Radar do Mercado
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Copper shot up to a new all-time high on Thursday, as an improved growth forecast for the US economy gave further boost to the metal’s rally. Three-month futures on the London Metal Exchange advanced as much as 2.1% to $11,800.50 a ton, surpassing a record set on Monday. Click on chart for live prices. The move follows an upgraded economic outlook from the US Federal Reserve, which projects the world’s largest economy to grow 2.3% next year, up from 1.8% previously. This sanguine outlook provides a jolt to the demand outlook for industrial metals, in particular copper, as it is used in almost every key sector and is seen as vital to the clean energy transiti…
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Copper prices jumped by double digits on Tuesday after US President Donald Trump announced plans to implement a 50% tariff on the industrial metal. “I believe the tariff on copper we’re going to make it 50%,” Trump said when asked by a reporter what the rate on those products would be. In New York, the most-traded copper futures soared to a record $5.9535/lb. following Trump’s announcement, for an intraday gain of nearly 17%. By 2 p.m., the contracts had settled to around $5.5495/lb. The copper levy is part of a set of looming sectoral tariffs the US President has planned on select industries. Other sectors that may be impacted include drugs and semiconductors…
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Copper prices jumped Wednesday after Freeport-McMoRan (NYSE: FCX) declared force majeure on contracted supplies from its Grasberg Block Cave mine in Indonesia. Three-month futures traded above $10,496 per ton ($4.7710 per lb.) on the CME, up 2.74% for the day. In London, copper for delivery in three months rose as much as 2% to $10,172 a ton on the London Metal Exchange, the highest level in more than 15 months. Click on chart for live prices. Freeport’s shares fell as much as 10.4% in New York, while rivals Glencore PLC (+3%), Teck Resources (+5%), and Antofagasta (+7.4%) climbed. BMO Capital Markets said the announcement was largely in line with expe…
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US prices jump more than 3%, opening up massive $1,600 per tonne gap between US and LME copper prices with Goldman Sachs predicting more gains to come. Copper for delivery in September rose more than 3% to a high of $5.1650 per pound or $11,367 per tonne in overnight trading on the Comex market on Thursday as US markets pull in buyers ahead of likely tariffs. In February, the White House directed the US Commerce Department to investigate the need for import tariffs on the bellwether metal, with a report due within 270 days. That triggered a surge in US-bound shipments. Pre-emptive buying in the US opened up a massive gap between US and London Metal Exchange …
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Defying market optimism, Goldman Sachs Group sought to curb enthusiasm over copper’s record-breaking rally, saying the metal’s breakout above $11,000 a tonne is unlikely to last as global supplies remain adequate. In a note to clients this week, Goldman analysts led by Aurelia Waltham argued that copper’s recent rally centres around “expectation of future market tightness, rather than current fundamentals,” adding that they do not expect prices at current levels to hold. Click on chart for live prices. The warning comes at a time when copper had just set a new record high of $11,540 a ton on the London Metal Exchange, fueled by fears of a global supply squeeze a…
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Copper is experiencing an historic squeeze as traders react to rapidly falling inventories, potential US tariffs, and a pricing crisis at smelters. In a bid to cover short positions on the London Metal Exchange some Chinese smelters are rapidly ramping up exports. At least 30,000 tons of copper from smelters including Jiangxi Copper and Tongling Nonferrous Metals Group are poised to be delivered to LME warehouses in Asia in the coming weeks, anonymous sources told Bloomberg on Wednesday. Chinese copper smelters hedge against LME contracts to ensure that the costs of imported ores match up with realized prices for refined metal. Spot copper traded at…
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Copper is experiencing an historic backwardation as traders react to rapidly falling inventories, potential US tariffs, and a pricing crisis at smelters. Spot copper traded at a $345-per-ton premium to three-month futures on Monday, the highest level since a record surge in 2021. The sharp backwardation points to a tightening supply. Backwardation occurs when the price of a near-month contract is higher than that of a longer-term contract, indicating concerns about current supply. Readily available inventories on the LME have declined about 80% this year, and now equate to less than a day of global usage. The depletion has been fueled by a global race to…
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Copper is heading into a structural deficit from 2026 as demand from electrification accelerates faster than new supply, according to BloombergNEF, with geopolitical intervention now the single biggest force shaping metals markets. In its December report,Transition Metals Outlook 2025 BloombergNEF says copper faces the most acute pressure among transition metals, driven by rapid growth in data centres, grid expansion and electric-vehicle adoption. Energy-transition demand for copper is set to triple by 2045, pushing the market into persistent deficit unless investment and recycling ramp up. Kwasi Ampofo, head of metals and mining at BloombergNEF, told MINING.COM t…
