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Miners Are Worth A Look After Trailing By 40%

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by Tyler Durden
Wednesday, Mar 26, 2025 - 09:00 AM

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By Michael Msika, Bloomberg markets live reporter and strategist

Soaring metals prices and China’s pro-growth pivot are prompting investors to rethink the negativity around mining stocks.

A ratio of Europe’s basic resources index against the broader market has fallen over 40% since a peak in 2022 and is now at the bottom of an eight-year range. That historic weakness presents an opportunity for investors looking to get exposure to a better outlook in China and the prospect of greater metals demand.

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