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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Newsquawk Highlights include Nvidia earnings, FOMC Minutes, US PCE, RBNZ, Australia CPI and OPEC JMMC Newsquawk Week Ahead: 26th-30th May 2025 MON: US Holiday (Memorial Day), UK Holiday (Bank Holiday) TUE: NBH Policy Announcement; German GfK (Jun), French Prelim. CPI (May), EZ Consumer Confidence (May), US Durable Goods (Apr), Dallas Fed (May) WED: RBNZ Policy Announcement, FOMC Minutes (May), Riksbank Financial Stability Report, OPEC JMMC; Australian CPI (Apr), German Unemployment (May), US MBA (w/e 19th May), Richmond Fed (May), Nvidia (NVDA) earnings THU: Swiss & Scandinavian Holiday (Ascension Day), BoK & SARB Policy Announcements; US GDP 2nd (Q1),…
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Highlights include US CPI, China inflation and trade data, UK jobs, GDP and spending review Newsquawk Week Ahead: 9th-13th June 2025 MON: Japanese GDP R (Q1), Chinese Inflation (May), Chinese Trade Balance (May), EZ Sentix Index (Jun), US EmploymentTrends (May) TUE: EIA STEO, UK Jobs Report (Apr), Swedish GDP (Apr), Norwegian CPI (May) WED: ECB Wage Tracker, US CPI (May), UK Spending Review THU: UK GDP (Apr), US PPI (May) FRI: French/Spanish Final CPI (May), EZ Trade Balance (Apr), University of Michigan Survey (Jun), Quad Witching CHINESE INFLATION (MON): Expectations are for Y/Y CPI to slow further to -0.2% from -0.1% with the M/M rate seen at -0.1% vs. prev…
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Highlights include US CPI and Retail Sales, UK CPI and Jobs report, China trade and GDP, Aussie Jobs, and CPI from Canada and Japan. Newsquawk Week Ahead: Highlights 14-18th July 2025 MON: EU 90-Day Retaliatory Pause Ends; Indian WPI (Jun), Chinese Trade Balance (Jun) TUE: OPEC MOMR; Chinese House Prices (Jun), Retail Sales (Jun), GDP (Q2), German WPI (Jun), EZ Industrial Production (May), German ZEW (Jun), US CPI (Jun), NY Fed Manufacturing (Jul), Canadian CPI (Jun) WED: UK CPI (Jun), EZ Trade (May), US PPI (Jun), Industrial Production (Jun) THU: Japanese Trade Balance (Jun), Australian Unemployment (Jun), UK Unemployment & Wages (May), EZ Final HICP (Jun), …
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Highlights include NVDA earnings, Minutes from FOMC and RBA, CPI from Canada, UK and Japan, and Global PMI data Nvidia competitors MON: Canadian CPI (Oct), US NY Fed Manufacturing (Nov) TUE: RBA Minutes (Nov), NBH Announcement; New Zealand PPI (Q3), Japanese Trade Balance (Oct) WED: FOMC Minutes (Oct), Bank of Indonesia Announcement; UK CPI (Oct), EZ Final HICP (Oct) THU: PBoC LPR; German Producer Prices (Oct), EZ Construction Output (Sep), Canadian Producer Prices (Oct), New Zealand Trade Balance (Oct), Australian Flash PMIs (Nov), Japanese CPI (Oct) FRI: Euro Area Indicator of Negotiated Wage Rates Q3 (TBC); UK Retail Sales (Oct), PSNB (Oct), EZ, UK & US Fla…
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Highlights include ECB, PBoC LPR, Global PMIs and the Japanese Upper House Election SUN: Japanese Upper House Election Newsquawk Week Ahead: Highlights 21-25th July 2025 MON: PBoC LPR; Canadian PPI (Jun), US Leading Index (Jun), New Zealand Trade (Jun), UK CBI (Jul) TUE: UK PSNB (Jun), US Richmond Fed (Jul) WED: EZ Consumer Confidence Flash (Jul) THU: ECB & CBRT Policy Announcements; EZ, UK & US Flash PMIs (Jul), US Weekly Claims, National Activity Index (Jun), Canadian Retail Sales (May) FRI: UK Retail Sales (Jun), GfK (Jul), Japanese CPI (Jul), EZ M3 (Jun), German Ifo (Jul), US Durable Goods (Jun) JAPANESE UPPER HOUSE ELECTION (SUN): In short, the LDP-le…
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Highlights include US PCE, SNB, Flash PMIs, Aussie and Tokyo CPI Interest rates MON: PBoC LPR, EZ Consumer Confidence Flash (Sep) TUE: Riksbank Announcement, EZ/UK/US Flash PMIs (Sep) WED: CNB Announcement, Australian CPI (Aug), German Ifo Survey (Sep) THU: SNB Announcement, Banxico Announcement, BoJ Minutes, PBoC MLF, German GfK Consumer Sentiment (Oct), US Durable Goods (Aug), US GDP (Q2), US PCE (Q2) FRI: Japanese Tokyo CPI (Sep), US PCE (Aug), US University of Michigan Final (Sep) PBOC LPR/MLF (MON/THU) The PBoC is expected to leave its Loan Prime Rates unchanged for the fourth consecutive month, with the 1yr and 5yr rates seen steady at 3.00% and 3.50%, respec…
