Oil slides on Iran nuclear talks, fresh US tariff uncertainty

Oil slides on Iran nuclear talks, fresh US tariff uncertainty


Oil prices slid 1 per cent ⁠on
Monday with the U.S. and Iran headed for a third round of
nuclear talks, easing concerns about a potential conflict, while
President Donald ‌Trump created uncertainty for global growth and
fuel demand with a new round of tariff hikes.

Brent ‌crude futures slid 75 cents, or 1.05 per cent, ‌to
$71.01 ⁠a barrel by 0055 GMT while U.S. West ⁠Texas Intermediate
crude futures were at $65.74 a barrel, down 74 cents, or
1.11 per cent.

Trump said on Saturday he would raise a temporary tariff
from 10 per cent to ​15 per cent on US imports ‌from all countries, the maximum
level allowed under the law, after the US Supreme Court struck
down his previous tariff programme.

“The tariff news over the weekend has ‌resulted in some risk
aversion flows this morning, which ​can be viewed in the price of
gold and US equity futures and this is weighing ⁠on the crude
oil price,” IG Markets analyst Tony Sycamore said.

The tariff decision offset growing concerns of a military
conflict ‌between the US and Iran, which pushed Brent and WTI
prices up more than 5 per cent last week.

Iran and the US will hold a third round of nuclear talks
on Thursday in Geneva, Oman’s Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi
said on Sunday.

Sycamore said the announcement supported his view that ‌the
US and Iran are currently engaged in a diplomatic game ​of cat
and mouse.

“I don’t believe that the US wants to attack Iran, given
the risks it ⁠brings in terms of regional destabilisation and,
closer to home, voter ⁠discontent ahead of the November
midterms,” Sycamore said.

Iran has indicated it is prepared to make concessions on ‌its
nuclear programme in return for the lifting of sanctions and
recognition of its right to enrich uranium, ​a senior Iranian
official told Reuters.

Published on February 23, 2026



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शेयर बाजार में तूफानी तेजी! सेंसेक्स 614 अंक उछला, निफ्टी 25,754 के पार

शेयर बाजार में तूफानी तेजी! सेंसेक्स 614 अंक उछला, निफ्टी 25,754 के पार


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Stock Market Today: भारतीय शेयर मार्केट में सप्ताह के पहले कारोबारी दिन सोमवार, 23 फरवरी की शुरुआत पॉजिटिव रही. प्रमुख बेंचमॉर्क इंडेक्स बीएसई सेंसेक्स और एनएसई निफ्टी 50 हरे निशान पर ट्रेड करते हुए ओपन हुए. 

30 शेयरों वाला बीएसई सेंसेक्स इंडेक्स 92.12 अंक या 0.11 प्रतिशत उछल गया. दिन की शुरुआत सेंसेक्स ने 82,906.83 के लेवल पर की है. वहीं, एनएसई निफ्टी 50 में भी तेजी देखने को मिल रही है. निफ्टी 50  107.15 अंक या 0.42 फीसदी उछलकर 25,678.40 के लेवल पर ओपन हुआ था.

सुबह करीब 9:20 बजे तक, सेंसेक्स 446 अंक की तेजी के साथ 83,261 अंक पर कारोबार कर रहा था. वहीं निफ्टी 50 129 अंक उछल गई थी और 25,701 के लेवल पर ट्रेड कर रही थी.

बीएसई के टॉप गेनर और लूजर

बीएसई बास्केट से एक्सिस बैंक, एचडीएफसी बैंक, अडानी पोर्ट, रिलायंस और बजाज फाइनेंस टॉप गेनर थे. वहीं टॉप लूजर की बात करें तो इंडिगो, बजाज फिनसर्व, एशियन पेंट और एचसीएल टेक रहे थे.

शुक्रवार को कैसा रहा था मार्केट?

भारतीय शेयर मार्केट में शुक्रवार, 20 फरवरी के कारोबारी दिन तेजी देखने को मिली थी. प्रमुख बेंचमार्क इंडेक्स बीएसई सेंसेक्स और एनएसई निफ्टी 50 हरे निशान पर ट्रेड करते हुए दिन की समाप्ति की थी. सेंसेक्स 316.57 अंक या 0.38 प्रतिशत की तेजी के साथ 82,814.71 अंक तो वहीं, एनएसई निफ्टी 50 116.90 अंक या 0.46 प्रतिशत उछलकर 25,571.25 के लेवल पर बंद हुए थे.