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Log in to today's North American session recap for July 31, 2025. Market saw another leg higher in the US Dollar after the Core PCE came above expectations (0.3% vs 0.2% exp m/m). Despite pushing back some tariff deadlines with Mexico notably, Equities still finish the session in the red – This comes amid some technical resistances (high of channel for the Nasdaq) that coincides with some profit-taking right before tomorrow's Non-Farm Payrolls. You can access our preview of tomorrow's data release right here. …
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BTC USD price steadied near $109,000 on Friday after US inflation data aligned with expectations, leaving sellers pressing support into the Wall Street open. The move came as Elon Musk’s Grok AI maintained a call that September will likely close near current levels. The Fed’s preferred inflation gauge, the core personal consumption expenditures (PCE) index, showed a +2.9% annual rise in August, while headline PCE climbed 2.7%. Both matched the economist forecasts. (Source: US PCE index change: US Beaurea) The lack of surprise muted market reaction. Traders said the reading, though above the Fed’s target, still allows room for a possible October rate cut. That pro…
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Cornish Metals (TSX-V, AIM: CUSN) said on Tuesday its South Crofty tin project in Cornwall, UK, carries an after-tax net present value (NPV6) of £180 million ($235 million) and an internal rate of return of 20%. The updated Preliminary Economic Assessment (PEA) outlines a 14-year mine life producing 49,168 tonnes of tin, with average annual output of about 4,700 tonnes between years two and six, which is equivalent to 1.6% of global mined tin. The company estimates a 3.3-year payback period, cumulative after-tax cash flow of £558 million ($750 million), and annual EBITDA of £70 million with margins above 60%. Pre-production capital stands at £198 million with sust…
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Drilling at First Majestic Silver’s (TSX, NYSE: AG) San Dimas mine in Mexico shows potential for extending high-grade veins and has cut a new structure called Coronado in the West Block, results released late Monday show. The latest drilling returned two standout intercepts that could support near-mine growth. At the Elia vein, hole ELI25X-1 cut 3.57 metres grading 15.93 grams gold per tonne and 1,112 grams silver from 273.6 metres downhole. In the newly-discovered Coronado structure in the West Block, drilling intersected 2.12 metres grading 2.59 grams gold and 327 grams silver starting at 752.6 metres. The intercepts are characteristic of San Dimas’ low-sulphidation…
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Bitcoin is facing a pivotal moment after last Friday’s flash crash briefly sent prices tumbling to the $103,000 level, shaking market confidence before a swift recovery. The leading cryptocurrency has since stabilized, consolidating below the $115,000 mark as traders and institutions reassess short-term momentum. While volatility has returned, on-chain and institutional data continue to show underlying strength in Bitcoin’s fundamentals. According to a new report from Bitwise, institutional demand remains robust — with 72 publicly known companies collectively holding more than 1 million BTC, valued at roughly $117 billion. This includes major corporate holders, ETFs, an…
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The cryptocurrency market is closely watching Dogecoin this week as Nate Geraci, chairman and president of The ETF Store, says the first Dogecoin ETF could launch very soon, possibly within days. Meanwhile, market analyst Javon Marks predicts that the memecoin could be on the edge of a massive rally, which may bring huge gains of more than 860 percent for holders. First Dogecoin ETF Could Arrive This Week Nate Geraci shared his view on X that the first Dogecoin ETF appears likely to launch this week. He pointed to the REX-Osprey DOGE ETF, which will trade under the ticker symbol $DOJE. Geraci told followers to “get ready,” and he added that he thinks the next two months…
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Spinning off Barrick Mining’s (TSX: ABX)(NYSE: B) US assets into a new company or exploring a merger with Newmont (NYSE: NEM) are some of the key options that the Canadian miner’s next chief executive officer will need to weigh, analysts said. After more than six years in charge, Mark Bristow stepped down as Barrick boss on Sept. 29 without an explanation. His interim replacement, 20-year company veteran Mark Hill, will stay on until the board names a permanent successor. Bristow’s surprise exit spurred some analysts and investors to speculate that the company might be poised to sell some of its underperforming assets. A breakup of the company could even be envi…
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With crypto regulation garnering significant attention and Bitcoin surpassing $120,000, speculation is growing that President Trump’s World Liberty Financial DeFi project may decide to make its WLFI crypto token available for trading. Politicians in the US have dubbed this week ‘Crypto Week USA’ due to the three pivotal pieces of digital asset legislation set to be discussed in the House of Representatives this week. The three legislations up for discussion are the GENIUS Act, CLARITY Act, and Anti-CBDC Surveillance State Act. In terms of significant investments in WLFI crypto, the mysterious Aqua 1 Foundation, based in the UAE, is the highest-profile known investor…
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Ethereum’s price has maintained notable strength in recent weeks, giving many investors reason for cautious optimism. The asset briefly traded near $4,700 last week, close to its all-time high of $4,878 recorded in 2021, before correcting to its current level around $4,633. Despite this pullback, Ethereum is still up nearly 30% over the past month, according to CoinGecko data, putting a majority of holders back into profit. Alongside these price developments, analysts continue to monitor exchange data for signs of broader market sentiment. One such analysis comes from PelinayPA, a contributor on CryptoQuant’s QuickTake platform, who examined Ethereum’s netflow patterns …