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Highlights include Trade talks and deadlines, Fed, BoJ, BoC, US NFP, Mfg PMI, PCE, QRA, EZ CPI & GDP and Aussie CPI Newsquawk Week Ahead: Highlights 28th July-1st August 2025 MON: US Dallas Fed (Jul), German GfK (Aug) TUE: US Consumer Confidence (Jul), JOLTS (Jun) WED: FOMC & BoC Policy Announcements; ECB Wage Tracker, Australian CPI (Jun/Q2), German Retail Sales (Jun), Swiss KOF (Jul), EZ Flash Prelim. GDP (Q2), US ADP (Jul), GDP Advance (Q2), PCE Advance (Q2), Pending Home Sales (Jun) THU: BoJ & SARB Policy Announcements; Chinese NBS PMIs (Jul), Australian Retail Sales (Jun), Export/Import Prices (Q2), German Unemployment (Jul), French & German …
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Highlights include Fed Meeting Minutes, ECB Minutes, RBNZ, Canada jobs, OPEC+, Japan LDP leadership election SAT: Japanese LDP Leadership Election SUN: OPEC+ Meeting Fed Meeting Minutes MON: EZ Construction PMI (Sep), Sentix (Oct), US Employment Trends (Sep), New Zealand NZIER (Q3) TUE: EIA STEO; German Industrial Orders (Aug), US International Trade (Aug), Canadian Trade Balance (Aug), Ivey PMI (Sep), Chinese FX Reserves (Sep) WED: RBNZ & NBP Policy Announcements, FOMC Minutes (Sep), BoJ’s Ueda; Japanese Overtime Pay (Aug), Swedish CPIF Flash (Sep) THU: ECB Minutes (Sep), Eurogroup Meeting; German Trade Balance (Aug), US Weekly Claims (TBC) FRI: Norwegian CPI …
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Highlights include Trump trade deadlines, FOMC Minutes, OPEC+, RBA, RBNZ, UK GDP and Canada jobs Newsquawk Week Ahead: Highlights 7-11th July 2025 SAT: OPEC MEETING MON: German Industrial Output (May), Swedish CPIF Flash (Jun), EZ Sentix (Jul), Retail Sales (May), US Employment Trends (Jun) TUE: RBA & RBNZ Policy Announcements, EIA STEO; German Trade Balance (May), US NFIB (Jun) WED: “Liberation Day” Tariffs take effect (end of 90-day suspension), EU-US Tariff Negotiation Deadline (50% duty on all EU mimports), FOMC Minutes (Jun); Chinese CPI (Jun), PPI (Jun), US Wholesale Sales (May) THU: BoK Policy Announcement; Norwegian CPI (Jun), US Weekly Jobless Claim…
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Highlights include US CPI, BLS revisions, ECB, OPEC, French No Confidence Vote, Chinese Inflation & Trade, Japanese GDP, Apple Event Worldviews Newsquawk Week Ahead: Highlights 8th – 12th September 2025 MON: Japanese GDP (Q2), German Industrial Output (Jul), EZ Sentix Index (Sep), US Employment Trends (Aug), Chinese Trade Balance (Aug), French no-confidence vote TUE: UN General Assembly (Iran focus likely), Apple Event, BLS Prelim Benchmark Revisions WED: Chinese Inflation (Aug), Swedish Monthly GDP (Jul), Norwegian CI (Aug), US PPI (Aug) THU: ECB Announcement, CBRT Announcement, Swedish CPIF (Aug), US CPI (Aug) FRI: CBR Announcement, Japanese Industrial Output (…
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Highlights include US NFP, ISMs, EZ CPI, Japanese Tankan,China PMIs and Swiss CPI Newsquawk Week Ahead: Highlights for 30th June-4th July 2025 MON: Japanese Industrial Output (May), Chinese Official PMIs (Jun), German Retail Sales (May), German/Italian Prelim CPI (Jun) TUE: Japanese Tankan (Q2), Chinese Caixin Manufacturing PMI Final (Jun) EZ, UK & US Final Manufacturing PMI (Jun), German Unemployment (Jun), EZ HICP Flash (Jun), US ISM Manufacturing PMI (Jun), WED: NBP Policy Announcement; US Challenger Layoffs (Jun), ADP (Jun), EZ Unemployment (May) THU: Chinese Caixin Services PMI (Jun), Swiss CPI (Jun), EZ, UK & US Final Composite/Services PMI (Jun), U…
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Highlights include US NFP, ISM PMIs, EZ Flash CPI, UK Retail Sales, and Canada Jobs Newsquawk Week Ahead: Highlights1st – 5th September 2025 MON: US Labor Day, South Korean Trade Balance Prelim (Aug), Chinese Caixin Manufacturing PMI (Final), EZ, UK, US Manufacturing PMI (Final), New Zealand Terms of Trade (Q2) TUE: South Korean CPI (Aug), EZ Flash HICP (Aug), US ISM Manufacturing PMI (Aug) WED: NBP Announcement, Australia Real GDP (Q2), US ADP National Employment (Aug), Chinese Caixin Services PMI (Final), mEZ, UK, US Services PMI (Final), US Durable Goods R (Jul) THU: Swedish CPIF (Aug), US ISM Services PMI (Aug) FRI: UK Retail Sales (Aug), EZ GDP R (Q2), US Job…
