Radar do Mercado
Resumo diário completo com análise técnica e fundamental dos mercados globais, incluindo movimentos em Forex, ações, metais e decisões macroeconômicas relevantes.
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As Canada’s premiers tout a new national framework to speed up approvals for major resource and infrastructure projects, Calibre Mining chief financial officer Daniella Dimitrov says the mining sector remains unconvinced. Speaking to MINING.COM at THE Mining Investment Event in Quebec City, Dimitrov welcomed federal and provincial commitments to shorten permitting timelines, but said governments need to move from words to action. For Dimitrov, Canada’s fragmented approach and lack of detail are still major obstacles. “I feel sometimes we’ve got 13 countries, not one,” she said. “We need to lay out performance metrics and that we can hold governments accountabl…
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The study involves examination of public reporting as well as interviews with member companies, and three in-depth case-study visits to mine sites. The MSV team has recently visited the South Deep operation of Gold Fields in South Africa to speak with the company and its suppliers. “With its social and economic contribution reports showing most in-country spending goes to procurement, the World Gold Council deserves credit for working with its member companies to highlight and promote the economic benefits for host communities and countries that can be created through local procurement,” Jeff Geipel, managing director of the MSV said in a news release. Many mini…
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Mineral Resources (ASX: MIN) has plunged to a A$904 million ($588 million) annual loss, reversing a A$125 million ($114 million) profit the year before, as the debt-heavy iron ore and lithium producer struggles to convince investors it has a clear succession plan. The Australian miner stumbled through a bruising year of governance scandals in 2024, capped by a corporate probe into managing director Chris Ellison’s business dealings. While shareholders seemed satisfied when Ellison agreed in November to step down within 12 to 18 months, many are now impatient with the lack of visible progress on finding a successor. In a letter to shareholders, new chairman Malcolm…
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Australia’s Mineral Resources (ASX: MIN) is expected to inject A$150 million ($98M) into its troubled Mount Marion lithium operation as it battles a prolonged slump in lithium prices. Its Chinese joint venture partner, Ganfeng Lithium, announced in a filing to the Hong Kong Stock Exchange last week that it will match the cash infusion with a collateral-free A$150 million loan. The bailout comes after Mt Marion posted a A$44.6 million ($29M) loss in 2024, with operations still in the red through the first quarter this year. Ganfeng said the joint decision aims to keep the West Australian operation afloat as lithium prices show little sign of recovery. “Decisive…
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Bitcoin’s up nearly 8.5% this week, approaching $120K and clocking over $123B in 24h volume. But now, the real volatility (and upside) is rotating into the best altcoins. Traders are chasing faster gains down the cap table (memes, AI tokens, new L1s), and Kraken’s making those trades easier to find and execute. If you’re looking for what’s next, not what already happened, Kraken’s where you start. Altcoin Rotation Is Heating Up Bitcoin’s ripping, but Ethereum’s catching up fast. $ETH is up over 17% this week and now flirting with the $3K mark. Historically, when $ETH gains momentum, the altcoin floodgates tend to open, and that’s exactly what we’re seeing. BTC domin…
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China-backed miner MMG expects to secure European approval for its $500 million bid to buy Anglo American’s nickel assets, even as regulators question Beijing’s grip on critical mineral supply chains. Troy Hey, MMG’s executive general manager of corporate relations, confirmed that European antitrust officials had raised concerns about the company’s Chinese majority ownership, but said the firm is confident the deal will clear. “From a competition basis, we’re very confident that as new entrants to this market . . . and with very strong demand in Europe, we’re in a good place,” Hey told the Financial Times. Brazil’s competition authority has already opened a pr…
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US- based Momentum Technologies announced Monday it has proven its ability to deliver commercial-quality battery materials at scale. The company said its demonstration unit in Carrollton, Texas has achieved commercial-grade purity and yield within the first year of the facility’s opening, marking a milestone in the company’s scale-up journey from pilot-scale operations to full commercial readiness. Momentum said its proprietary Membrane Solvent Extraction (MSX) technology represents the culmination of a systematic scale-up process that began with pilot-scale validation and has now been proven at demonstration scale. The company said it has consistently produ…
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Privacy and security-focused token Monero (XMR) has seen an 11.5% surge in the daily timeframe, reclaiming the $360 support for the first time in a week. Some analysts suggest that holding its current range could send the cryptocurrency to a another retest of its historical $420 resistance. Monero Bounces From Range Lows Amid the crypto market pullback, Monero led the top 100 tokens by market capitalization list with a double-digit jump in the past 24 hours. The cryptocurrency surged 11.5% on Monday morning, breaking out of its seven-day downtrend. Notably, XMR has seen a 66% price increase over the past month and a half, jumping from the $220 support zone to its curre…
