On August 4, HudBay Minerals rose 6.24% in regular trading, trading at $24.99/share, with turnover of $21.60 million. The copper sector rallied broadly on multiple converging tailwinds spanning both supply constraints and accelerating demand.
On the supply side, severe rainfall and snowfall in Chile forced a complete shutdown of the Caserones copper mine, while ICSG data revealed global copper mine output declined 1.9% year-over-year in the first five months, with copper concentrate processing fees continuously hitting record lows. On the demand side, AI data center infrastructure buildout is rapidly increasing consumption of copper cables and busbars, with institutions forecasting global data center copper demand to reach 740,000 tonnes.
Within the Diversified Metals & Mining sector, peers moved in tandem: Teck Resources up 6.16%, BHP Billiton up 4.74%, MP Materials Corp. up 4.9%, Rio Tinto up 3.46%, and USA Rare Earth up 3.72%. HudBay Minerals also recently reported Q2 adjusted EPS of $0.28, beating the FactSet consensus estimate of $0.26, and received approval to expand its Constancia mill capacity in Peru to 34 million metric tons annually.
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