बीएसई बास्केट से एनटीपीसी, एलएंडटी, बजाज फाइनेंस, टाटा स्टील और पावरग्रिड टॉप गेनर थे. टॉप लूजर की बात करें तो टेक महिंद्रा, एटरनल, एचसीएल टेक, भारती एयरटेल और महिंद्रा एंड महिंद्रा रहे थे.  

निफ्टी 100, निफ्टी बैंक, निफ्टी एफएमसीजी, निफ्टी मिडकैप 100 और निफ्टी ऑटो के शेयरों में तेजी थी. वहीं निफ्टी आईटी और निफ्टी स्मॉलकैप 100 के शेयरों में गिरावट थी. शुक्रवार के कारोबारी दिन बीएसई बास्केट से 21 शेयर हरे निशान पर बंद हुए थे और 9 शेयरों में गिरावट दर्ज की गई थी.

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Ukraine attack seriously damages infrastructure in Russia's Belgorod, governor says

Ukraine attack seriously damages infrastructure in Russia's Belgorod, governor says


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A “massive” Ukrainian missile attack inflicted ​serious damage on ‌energy infrastructure and disrupted supplies ​of power, ⁠heat and water in Russia’s Belgorod region ‌on the border with Ukraine, the ‌region’s governor said ‌early ⁠on Monday.

“There has ⁠been, as a result, serious damage to energy infrastructure,” ​Governor Vyacheslav ‌Gladkov said on Telegram. “In residences, there are interruptions in ‌supplies of electricity, water ​and heat.”

Gladkov described the attack ⁠as “massive”, affecting both the city of Belgorod, 40 ‌km (25 miles) from the border, and the surrouding area. He said the extent of ‌damage would be assessed at ​first light.

Belgorod has frequently come under ⁠attack from Ukrainian forces ⁠in the conflict whose fourth ‌anniversary will be marked this week.

Published on February 23, 2026



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India miserably fail first big Test against Proteas, throw Super Eights wide open

India miserably fail first big Test against Proteas, throw Super Eights wide open


South Africa’s Corbin Bosch celebrates the wicket of Indian skipper Suryakumar Yadav during their ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2026 Super 8 Group 1 match, at Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad on Sunday.
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PTI, Ahmedabad

The one dimensional “attack at all cost” template of Indian batting unit was thoroughly exposed as the hosts failed their first big test against South Africa, comprehensively losing their opening Super Eights game by 76 runs in the T20 World Cup here on Sunday.

While four victories on the trot in the group stage papered over the visible lacunae, the Indian batters totally faltered on a slightly sluggish surface The defeat, India’s first since the semi-final loss to England in the 2022 edition, has left the group wide open and make their next two games against Zimbabwe (February 26) and West Indies (March 1) literally must-win games in order to qualify for the last four stage.

Jasprit Bumrah’s (3/15 in 4 overs) superlative bowling performance was completely undone by an inept batting show as India were bowled out for a lowly 111 in 18.5 overs in pursuit of 188.

Marco Jansen (4/22), Keshav Maharaj (3/24) and Corbin Bosch (2/12) were the wreckers-in-chief in what was a complete performance by the Proteas.

But David Miller’s 63 and useful contributions from Dewald Brevis (45) and Tristan Stubbs (44 n.o.) should also get honourable mention especially as they nullified Varun Chakravarthy (1/47 in 4 overs) with aplomb.

But anyone who saw the Indian batters stutter against the USA, Namibia and the Netherlands knew that it required just one good team to force them to change gears, and they found their bogey unit in South Africa.

On a black soil surface where the ball was gripping, none of the Indian batters got the measure of Proteas’ attack which fired collectively.

Skipper Aiden Markram made the job easier by removing the dangerous Ishan Kishan (0) with a delivery that stopped on him and he played the ugliest cross-batted hoick.

