Radar do Mercado
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Newmont (NYSE, ASX: NEM, TSX: NGT) said on Friday it has received the final payment of $100 million related to its divestment of the Akyem gold mine in Ghana. In October 2024, Newmont agreed to sell its Akyem operation to China’s Zijin Mining Group for $1 billion in cash, of which $900 million had been paid when the deal closed in April. The remaining $100 million is payable once certain conditions are met, specifically the successful renewal of one of the Akyem mining by Zijin. In a press release Friday, the Chinese gold miner confirmed that the Parliament of Ghana has ratified the mining lease renewal, which had already been approved by the Ministry of Lands…
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The latest conversion drilling at Lundin Gold’s (TSX: LUG) Fruta del Norte mine in Ecuador has returned results as high as 9 metres grading nearly 140 grams gold per tonne. Shares rose. That result, from 62.2 metres depth in hole FDN-C25-238 at Fruta del Norte South (FDNS), also cut 11.5 metres at 28.62 grams gold and 9.45 metres grading 9.77 grams gold; while hole FDN-C25-245 returned 9.8 metres at 43.77 grams gold from 102.7 metres depth, Lundin reported Thursday. FDN is about 400 km southeast of the capital, Quito. “Conversion drilling on FDNS continues to yield some of the highest-grade results to date alongside the discovery of a new mineralized vein that lie…
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The Ripple vs. SEC lawsuit appears to be nearing its final stages, but the path is not yet clear. Although Ripple officially withdrew its cross-appeal in June and fulfilled its $125 million penalty obligation, the SEC has yet to do the same. This case has dwelled long in the minds of the members of the XRP community, and most recently, pro-XRP attorney Bill Morgan commented that while there is technically no hard deadline for the SEC to withdraw, a key date is now fast approaching. No Deadline, But the Clock Is Ticking According to pro-XRP lawyer Bill Morgan, August 15, 2025, serves as a procedural checkpoint for both Ripple and the SEC on their legal standoff. This is…
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United States government officials are ready to guarantee critical minerals producers a minimum price for their product in a bid to raise domestic output and reduce China’s market dominance, Reuters reported, citing unidentified people familiar with the matter. The strategy would build on a recent public-private partnership between the US Department of Defense and MP Materials (NYSE: MP) to establish a domestic supply chain for rare earth magnets. The deal – announced July 10 – included a 10-year off-take deal that sets a price floor of $110 per kilogram for neodymium-praseodymium materials. In a previously unreported July 24 meeting, US trade advisor Peter Navarr…
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Between February and the end of June 2025, the US dollar was under sustained downward pressure, reflecting market expectations of an imminent rate-cutting cycle by the Federal Reserve. However, July brought a noticeable shift in investor sentiment towards the greenback, particularly evident in the final days of the month. The trigger for this reversal was the outcome of the July FOMC meeting and Jerome Powell’s press conference, both of which dampened expectations for near-term monetary easing. Fed Pushback Lowers Rate-Cut Expectations for September Just a month ago, Fed Funds Futures were pricing in over a 90% probability of a September rate cut. Following recent comm…
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Canada’s Eldorado Gold (TSX: ELD)(NYSE: EGO) says its Skouries copper-gold project in northern Greece is 70% complete, with first production expected in early 2026 and commercial output by mid-year. The proposed mine, part of the Kassandra Mines Complex, holds proven and probable reserves of 3.7 million ounces of gold and 1.7 billion pounds of copper. It’s forecast to operate for 20 years, producing roughly 140,000 ounces of gold and 67 million pounds of copper annually. Skouries faced years of setbacks, halted between 2017 and 2021 due to permit delays and local opposition. After signing a new agreement with the Greek government in 2021, Eldorado resumed construc…
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Coinbase released its earnings on 31 July 2025, revealing both gains and notable shortfalls. The American crypto exchange reported a net income of $1.43 billion in Q2 2025, a climb from $36.13 million in Q2 2024. Total revenue of Coinbase in Q2 2025 totalled to $1.5 billion – a slight increase from last year’s $1.45 billion – but short of the estimated $1.6 billion. Despite revenue and trading volume missing forecasts, Coinbase’s share price remained up more that 50% year-to-trade. The company also outpaced the S&P 500, which it joined in May 2025. However, the Q2 earnings miss triggered a 6% drop in after-hours trading. The company’s shareholder letter revealed tha…
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A sudden crash in the TICS token has shaken confidence in Qubetics, the blockchain project that promised to bring together Bitcoin, Ethereum and Solana networks. Based on reports, the token plunged 97% after a failed airdrop launch. Investors who hoped for quick gains were left scrambling to understand what went wrong on July 30 and 31. Technical Glitch Sparks Token Collapse According to Qubetics’ own statement, a “critical error” hit the vesting contract during the live airdrop. The plan was to unlock 10% of tokens right away and then release 90% over the next 90 days at a rate of 1% per day. At first, TICS surged 950% to hit $2.16. But once users saw far less than th…
