AI, China, Copper, gold, international, Mining, semiconductors, small cap
Gold rose 64% in 2025, its best year since 1979, driven by concerns over Federal Reserve independence, U.S. government deficit, geopolitical tensions, and central banks diversifying from U.S. dollar-based assets. Precious metals are viewed as dollar and inflation hedges. Copper had a strong year as supply disruptions at major mines continued. Demand is expected to rise in 2026 as copper is a key component in electrification push, maintaining imbalanced supply/demand and upward price pressure. Chinese technology companies with AI exposure performed well during the year. Tower Semiconductor benefited from accelerating AI demand, with strong momentum in RF infrastructure and silicon photonics businesses where customer demand far outpaces current supply. Chinese stocks performed well, particularly technology companies with AI exposure. However, hopes for economic growth acceleration failed to materialize as meaningful stimulus follow-through did not occur. Government officials have signaled further stimulus in 2026 with more proactive fiscal policy.
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