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Investment flows into crypto exchange-traded products surged to a record level last week, signaling strong demand from large investors. According to CoinShares, crypto ETPs drew close to $6 billion in new money in the week that ended Friday, the biggest weekly inflow on record. Bitcoin led the move, taking in $3.6 billion alone as traders and funds piled into BTC offerings. Bitcoin Dominates The Week’s Inflows Reports have disclosed that the latest total beat the prior high of $4.4 billion by about 35%. The week’s gains were not evenly spread. While earlier records had been split more between Bitcoin and Ether, this time Bitcoin funds attracted the lion’s share. Ether…
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MoneyGram is launching its own entry into the digital custody space with an app designed to hold both traditional fiat currencies and stablecoins. A trial run is scheduled in Colombia before MoneyGram expands to other markets. It’s a carefully planned decision, as most remittances in Colombia come from abroad, usually in USD. The underlying blockchain is powered by Stellar and Crossmint, with customer balances held in Circle’s USDC. While MoneyGram’s new wallet appears to be a good way to bring existing MoneyGram customers into stablecoins, support for other cryptocurrencies is limited. So, it’s a bit of a stretch to say MoneyGram has launched a new digital crypto walle…
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Montage Gold (TSX: MAU) shares climbed 4.2% Monday morning after the company reported that construction at its flagship Koné Gold Project in Côte d’Ivoire remains on schedule and on budget, with key milestones completed ahead of expectations. Montage confirmed that approximately $418 million—about half of its total upfront capital expenditure—has already been committed, with costs remaining in line with projections. The project’s first gold pour is on track for Q2 2027, marking a major step toward becoming one of West Africa’s next significant gold producers. Key infrastructure components, including site earthworks and process plant foundations, have been complete…
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Montage Gold (TSX: MAU) says a worker died Thursday following an accident at the company’s Koné project in Côte d’Ivoire. Construction activities at the site resumed Friday after a one-day pause, a company spokesman said via e-mail. The incident took place during earthwork activities at Koné, Vancouver-based Montage said late Thursday in a statement. “The health, safety and welfare of our colleagues is our top priority and we are deeply saddened by this news,” Montage said in the statement. “We extend our sincere sympathies and support to his family, colleagues and friends.” A “comprehensive” internal investigation into the accident – which occurred more than …
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Moonwell DeFi on Ethereum layer-2 Base layer-2 is booming. WELL crypto price jumps 12% as staking activity spikes 120%. Will WELL crypto roar to $0.045? In DeFi, users are sensitive to fees. For activity to thrive, transaction fees must be low, stable, and even lower, regardless of on-chain activity. Since its launch, Base, the Ethereum layer-2, has grown rapidly in total value locked (TVL). According to L2Beat, the platform now manages over $12.4 billion in assets. Among these, Moonwell, a decentralized money market similar to Aave, is trending for all the right reasons, ranking as one of the best cryptos to buy. (Source) DISCOVER: Best New Cryptocurrencies to Inv…
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After hitting a new all-time high (ATH) of $124,474 on Binance on August 13, Bitcoin (BTC) has tumbled toward $113,000, with the next major support zone around $110,000. Analysts warn that more downside could still be ahead for the top cryptocurrency. Bitcoin To Fall More? Crowded Long Trade Gives Hint According to a CryptoQuant Quicktake post by contributor XWIN Research Japan, Bitcoin open interest across all exchanges has surged past $40 billion, nearing ATH territory. This rise shows both whales and short-term traders are piling into leveraged positions. The chart below highlights the recent spike in BTC open interest, now hovering at $40.6 billion. Compared to Aug…
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The Aqua1 Foundation asserted that it operates independently in response to journalist Jacob Silverman’s report, which suggested potential connections to the controversial market maker Web3Port. However, the foundation left several important questions unanswered. However, amid all of the drama, there are strong rumours that the WLFI crypto token will go live for trading either this week or next. On Monday, Silverman published his investigation, claiming to have found links between the Aqua1 Foundation and Web3Port through shared web hosting and overlapping personnel. There are just a few hours remaining for the governance vote put to WLFI crypto holders on whether t…
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Log in to today's North American session Market wrap for October 15 An uneasy sentiment still dominates markets, even as equities somehow manage to close higher. The opening session continued the positive flows coming from Europe but at some point buyers vanished into the fog the moment selling pressure hit. Thin trading conditions are amplifying the swings, with many participants on edge for the latest headline. US-China trade angst remains front and center, with top officials on both sides offering a mix of fiery remarks and conciliatory tones. It is part of the Trump's way of doing to publish harsh comments, never failing to scare markets and TACO it out – Bulls…
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Bitcoin’s network just got a lot tougher to mine while its price took a hit. According to data from CoinWarz, mining difficulty climbed to a record 127.6 trillion this week. At the same time, Bitcoin fell by 3%, touching an intraday low of $113,005 before edging back to $113,250 by 7:30 pm ET. Mining Difficulty Hits All-Time High Based on analysis, difficulty will drop by roughly 3% on August 9, bringing it down to nearly 124 trillion. That adjustment follows a routine cycle every 2,016 blocks, or about two weeks, where the protocol tweaks how hard it is to mine a block. Difficulty makes sure blocks come out at a pace the system can handle. The challenge is tied to ho…