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The market highly anticipated this release with prior months of price action making renewed all-time high almost daily – A very strong earnings season is a glad contributor to that. Nevertheless, there has been some angst in Markets as some deals have been concluding with some sacrifices, rates are held higher and the August 1st deadline for those who haven't reached a deal is right here. Markets are also continuously looking to know more from the effect of the Trump Administration's policies, and it felt like Participants had been surprised to the upside for all the preceding releases – as if players were always expecting bad numbers. But bad numbers they received: To…
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Jamie Dimon just went from branding Bitcoin a “fraud” to calling himself a “believer” in stablecoins. This, in another institutional change of heart that could see leading crypto wallets’ native $BEST token explode in the near future. Dimon’s shift isn’t small talk. For years, the JPMorgan CEO dismissed crypto as a passing fad, comparing it to tulip mania and even pet rocks. But now? He’s backing dollar-pegged tokens, not out of hype, but because client demand is too big to ignore. This pivot could mark a turning point for digital asset adoption, especially for next-gen crypto wallets built for real-world utility. JPMorgan’s Expanding Crypto Footprint JPMorgan has gone …
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XRP may be entering its most explosive phase in years, according to crypto analyst CryptoInsightUK, who on July 31 released a sweeping technical breakdown that suggests the token’s breakout from a six-year consolidation range could soon send prices to $15—and potentially beyond. “This is just the start,” he said, arguing that the recent monthly close confirms structural strength that has been building quietly over the last two market cycles. XRP Flashes Bullish Signal—Next Stop: $15? In a video analysis posted to YouTube, the analyst highlighted XRP’s rare technical alignment on the monthly chart, pointing to its sustained break above the 2018 all-time high and an upcomi…
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One worker is dead and five remain missing after a collapse at a copper mine in central Chile, triggered by a 4.2-magnitude earthquake on Thursday evening, according to state-run mining giant Codelco. The incident occurred at the Andesita project, part of the El Teniente mine, the world’s largest underground copper operation. Codelco identified the deceased as Paulo Marín Tapia. Nine other workers were injured, though none critically. Rescue teams have been unable to reach the collapse site as of Friday morning. Operations at the mine were suspended immediately, and Codelco has launched an investigation Tinto the deadly collapse. The Andesita project, formerly…
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Coinbase’s Bitcoin premium has dropped into negative territory for the first time since May. This development is bearish for the flagship crypto as it suggests that demand from the U.S. may be waning. Coinbase Bitcoin Premium In The Red CryptoQuant data shows that the Coinbase Bitcoin Premium Index is at -0.00254829, marking the first time it has been in the red since May 29, when it was at -0.01626105. This Index tracks the difference between the Bitcoin price on Coinbase and the Bitcoin price on Binance. It is also used to gauge the spot demand for BTC from institutional and retail investors in the U.S. As such, this development suggests that the demand for BTC amo…
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The Canadian dollar continues to lose ground against its US counterpart and is trading at two-month lows. In the European session, the Canadian dollar is trading at 1.3875, down 0.13% on the day. USD/CAD has risen for six straight days, climbing 1.9% during that time. The US releases the June employment report later today, with nonfarm payrolls expected to drop to 110 thousand, down from 147 thousand in May. Canada's GDP declines 0.1% Canada's GDP posted a small decline of 0.1% m/m in May, matching the market estimate. This followed an identical reading in April, as the economy is essentially treading water. A drop in retail trade was a significant factor in the weak …
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The Trump tariff news is wrecking the crypto and equities markets. Bitcoin’s floor gave way in Asia cracking to $114,250 and marking its lowest level since June 11. Three weeks of sideways chop ended in one clean move south that went as low as $111,000. According to CoinGlass, 158,000 traders were liquidated in the past 24 hours. Total liquidations hit $630 million, with the majority from long positions. My gains, nooo!!! (X) This liquidation trauma reflects pre-emptive risk reduction. Spot crypto holdings saw $110 billion withdrawn in the 12 hours preceding Trump’s tariff announcement, underscoring heightened market anxiety. President Trump lit the fuse with a tariff…
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Based on reports, the altcoin market is heating up again and XRP is back in focus. Prices have climbed steadily, and some traders think a fresh wave of buying could push XRP far above current levels. The move in Ethereum and BNB has set the stage. Now everyone is watching whether XRP can follow. Tight Range Could Fuel Breakout According to analyst Zach Rector, XRP has been trading in a narrow band just above $3.00. It recently sat around $3.15, giving it room to spring higher. Rector points out that a push above $3.25 could send XRP into the $4–$5 range “any day now.” That jump would be about a 50% gain from today’s price. He even marks out a window from August 23 …
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Asia Market Wrap - Tariffs Bite Asian shares are on track for their worst week since April after the U.S. imposed heavy tariffs on a number of trading partners. On Thursday, President Donald Trump signed an order imposing tariffs of 10% to 41% on U.S. imports from other countries. Key rates include 25% on India’s exports, 20% on Taiwan’s, 19% on Thailand’s, and 15% on South Korea’s. Tariffs on Canadian goods rose to 35% from 25%, except for items under the U.S.-Mexico-Canada trade deal. Mexico was given 90 days to negotiate a broader trade agreement before higher tariffs take effect. Global markets reacted, with the MSCI All Country World Index dropping 0.1%. Asian…
