
Shell Plc rose 1.7% to 3,160.5 pence by 10:01 BST on Tuesday, outpacing a 0.7% fall in the FTSE 100 after the company agreed to sell its Indian renewables business and crude prices climbed. Brent gained 2.6% to about $85 a barrel as renewed U.S.-Iran tensions lifted European energy stocks.
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This is the clearest scheduled U.S.-market price-discovery point today and can transmit weekend news into equity-index futures before Monday's cash session.
The Q2 retail package can move NZD and regional risk sentiment. Spillover to U.S. assets is usually secondary unless the result is unusually large.
The absence of U.S. releases, earnings, IPO pricings and split events leaves fewer scheduled catalysts, increasing the relative importance of weekend headlines and positioning at the futures reopen.