Tilak Varma’s (1) approach towards batting in the whole tourney had been faulty and he lasted only two balls.

Tilak’s intention to give Marco Jansen the charge ended disastrously and he also wasted a DRS for a nick that possibly could have been heard as far as at the Sabarmati Ashram.

Abhishek Sharma (15) got his first World Cup runs but he is completely out of sorts and it took one pace-off knuckle ball from India’s nemesis Jansen to sort him out.

The debatable decision to include Washington Sundar in place of regular vice-captain Axar Patel turned out to be a complete harakiri as the over-rated white ball all-rounder neither set the stage on fire with ball or bat. Suryakumar Yadav (18 off 22 balls) couldn’t get the ball off square at times and on a difficult surface against a good attack, his performance once again left a lot to be desired.

Suryakumar wouldn’t even like to look at his dismissal off Bosch, as he flicked a delivery on leg-stump to mid-wicket.

At 51 for 5, the match was as good as over but Hardik Pandya (18 off 17 balls) and Shivam Dube (42 off 37 balls) were still there at the crease.

The duo added 35 runs but the bowling plans devised by South African coach Shukri Conrad was remarkable at that phase.

Lungi Ngidi and Bosch bowled wide yorkers at variable pace which the two big hitters couldn’t negotiate well.

Spinner Keshav Maharaj (3/24) adjusted his lengths and bowled at a slower pace which made it immensely difficult to get under the ball and generate power. Once Pandya and Rinku were dismissed, the 90,000-odd spectators slowly trudged out carrying the disappointment of another World Cup game defeat at this venue.

Earlier, David Miller rolled back the years with exhilarating strokes but Bumrah’s superb initial and end act had restricted South Africa to a manageable 187 for seven in 20 overs.

Miller, standing on the cusp of 37, struck 63 off 35 balls and got fine support from young Dewald Brevis (45 off 29 balls) after Bumrah (3/15 in 4 overs) and Arshdeep Singh (2/28 in 4 overs) had reduced the Proteas to 20 for 3 inside the first four overs.

Bumrah, who got two wickets in his first two overs for just seven runs, took one more wicket giving away just 8 more runs across the 17th and 19th over that he sent down but all went down the drain.

Published on February 22, 2026



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US bilateral trade deals stand despite tariff ruling, Greer says

US bilateral trade deals stand despite tariff ruling, Greer says


US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer
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President Donald Trump’s tariff-policy defeat in the US Supreme Court won’t unravel individual deals the administration has sealed with its trading partners, US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer said.

Those deals, which the administration made with China, the European Union, South Korea and others, remain in place, Greer said Sunday on CBS’s Face the Nation. He sought to separate those arrangements from the planned 15 per cent global tariff Trump announced Saturday.

“We want them to understand these deals are going to be good deals,” Greer said. “We’re going to stand by them. We expect our partners to stand by them.”

The high court ruling that struck down Trump’s use of emergency authority to wield tariffs preceded the president’s planned trip next month to China. Greer suggested that alternative US trade tools, including those involving investigations of other countries’ trade practices, would give the US leverage.

“We have tariffs like this already in place on China, we have open investigations already,” he said.

Trump is expected to meet Chinese President Xi Jinping during his visit starting March 31.

“The president and Xi have a strong relationship,” Greer told Fox News Sunday, noting the US maintains an average tariff of 40 per cent on China without using the emergency law struck down by the court. 

Trump’s approach to trade, largely nullified by the Supreme Court, nevertheless has riled US trading partners worldwide, including the European Union.

The European Parliament’s trade chief said Sunday he’ll propose freezing the EU’s ratification process of the trade deal with the US until they’ve received details from the Trump administration on its trade policy. 

Greer said he “spoke with my counterpart from the EU this weekend” and would be talking with officials of other key US trading partners to reassure them.

“Rest assured, I’ve been speaking to these folks as well,” Greer told CBS. “I’ve been telling them for a year — whether we won or lost we were going to have tariffs, the president’s policy was going to continue. 

“That’s why they signed these deals even while the litigation was pending,” he said.

More stories like this are available on bloomberg.com

Published on February 22, 2026



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