On August 21, Freeport-McMoRan rose 3.15% in pre-market trading, trading at $73.59/share, with turnover of $1.3878 million. The stock is extending its recent momentum as policy tailwinds and a historically tight copper market converge.
On the news front, President Trump announced a $3 billion investment commitment toward critical minerals and battery projects, while convening approximately 100 mining executives for a roundtable discussion. Major miners including Rio Tinto and BHP were reportedly invited to the event, signaling heightened government focus on domestic mineral supply chains. As one of the world's largest publicly traded copper producers, Freeport-McMoRan stands as a direct beneficiary of such policy support.
The move also comes against a backdrop of extreme tightness in global copper markets. LME copper prices recently broke above $14,000/ton, with spot premiums over three-month futures exceeding $500 — the widest backwardation since 2021. LME copper inventories have fallen for over 42 consecutive days to approximately 205,000 tons, the longest decline streak since 2014, as global traders scramble to reroute copper to the US ahead of anticipated tariff actions.
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