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Metal Miners - The Week’s Worst Performing ETF Segment

Published 2023-09-27, 10:25 a/m

The Metal Miners Segment experienced a significant downturn over the course of the past week, with performance dropping -6.60%. This decline can be largely attributed to recent suggestions by the Federal Reserve of an impending rate hike, which is typically perceived as an indicator of potential global economic shifts.

The possibility of a rate increase raises substantial concerns regarding elevated borrowing costs for mining and production companies. Such financial pressures could lead to a decrease in production activities, subsequently affecting the supply chain dynamics within the sector.

Broader economic uncertainties are also likely to have contributed to this downward trend, leading to reduced demand for strategic metals - elements that are integral components in high-tech and green technologies. As these industries form a considerable portion of consumer markets today, any reduction in demand for their key materials can significantly impact related themes or sectors.

In addition, there has been a notable decrease in consumer spending on electric vehicles recently. Given that EVs represent one of the primary applications for many metals – especially those used in battery technology – lower expenditure on these products inevitably affects overall demand levels within the metal industry.

In summary, multiple factors - including potential interest rate hikes from the Federal Reserve along with broader economic uncertainties - have exerted pressure on both supply side (mining/production companies) and demand side (high-tech/green tech industries & consumers). And, together with the declining price of certain key metals like lithium carbonate and decreased consumer spending on EVs, prompted last week’s downturn experienced by the Metal Miners Segment.

The iShares S&P/TSX Global Base Metals Index ETF (XBM) lost -6.78% over the week, while also witnessing outflows of -$41 million over the same period. The fund remains positive on a year to date basis with a performance of +1.17%.

Group Data: Metal Miners Segment

Group Data: Metal Miners Segment

Funds Specific Data: XBM, ZMT

Funds Specific Data: XBM, ZMT

This content was originally published by our partners at the Canadian ETF Marketplace.

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