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Five Key Charts to Watch in Global Commodity Markets This Week

It’s a busy week for earnings, with Exxon Mobil Corp., Chevron Corp., TotalEnergies SE and Eni SpA kicking off Big Oil’s reporting season. In metals, the world’s top gold producer Newmont Corp. and No. 3 Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd. also post results in the days ahead, while crop traders Archer-Daniels-Midland Co. and Bunge Ltd. headline agriculture companies.

Israel Latest: More Aid Trickles into Gaza as Death Toll Rises

The timing of any ground invasion into Gaza remained uncertain on Sunday. Israel’s support for diplomatic efforts to release hostages may delay or alter the plans, people familiar said, even as the Israeli military steps up air raids in preparation for the “next phase” of the war.

Ukraine Recap: Zelenskiy Says Advances Will Keep Allies on Board

Ukraine needs to make battlefield advances against Russia “every day” to maintain the support of its allies, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said. “Even if it’s one kilometer or 500 meters, but to move forward every day to improve Ukrainian positions, to press the invaders,” he said Sunday in his nightly video address. “That motivates the whole world to help us.”

Saudi Wealth Fund, Hyundai Motor Agree to Build Auto Plant

Hyundai Motor Co. has agreed to a deal with Saudi Arabia’s sovereign wealth fund to develop a more than $500 million car assembly plant, joining electric vehicle maker Lucid Motors Inc. in producing cars in the oil-rich kingdom.