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Pi’s open source progress has climbed to 90%. According to reports, the project is being pushed toward a public code release that many in the community expect by September 2025. That figure has raised hopes that outside developers will soon be able to inspect and build on parts of the system. Coinbase Listing Claims Surface According to posts on X, a 2021 Pi Network Hackathon winner called Pi Barter Mall suggested a Coinbase listing could be in the offing. The comment touched off fresh debate among users who have been watching for the Pi coin to reach major global exchanges. Coinbase’s CLO, Paul Grewal, posted a Pi Day image back in March that showed purple pies with…
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According to technical commentary from analyst Javon Marks, Shiba Inu appears to have left a long accumulation zone and may be entering a fresh bullish phase. The token first showed a breakout in March 2024 and pushed up toward $0.000046. It reached about $0.00003328 on December 8, 2024, before falling hard in 2025. Analyst Points To Accumulation Breakout Marks highlights early bullish signals, including what he calls bullish divergences on the MACD that showed up earlier this year. Based on reports, he expects a move back into the $0.000032 area. He even projects a potential 200% rally to that level from where the token trades now. From the current quoted price of $0.…
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Overview: The US dollar continues to trade with a heavier bias. Today, the yen is leading the move on the back of renewed speculation that the BOJ may still hike rates this year. The Australian dollar has broken above $0.6600 to approach the year's high, while the Canadian dollar is the laggard, as is often the case in a soft US dollar environment. With the encouragement of the PBOC, which set the dollar’s reference rate at a new low for the year, the market has pushed the dollar below CNH7.1150 for the first time since last November. Emerging market currencies are mostly firmer against the greenback today. The fall of the French government has not caused much of a stir, …
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Bitcoin (BTC), the leading cryptocurrency, has experienced a notable decline, erasing the gains it achieved following the recent decision by the US Federal Reserve (Fed) to cut interest rates. After soaring to nearly $118,000—just 5% shy of its all-time high—the market has faced renewed uncertainty. Despite this setback, experts emphasize that the long-term outlook for Bitcoin remains optimistic, especially as September 21 approaches, a date identified as pivotal for Bitcoin’s price trajectory. Will September 21 Mark The Start Of A New Bull Run? Market analyst Timothy Peterson highlights that historically, Bitcoin has finished the year higher 70% of the time after Sept…
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Why is Ethereum going up? News just hit that Peter Thiel bought 9% of an Ethereum Treasury company, cementing this as the Microstrategy play, but for ETH ▲10.21%. After Palantir’s insane success, every investor in the world will copytrade anything Thiel touches, so prepare for a lot of ETH inflows in the coming weeks This weekend or the next, many are predicting Bitcoin will print a god candle and Ethereum will follow. Here’s what you need to know: (X) Corporate ETH Treasuries Are Catching Fire Peter Thiel now owns 9.1% of Bitmine Immersion Technologies, a firm once tied to Bitcoin mining but now sitting on a $536 million pile of ETH. With over 163,000 ETH on its bala…
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Based on community chatter, August 15, 2025 might bring a crucial turn for Ripple and its XRP Ledger. July’s rally saw XRP jump over 20%, and now investors are bracing for moves tied to a court deadline, a major summit and the rollout of a new stablecoin. All eyes are on mid‑August as the market waits to see if talk turns into action. Legal Appeal Deadline According to court filings, Ripple and the US Securities and Exchange Commission must submit a joint status update by August 15 about their appeal of Judge Torres’s 2023 ruling on XRP’s programmatic sales. That decision, which said XRP is not a security in those sales, came after years of back‑and‑forth. The 54th ann…
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The recent Bitcoin (BTC) price correction has sent ripples through the broader cryptocurrency market, pushing many assets into the red. On Tuesday, Bitcoin fell below $110,000, marking a 12% decline from its all-time high. Experts are now warning that the situation could worsen as October approaches. Crypto Market’s Imminent Downturn Market analyst OxPepesso took to the social media platform X (formerly Twitter) to explain his decision to liquidate all his crypto holdings by October. He identified key factors based on historical patterns that influenced his decision. According to the analyst, many traders mistakenly believe that the upcoming altcoin season will last six…
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The US Federal Reserve prepares to announce its latest decision on interest rates. This highly anticipated event has the potential to act as a powerful catalyst for the Bitcoin market, with many analysts and investors speculating that a rate cut could trigger a significant breakout. How A Rate Cut Could Unleash The Next Bitcoin Bull Run The global financial community is entering a crucial week. According to a post on X by crypto commentator Thomas Lauder, in 7 days, the US Federal Reserve will decide whether to cut dollar interest rates, a move that could have far-reaching effects on both traditional finance and crypto markets. This rate cut could give a strong boost …
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