Putting the Ge in Geopolitics

Putting the Ge in Geopolitics

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Wrapping Up 2025; What’s Next For The Supercycle?

Helen Amos is joined by George Heppel to wrap up on the big developments and surprises over 2025. They discuss the recent surge in silver and platinum, what has kept metals prices high in the face of global tariffs, China’s reach on global metals supply chains, critical minerals ...  Show more

Delving Into the Macro

In this episode, Helen Amos is joined by BMO’s Chief Economist Doug Porter to discuss the impact of big macro shifts on the metals and mining space. They talk everything from rate cuts, the US dollar, AI, de-dollarisation, global trade, and emerging market development. Click her ...  Show more

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