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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The Bank of England’s Stablecoin regulatory framework for so-called systemic stablecoins was released today (November 10) in a consultation paper outlining its proposal. There has been instant debate across Crypto Twitter over the exact remit of these so-called ‘systemic stablecoins’, which many have highlighted as intentionally vaguely worded – with the press release itself only referencing ‘UK stablecoins’. One interpretation would see the term ‘systemic stablecoins’ as any listed for use on UK financial products such as exchanges, custodians, and DeFi protocols, or any stablecoin used in the payment of goods, services, or income to UK citizens. The second interpreta…
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Most Read: USD/JPY Technical: Yen eyeing a medium-term bullish breakout against USD from a 5-month range The Bank of Japan is broadly expected to keep its policy rate at 0.5% during its meeting on September 19, 2025. The future economic outlook remains cautious because of political uncertainty within Japan and challenges from international trade. …
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The Bank of Japan (BoJ) and the Ministry of Finance have been expressing deepening concern over the Yen's trajectory, a move exaggerated by broad US Dollar strength fueled by the Fed's own hawkish repricing. A recent meeting between the fiscally dovish Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi and BoJ Governor Kazuo Ueda has seemingly failed to calm the squeeze in this most volatile of FX pairs. The pair is up over 3% since the start of November trading, recently testing the 158.00 level in a relentless race higher. Participants are now actively pricing in potential BoJ intervention; however, historical action suggests these moves are often faded by the market, rendering them ineff…
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According to a 28 May 2025 filing by the Bank of Russia, financial institutions can offer “qualified investors” financial derivatives, securities, and digital financial assets whose yields are linked to cryptocurrency prices. Notably, this is a three-year-long experiment. In a press release, the Bank of Russia said that the key condition is that such instruments must be non-deliverable. The legality of cryptocurrency in Russia remains complex. Widespread adoption of crypto in Russia is still largely discouraged. “Qualified investors” or high income individuals with significant financial assets are allowed to own crypto. Meanwhile, the country’s largest bank, Sberbank…
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Based on reports, France’s second-largest banking group has started letting customers trade crypto in its mobile apps. BPCE opened the service on Monday for selected users of Banque Populaire and Caisse d’Épargne. Around 2 million people in four regional banks can now buy and sell Bitcoin, Ethereum, Solana and USDC through the apps. Measured Limited Rollout The launch covers the Provence-Alpes-Côte-d’Azur branch of Caisse d’Épargne and the Île-de-France division of Banque Populaire, among others. BPCE has said it will watch early use closely. That controlled approach is meant to catch technical issues and fix the user flow before wider availability. If all goes to pla…
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German environmental and human rights group Urgewald has exposed how major financial institutions continue to bankroll the metallurgical coal industry, funnelling nearly $52 billion into mine expansions between 2022 and 2024 despite global climate commitments. Its new report, Still Burning: How Banks and Investors Fuel Met Coal Expansion, reveals that banks provided $22 billion in loans and underwriting during the period, while institutional investors hold $30.23 billion in securities tied to companies expanding coal mining operations. The top investors include Vanguard, BlackRock, and State Street. Urgewald, which earlier this year launched the first global datab…
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A resource update for Banyan Gold’s (TSXV: BYN) AurMac project makes it the second largest resource on the Tombstone Gold belt in Yukon. Shares rose. The update adds 112.5 million indicated tonnes grading 0.63 gram gold for 2.27 million oz. Banyan reported Tuesday. It includes 280.6 million inferred tonnes at 0.6 gram gold for 5.45 million contained ounces. The road-accessible AurMac is about 360 km north of Whitehorse. “This update achieved the primary objectives of last year’s program, which were to convert over 2 million oz. into indicated mineral resources with a refined geological model and importantly identify near surface, high-grade areas,” Banyan presiden…
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A resource update for Banyan Gold’s (TSXV: BYN) Hyland project in southeast Yukon helps the company maintain its third place ranking among the largest projects in the territory by contained gold. The update outlines 11.3 million indicated tonnes grading 0.93 gram gold per tonne and 7.27 grams silver for 337,000 contained gold ounces and 2.63 million oz. silver, according to a release on Monday. There are also 3.9 million inferred tonnes at 0.95 gram gold and 6.94 grams silver for 118,000 oz. gold and 860,000 oz. silver. Hyland is about 450 km southeast of Whitehorse. “The updated, pit-constrained mineral resource demonstrates the potential of the Hyland project as…
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If there were a king of American quarter collecting, it would be the 1901-S Barber Quarter. With only 72,664 ever minted and fewer than 500 surviving today across all grades, this coin represents the pinnacle of rarity. Yet the 1901-S is only one example of the dramatic scarcity found within the Barber series. While many dates trade close to their silver melt value, others are coveted key issues that can soar to five-figure prices. This guide examines the scarcest Barber quarter dates, their distinctive characteristics, and the historical factors that created these numismatic treasures. What Makes Barber Quarters Special? Four key factors separate Barber quarters fro…
