, while the Strait of Hormuz remains the market’s main stress point. Inflation Pressure: In the U.S., April CPI rose 3.8% y/y, with energy driving more than 40% of the monthly jump; gasoline and electricity were key culprits. Consumer Fallout: Grocery prices climbed too—fuel costs are feeding into food delivery surcharges—while Chicago drivers report diesel topping $6 in places. Policy Relief, Not a Fix: Kentucky’s 10-cent gas tax cut took effect, offering small relief, as lawmakers still debate a broader federal gas-tax pause. Grid & Rates: Philippines utility Meralco delivered a tiny May rate cut (P0.0151/kWh) despite fears of bigger electricity hikes tied to the oil crisis. Energy Security Moves: Azerbaijan’s crude shipment to Japan highlights diversification as Hormuz disruptions force rerouting. Storage & Buildout: Energy Vault and Eskom signed a strategic deal for long-duration gravity storage in South Africa, while telecom operator Globe says it will keep network spending despite higher energy costs.
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