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The Swiss franc has continued to face downside pressure against the US dollar as it extends its losses in place since last Wednesday, 23 July. In today’s Asia, it shed -0.3% at this time of writing, making it the worst-performing major currency against the greenback. Swiss franc under pressure as US hikes tariffs to 39%, SNB may turn more dovish The current onslaught of the Swiss franc has been further reinforced by a higher-than-expected US tariff rate of 39% on Swiss products versus the earlier 31% levy announced in April. The latest 39% tariff slapped on Switzerland by the US White House administration is one of the steepest levies globally, which is likely to trigg…
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A widely followed chartist says Dogecoin’s latest rally has run into textbook resistance and the memecoin now sits on a make-or-break support band that will determine whether momentum resumes or unwinds. Crypto analyst Kevin (@Kev_Capital_TA) published a daily chart on X on July 31, 2025, showing DOGE pulling back to roughly the $0.22 area after a rejection beneath $0.28. Dogecoin Must Hold This Key Zone “Dogecoin holders as you can see DOGE came up to the macro golden pocket at the major resistance of .26-.28 cents and saw a rejection similar to the rest of the altcoins market after a really nice move,” he wrote, adding that price is “retesting the big support zone you …
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Another day, another Trump’s new tariffs plan. The market is tired and it didn’t react to the news positively. U.S. President Donald Trump has signed an executive order reimposing ‘reciprocal tariffs’ of 10% to 41% on imports from 69 countries, along with higher duties on certain Canadian goods over drug-smuggling concerns. Canada’s tariffs take effect on August 1, with others following on August 7. Overall, the market is still holding up well, with major altcoins retesting key support levels. It could be interesting to identify what might be the next crypto to explode once the dust settles. The tariff news hit just as global risk assets tumbled. Over $570 million in cry…
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Coinbase (COIN) shares experienced a decline on Thursday after the cryptocurrency exchange reported second-quarter revenue that fell short of analysts’ expectations, according to CNBC. Weaker Trading Volumes Impact Coinbase For the period ending June 30, Coinbase reported a net income of $1.43 billion, or $5.14 per share, a significant rise from just $36.13 million, or 14 cents per share, in the same quarter the previous year. This growth was largely driven by a $1.5 billion gain from its investment in Circle (CRCL) and an additional $362 million from its crypto investment portfolio. On an adjusted basis, the company earned $1.96 per share, surpassing estimates of $1.…
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After rising to a new 7-year high off the back of strong buys, the XRP price has moved back downward in search of new support levels. This move has been spurred by the general bearish sentiment that has plagued the market as the Bitcoin price struggled to reclaim its all-time high levels, putting altcoins at risk once again. On its own, the XRP price is facing unique barriers, especially when it comes to buying, which could trigger another wave of decline. Directions The XRP Price Could Go Crypto analyst Thecafetrader has highlighted the possible directions that the XRP price could go in following its decline. These include both bullish and bearish directions, both being…
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Tether, the company behind the market’s largest stablecoin USDT, has announced major financial results for the second quarter (Q2) of the year, reporting a net profit of $4.9 billion. Tether Achieves $5.7 Billion In Earnings For H1 2025 According to the report, this surge in profitability comes amid the issuance of over $13.4 billion in new USDT, boosting the total circulating supply to more than $157 billion—a remarkable $20 billion increase since the beginning of the year. At the end of Q2 2025, Tether’s exposure to US Treasuries reached $127 billion, comprising $105.5 billion in direct holdings and an additional $21.3 billion in indirect investments. The company’…
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Gold prices are making a fresh attempt to reclaim ground above the $3300/oz mark following a selloff this week. The selloff in Gold has been down to a combination of factors such as improved sentiment as trade deals were struck and a stronger US Dollar. The question now is whether this is the start of a larger correction or is the road still bumpy ahead? Gold Prices Moving Forward Golds continued back and forth over the past few weeks left market participants scratching their heads. However the recent price drop and trendline break have raised interest in the potential for further downside. Gold buyers are still holding on, but the lower peak at 3435, below April's hig…
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Strategy (previously MicroStrategy) announced its first profit in six quarters, buoyed by a notable surge in cryptocurrency values during the latest quarter that saw the market’s largest cryptocurrencies,, including Bitcoin (BTC), recover from previous price corrections. This development comes as the crypto firm, the largest corporate holder of Bitcoin, capitalizes on a favorable market environment that saw Bitcoin reached a new all-time high past $123,000 for the first time, following the signing of the GENIUS Act into law by US President Donald Trump earlier this month. Strategy Reports $14 Billion Gain As of June 30, Strategy held an impressive 597,325 BTC, purchase…
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