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Highlights include US CPI and Retail Sales, China Inflation and Activity Data, RBA, Aussie Jobs, UK Jobs & GDP, Potential TrumpPutin Meeting, US/China Truce Deadline Newsquawk Week Ahead: Highlightsa 11-15th August 2025 MON: Norwegian CPI (Jul), Japanese Mountain Day Holiday TUE: US-China truce deadline (likely to be extended), RBA Announcement (Aug), UK Jobs Report (Jun), German ZEW Survey (Aug), US CPI (Jul), EIA STEO, OPEC MOMR WED: German Final CPI (Jul), Spanish Final CPI (Jul) THU: Norges Bank Announcement, Australian Jobs Report (Jul), UK GDP (Jun/Q2), Swedish CPIF (Jul), EZ Flash GDP (Q2) and Employment (Q2), US PPI (Jul) FRI: Japanese GDP (Q2), Chin…
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Nexa Resources S.A. (NYSE: NEXA) has reinstated full-scale operations at its Cerro Pasco Complex following a temporary suspension at two of its Peruvian mines. Earlier in August, operations at Atacocha and El Porvenir—two of the underground mines at the Cerro Pasco Complex—were partially and temporarily suspended due to blockades by a small group from the San Juan de Milpo community, which prevented access to the sites. Nexa restricted operations to critical safety and maintenance activities only, temporarily reducing the mine’s full production capacity. Impact on production The temporary and partial disruption resulted in an estimated zinc production loss…
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NexGen Energy (TSX, NYSE: NXE) (ASX: NXG) is now the 100% owner of its portfolio of exploration assets in the southwestern Athabasca Basin after consolidating a minority interest held by Rio Tinto on certain projects. On Thursday, the Vancouver-headquartered uranium miner announced it has acquired Rio’s 10% production carried interest over 39 mineral claims in the region, including those hosting the PCE discovery, by exercising its right of first refusal on these assets. Financial details of the transaction were not disclosed by the company. As set out in the parties’ initial arrangement, Rio is entitled to a 10% undivided interest in future production from th…
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NexGen Energy (TSX, NYSE: NXE) (ASX: NXG) announced Wednesday it has secured a new offtake contract with a major US-based utility for the delivery of 1 million lb. of uranium per year over a five-year period. Shares of the company rose. This agreement follows the first sales contracts announced in December 2024 for the supply of 5 million lb. of uranium to multiple US nuclear utility companies. The new contract, says NexGen, would double its existing contracted volumes to a total of 10 million. It includes market-related pricing mechanisms that provide “significant leverage” to future prices at time of delivery. The deal, it adds, reflects the “significant mat…
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NexGen Energy (TSX: NXE; NYSE: NXE; ASX: NXG) has secured firm commitments for nearly C$800 million ($600 million) through a dual-market equity raising to fund construction of its flagship Rook I uranium project in Saskatchewan’s Athabasca Basin. The developer announced Wednesday that it had entered into two separate underwriting agreements — one in North America and another in Australia — that will collectively raise C$800 million at C$12.08 per share. Under the Canadian tranche, a syndicate of underwriters led by Merrill Lynch Canada will acquire 33.1 million shares on a bought-deal basis, generating about C$400 million in gross proceeds. In Australia, Aitke…
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Drilling by NexGen Energy (TSX, NYSE: NXE; ASX: NXG) has returned results as high as 0.5 metre grading 68.8% uranium oxide (U3O8) at its Patterson Corridor East (PCE) target in northwestern Saskatchewan. That result, in hole RK-25-232, was part of a 15-metre intercept at 15.9% U3O8 from 552.4 metres depth, including 3 metres grading 47.8% U3O8 and 1.5 metres at 29.4%, NexGen reported Tuesday. PCE is about 3.5 km east of NexGen’s main Arrow deposit in the Athabasca basin, about 750 km north of Saskatoon. “RK-25-232 is an exceptionally high-calibre intersection considering the program is very early in the evaluation of PCE,” NexGen CEO Leigh Curyer said in a release…