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If there were a king of American quarter collecting, it would be the 1901-S Barber Quarter. With only 72,664 ever minted and fewer than 500 surviving today across all grades, this coin represents the pinnacle of rarity. Yet the 1901-S is only one example of the dramatic scarcity found within the Barber series. While many dates trade close to their silver melt value, others are coveted key issues that can soar to five-figure prices. This guide examines the scarcest Barber quarter dates, their distinctive characteristics, and the historical factors that created these numismatic treasures. What Makes Barber Quarters Special? Four key factors separate Barber quarters fro…
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A new crypto partnership meant to steady FC Barcelona’s finances has instead become a public headache within days. FC Barcelona is facing growing criticism after confirming in mid-November that a Samoa-based company, Zero-Knowledge Proof (ZKP), would act as the club’s “Official Cryptographic Protocol Partner.” But by November 26, the club moved to distance itself from a digital token launched by the sponsor, insisting it had “no connection whatsoever” to the asset. The controversy broke in Barcelona over the past 24 to 48 hours as fans and observers questioned who controls ZKP and why the club approved the arrangement. DISCOVER: Top Solana Meme Coins to Buy in 2…
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Barclays is putting a stop to crypto purchases made with credit cards, and the change kicks in this Friday on June 27th. Customers will no longer be able to use their Barclays credit cards to buy digital assets like Bitcoin or Ethereum, either directly or through apps that offer crypto services. It’s a notable move from one of the UK’s biggest banks and adds to a growing list of restrictions being placed on how everyday users can access crypto. The Thinking Behind the Ban Barclays says the decision comes down to customer safety. With crypto prices swinging sharply and scams still a concern, the bank has decided that using borrowed money to chase volatile digital assets j…
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Mining companies could see earnings drop by as much as 25% over five years due to nature degradation, Barclays said in a new report. The bank’s stress test, published in Navigating Nature Risk: Applying the TNFD’s LEAP Framework, analysed 250 mines linked to 30 companies and about 9,000 European power facilities. It found that transition risks such as higher water prices, stricter pollution rules, expansion of protected areas and increased minerals recycling pose the greatest threat to miners. Power companies faced smaller potential earnings declines of around 10%, mainly due to physical risks such as droughts and floods. The World Economic Forum estimates…
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Leadership changes at two of North America’s biggest miners open the door to asset sales and even a potential takeover of Barrick Mining (TSX: ABX; NYSE: B), analysts say. On Monday before stock markets opened, Toronto-based Barrick announced the surprise resignation of president and CEO Mark Bristow, who stepped down without explanation after more than six years in charge. That same morning, larger US-based rival Newmont (NYSE: NEM) said CEO Tom Palmer would retire from his position Dec. 31 and make way for chief operating officer Natascha Viljoen. Mining analysts insist the moves are coincidental. Bristow’s departure came less than two weeks after Barrick…
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Barrick Mining (TSX: ABX) (NYSE: B) is weighing an initial public offering (IPO) of its North American gold assets as the Canadian miner deals with rising costs and operational challenges. The gold-copper miner’s board unanimously approved plans to explore a partial spinout that would take a minority stake public while Barrick keeps control. The proposed unit would centre on the company’s interests in Nevada Gold Mines and Pueblo Viejo, along with its wholly owned Fourmile discovery in Nevada. Barrick said only a small minority interest would be listed. Interim chief executive officer Mark Hill said an IPO could offer shareholders more flexibility by creating …
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Mali’s military government has seized over $117 million worth of gold from Barrick’s (TSX: ABX)(NYSE: B) Loulo-Gounkoto mine, days after junta leader Colonel Assimi Goïta signed a law allowing himself to stay in power indefinitely. The seizure took place when state helicopters landed unannounced at the site and removed roughly 35,000 ounces of gold or slightly over one metric tonne. One metric tonne of gold is worth about $106.4 million on Friday, with gold trading at around $3,349 per ounce. Barrick said on Friday the metal was likely taken for sale by the provisional administrator appointed to oversee the mine. Details remain unclear and the situation is still u…
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Barrick Mining (NYSE: B) (TSX: ABX) rallied to its highest in 13 years, as it builds off the momentum of a “game-changing” gold find in Nevada as well as the broader strength of the precious metals market. The miner’s Toronto-listed shares shot up by as much as 6% to C$49.33 apiece, its best since early 2012. Its New York-listed shares followed similar moves, with an intraday high of $35.70. The company’s market capitalizations on the respective markets are C$81.7 billion and $59.6 billion. Barrick’s TSX-listed shares have hit the highest since early 2012. Chart: TradingView Should Monday’s gains hold, this would be Barrick’s best four-day stretch since 2020, wh…
