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Big funds bet billions on mining supercycle - Reuters

Big funds bet billions on mining supercycle - Reuters

Big funds bet billions on mining supercycle Reuters

April 30, 2026 at 06:04 AM Original source
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Big funds bet billions on mining supercycle - Reuters
Reutersvia rss

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Analysis-Big funds bet billions on mining supercycle
Reutersvia ai

Major fund managers are predicting a sustained rally in mining and metals, with assets under management in mining exchange-traded funds more than doubling to $87.4 billion by March 31, driven by robust AI infrastructure, rising defense spending, and a shift away from expensive tech stocks.

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Mining supercycle: Big money bets billions
Energy Newsvia ai

Major fund managers are predicting a sustained rally in mining and metals, with assets under management in mining exchange-traded funds more than doubling to $87.4 billion by March 31, driven by robust AI infrastructure, rising defense spending, and a shift away from expensive tech stocks.

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Big funds bet billions on mining supercycle
MarketScreener Indiavia ai

Major fund managers are predicting a sustained rally in mining and metals, with assets under management in mining exchange-traded funds more than doubling to $87.4 billion by March 31, driven by robust AI infrastructure, rising defense spending, and a shift away from expensive tech stocks.

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