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NexGold Mining (TSXV: NEXG) has reached a significant permitting milestone by obtaining final federal approval for its Goldboro gold project in Nova Scotia. The Fisheries Act authorizations (FAAs) issued by Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) now allow the company to proceed with construction and future operations at the site. The approvals, NexGold says, represent a “critical step” in the Goldboro project’s development. They specify the strict terms and conditions that enable the company to build and operate the gold mine. Additionally, the authorizations reaffirm NexGold’s ongoing commitment to engaging with the Mi’kmaq communities. The Fisheries Act authoriza…
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NexGold Mining has secured a $24-million royalty agreement with Appian Capital Advisory and signed a non-binding deal for as much as $175 million in project financing to advance its Goldboro gold project in Nova Scotia, Canada. Appian will pay NexGold upfront cash for a 2.9% net smelter return (NSR) on all minerals from Goldboro until 1.25 million ounces of gold or gold equivalent are produced. After that threshold, the royalty will apply only to gold. NexGold can repurchase 1.9% of the royalty under certain conditions. The company said proceeds will go toward repaying a $12-million debt facility with Nebari and buying back a 0.6% NSR, leaving NexGold debt-free. T…
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NexMetals Mining (TSXV: NEXM) (NASDAQ: NEXM) has received a letter of interest from the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) for a potential loan of $150 million to support its redevelopment of two nickel-copper mines in Botswana. In a press release Thursday, NexMetals CEO Morgan Lekstrom said the letter represents “a willingness from the United States to fund critical metals projects in one of Africa’s safest and most stable jurisdictions. “It clearly denotes the US government’s specific interest in Botswana, recognizing both its rich mineral endowment and the scale of our high-grade projects.” The loan, if it proceeds, would have a maximum 15-year …
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NexMetals Mining (TSXV: NEXM), fresh off its name change from Premium Resources, reported drill results as high as 13.5 metres grading 1.13% copper and 1.25% nickel at its Selebi North deposit in eastern Botswana. Shares surged. That result, from 772.6 metres depth, included 4.95 metres at 1.76% copper and 1.85% nickel in hole SNUG-25-184 in the South Limb of mineralization, NexMetals reported Monday. Another highlight, hole SNUG-25-185, cut 5.95 metres grading 2.87% copper and 0.62% nickel in the N2 limb. SNUG-25-184 and SNUG-25-185 are the first two resource expansion holes to be drilled this year at the project, which is located about 410 km north of the nation…
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What to Know: Even as Bitcoin holds around $93K, Bitcoin’s base layer remains secure but slow, with high fees and no native smart contract environment, limiting real on-chain activity for everyday users. As demand for scalable on-chain applications grows, the lack of a high-speed execution layer around Bitcoin creates a structural gap for DeFi, gaming, and payments. Bitcoin Hyper introduces the first Bitcoin Layer 2 with SVM integration, targeting faster-than-Solana performance while leveraging Bitcoin as the settlement backbone. By delivering extremely low-latency execution, fast smart contracts, and Rust-based tooling, Bitcoin Hyper aims to make wrapped $BTC usable ac…
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What to Know: Bitcoin’s November selloff showed that DeFi and core crypto infrastructure are tougher than they look, boosting the case for real utility 1000x plays. Bitcoin Hyper ($HYPER) brings SVM execution and ultra low latency smart contracts to Bitcoin, aiming for high speed wrapped $BTC DeFi on a modular Layer 2. PEPENODE ($PEPENODE) reshapes meme coins with a mine to earn virtual node system that rewards engagement instead of blind speculation. Cardano ($ADA) keeps building as a research driven base layer, supported by Hydra scaling and new exposure through the Brave wallet. Bitcoin’s November crash looked painful on the charts. Prices swung double digits in d…
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