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Malian tax officials have unlocked Barrick Gold’s (NYSE: GOLD) Bamako headquarters, nearly two months after sealing the doors over an alleged multimillion-dollar tax shortfall, Reuters reported on Monday. The office will now be run by a court-appointed administrator while the Canadian miner and Mali’s junta government continue wrangling over the country’s 2023 mining code. Former health minister Soumana Makadji was named provisional administrator of the complex last week. Barrick says it will appeal both his appointment and the wider court order that put the flagship Loulo-Gounkoto gold complex under state control. Barrick’s New York-listed shares rose 2% …
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Barrick Mining (TSX: ABX) (NYSE: B) has entered into an option agreement with Canadian gold junior Midland Exploration (TSXV: MD) for its Lewis property in Quebec. Under the terms, Barrick can acquire up to 75% of the project by making C$750,000 in staged cash payments and spending C$12 million on exploration by the end of 2032. During the option period, the Canadian gold miner will serve as the project’s operator. An initial 51% interest can be earned by paying C$250,000 cash to Midland and funding exploration work of at least C$3 million by 2028. Following the initial earn-in, the companies will form a joint venture. Barrick will then have the option to earn…
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Barrick Mining Corporation (NYSE: B) says new drilling along the ARK-KCD corridor at its flagship Kibali mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo confirms “significant additional orebodies” that could stretch the Tier One asset’s life well beyond its current 10-year plan. Since pouring first gold in 2013, Kibali has replaced every ounce mined, and in-country investment has now topped $6.3 billion. In a call with reporters, CEO Mark Bristow added that a 16 MW solar-plus-battery plant has pushed Kibali’s renewable share to 85%, allowing the site to run entirely on green power for half the year. Underground productivity upgrades are slated to lift output from Q3 onw…
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Barrick (NYSE: B) says its Fourmile project in Nevada has the potential to produce as much as 750,000 ounces of gold per year, positioning it as one of the most significant discoveries of the century. According to the company, updated studies released this week confirm that Fourmile combines exceptionally high grades with long mine life and access to existing infrastructure through the Nevada Gold Mines joint venture with Newmont. The latest resource estimate outlines 1.4 million ounces in the measured and indicated category and 6.4 million ounces inferred, with exploration suggesting up to 15 million additional ounces may be delineated. Average grades of 12 to 1…
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Barrick Mining (NYSE:B)(TSX:ABX) is selling its Alturas gold project in Chile to a Singapore-based unit of Boroo for $50 million in cash, plus a 0.5% net smelter return royalty on gold and silver production. The royalty will end once 2 million ounces of gold and gold-equivalent are produced. Boroo can buy it back within four years for $10 million, Barrick said. “This is another good example of an instance where an asset we own might be better suited in the hands of others while we pursue our priority portfolio of Barrick-managed growth projects,” President and chief executive Mark Bristow said. Alturas sits in Chile’s gold-rich El Indio district, 30 kilometres…
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Barrick Mining (NYSE: B; TSX: ABX) has agreed to sell its last operating gold mine in Canada, marking a significant milestone as the company shifts its focus toward copper. The Hemlo Gold Mine in Ontario will be sold to Carcetti Capital Corp. for $875 million in cash and $50 million worth of Carcetti shares. An additional $165 million in contingent payments could be triggered depending on future gold prices. The sale is expected to close in the fourth quarter of 2025. The $1.1 billion transaction comes at a time when bullion prices are at all-time highs, allowing Barrick to realize substantial value from one of its legacy assets. Carcetti said it will rename …
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Barrick Mining (TSX: ABX; NYSE: B) said on Monday it has agreed to sell its interests in the Tongon gold mine and certain exploration properties in Côte d’Ivoire to the Atlantic Group for up to $305 million. The transaction includes a cash payment of $192 million, which covers a $23 million shareholder loan repayment due within six months of closing. Barrick said the proceeds will be used to further strengthen its balance sheet and support its commitment to shareholder returns. The deal is expected to close in late 2025, subject to regulatory approvals and customary closing conditions. Founded 48 years ago, Atlantic Group is a privately held Pan-African conglo…
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Barrick Mining (NYSE: B) (TSX: ABX) says it has reached an agreement with Mali’s government to end their dispute, removing uncertainty surrounding the operation of its Loulo-Gounkoto complex in the African nation. Its stock surged. In a press release Monday, the Toronto-based gold miner confirmed that the Malian state has dropped all charges against the company and its affiliates and return operational control of Loulo-Gounkoto to Barrick. Additionally, the government will arrange for the release of four Barrick employees that has been detained for a year. In exchange, Barrick said it will withdraw its arbitration case against Mali, which it brought to the World B…
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