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Morgan Stanley has updated its investment guidance and is now suggesting that some clients allocate a small slice of their portfolios to Bitcoin. If taken seriously, that shift could send as much as $40 to $80 billion into the crypto market. The bank is now referring to Bitcoin as a “scarce asset similar to digital gold” and is recommending allocations between 2 and 4 percent, depending on how much risk a client is willing to take on. What the Guidance Recommends The new guidance comes from Morgan Stanley’s Global Investment Committee. It breaks things down based on the type of portfolio. For example, portfolios focused on “Opportunistic Growth” may go up to 4 percent in…
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The Mosaic Company (NYSE: MOS) has lowered its full-year 2025 phosphate production guidance as the fertilizer giant navigates a series of operational challenges across key U.S. facilities. The revision weighed on its stock, which slipped more than 3% in Friday trading. Mosaic now expects to produce between 7.0 million and 7.3 million tonnes of phosphate this year, down from its previous guidance of 7.2 million to 7.6 million tonnes. Second-quarter phosphate sales volumes have also been scaled back to 1.5–1.6 million tonnes, compared to the earlier forecast of 1.7–1.9 million tonnes. Despite the production setback, Mosaic raised its pricing outlook for diammon…
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Mosaic Co. (NYSE: MOS) has agreed to sell its Taquari-Vassouras potash mine in Brazil to VL Mineração for up to $27 million in cash, with the buyer also assuming approximately $22 million in asset retirement obligations. The deal, subject to approval by Brazil’s Administrative Council for Economic Defense (CADE), will be paid in installments: $12 million at closing, $10 million one year later, and $5 million over six years. Mosaic said operations at the Taquari mine require more than $25 million in new capital to remain viable. The company believes the funds could generate better returns if deployed elsewhere in its portfolio. According to Mosaic, VL Miner…
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The biggest crypto market crash came and went over the weekend, but the effects still linger on. Bitcoin, Ethereum, and nearly every major digital asset suffered price crashes, and what began as a panic over former US President Donald Trump’s surprise 100% tariff announcement on Chinese tech exports soon spiraled into over $19 billion wiped from the crypto market. In the aftermath, some analysts and commentators began piecing together what might have really happened, and many now believe that the crash was not natural but a meticulously coordinated event. The Crash Was Too Synchronized To Be A Coincidence Crypto commentator Ran Neuner was one of the first to argue that…
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Italy’s Mount Etna, Europe’s tallest and most active volcano, erupted this week in a spectacular display, sending plumes of ash and gas high into the Sicilian sky and captivating onlookers with one of its most dramatic outbursts in years. The eruption originated from the volcano’s southeast crater, where a combination of a white ash plume and a grey cloud, resulting from a crater collapse and subsequent avalanche, produced a powerful pyroclastic flow. While pyroclastic flows are highly dangerous due to their heat and mobility, the event occurred in an uninhabited area. Boris Behncke from Italy’s National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology, told The Time…
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MOVE crypto is among the top performers, adding 40% and breaking out from a descending channel. Movement Network Foundation completed the 10 million crypto buyback program. Amid global uncertainty marked by unexpected escalations involving the United States, Israel, and Iran, the crypto market ticked higher, shaking off Sunday’s weakness. Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, and Dogecoin registered gains as confidence grew that, despite missiles striking airbases in Qatar, the United States would not retaliate. DISCOVER: 20+ Next Crypto to Explode in 2025 MOVE Crypto Surges 40% While attention focused on some of the best cryptos to buy in June, top-performing altcoins also gaine…
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MP Materials (NYSE: MP) continued to rally on Monday after receiving a $150 million loan from the US Department of Defense to expand its rare earth production capabilities. The loan is part of a multi-billion-dollar agreement the parties signed last month to boost the US industrial base and critical minerals supply chain. MP is currently the only domestic producer of rare earth elements, with operations centered around its Mountain Pass mine in California. The $150 million funding would come from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, which President Trump signed into law on July 4, 2025, the Department of Defense said in a statement on Sunday. MP Materials’ stock ju…
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MP Materials (NYSE: MP) shares surged to an all-time high on Friday after the United States’ only rare earths producer posted stronger-than-expected quarterly results. The Las Vegas-based miner share jumped as much as 10.45% in early trading to $78.50, before settling at $75.99 by midday in New York, valuing the company at $13.46 billion. MP’s stock has more than quadrupled in 2025, buoyed by US efforts to secure domestic supplies of critical minerals and reduce reliance on China. In Q2 2025, production of neodymium and praseodymium (NdPr), key materials for high-strength permanent magnets used in EV motors, wind turbines and electronics, soared 119% year-ove…
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