Copper and lithium are both commodities tied to powerful economic trends like electrification, renewable energy, and data ...
In this article, we will discuss: 7 Best Lithium and Battery Stocks to Buy Right Now. According to a December 12, 2025, Bloomberg report, energy storage technologies could drive up demand for lithium ...
Lithium stocks were jolted in Asia on Thursday following news that Zimbabwe banned the export of lithium-concentrate materials, adding to concerns about tight supplies of the key battery-making ...
Sentiment for lithium prices and lithium stocks turned bullish in late 2025 as global demand surged, suggesting that a market surplus could tighten into a deficit sooner than previously expected.
Global demand for lithium presents a significant opportunity for Australia and Australian lithium companies. Australia remains the world’s largest lithium miner, supplying nearly 30 percent of global ...
Albemarle (ALB) +5.9% in early trading Wednesday, leading lithium stocks higher after Zimbabwe suspended exports of lithium concentrates and raw minerals. The export ban, which is intended to compel ...
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Lithium Americas (LAR) upgraded to buy: Here's why

Investors might want to bet on Lithium Americas (LAR), as it has been recently upgraded to a Zacks Rank #2 (Buy). This rating change essentially reflects an upward trend in earnings estimates -- one ...
Welcome to the Investing News Network's weekly round-up of the top-performing mining stocks listed on the ASX, starting with news in Australia's resource sector. All five top stocks of the week hold ...
China is canceling old lithium mining licenses, mostly for non-operational mines. Chinese lithium prices spiked on the news, pushing lithium stocks higher today. The Bureau of Natural Resources in ...
Fears of a tighter lithium supply from China are driving up prices. Sigma Lithium could greatly benefit as it adjusts sales volumes to capitalize on higher prices. The lithium stock is up only about ...
March 9 (Reuters) - Lithium developer Controlled Thermal Resources (CTR) will go public in the U.S. through a $4.7 billion merger with blank-check firm Plum Acquisition Corp IV, the companies said on ...