Zurück geht es hier Grüezi! Sie wurden auf finanzen.ch, unser Portal für Schweizer Anleger, weitergeleitet.  Zurück geht es hier.

Rare Holdings Aktie 2945123 / ZAE000092714

02.09.2025 17:05:34

Aclara secures $5M US funding for Brazilian rare earth project

Aclara Resources (TSX: ARA) has received financial backing from the US government for one of its two rare earth assets in the Americas, in the latest example of Western nations attempting to build its own supply chain to counter China’s minerals dominance.In a press release Tuesday, the company announced that the US International Development Finance Corporation (DFC) has committed up to $5 million to support the development of its Carina heavy rare earths project in Goiás, Brazil.Specifically, the funds — to be provided under DFC’s Project Development Program — will go towards a feasibility study that is scheduled for completion in early 2026. Work on the feasibility began in July, and is being conducted by Hatch Ltd. as a continuation of the pre-feasibility, due later this month.“We are deeply honored to have been selected by the US DFC as a recipient of the project development funds. This initial investment is not only a validation of Aclara’s strategy, but also an important first step toward a larger commitment from DFC once we complete the feasibility study for the Carina project,” stated Aclara’s CEO Ramón Barúa.The DFC funding may be converted into equity of the company in the future. This can be triggered once Aclara completes a single financing of $50 million or more, or multiple financings of at least $75 million, within 12 months to fund the Carina project’s construction. Upon Aclara completing the financing(s), DFC will also have a preferential option to provide or arrange financing.Shares of Aclara rose to a 52-week high of C$1.57 on the funding announcement. By 10:30 a.m., it traded 5.5% higher at C$1.53 for a market capitalization of C$332.2 million ($233.6 million).Key heavy rare earth assetIn July, Bloomberg reported that Aclara’s management held talks with US government agencies for possible financing toward its $1.5 billion plan to mine rare earths in Latin America. The company, which is 57% owned by the Hochschild Group, is developing two ionic clay deposits in Brazil and Chile, with Carina being its flagship.Aclara considers Carina to be a key rare earth asset that could reduce Western reliance on China, which currently accounts for 90% of the global supply. Chief executive Barua told Reuters last year that once in operation, Carina could produce about 13% of China’s rare earth output each year.According to a preliminary economic assessment, Carina could generate on an annual basis as much as 191 tonnes of dysprosium (Dy) and terbium (Tb), heavy rare earths that are essential to electric vehicle motors, wind turbines, and various defence and medical technologies. The report estimated a mine life of 22 years and a net present value of $1.5 billion, using an 8% discount rate, with an internal rate of return (IRR) of 27%.Production in 2028The upcoming pre-feasibility study will look to improve on those economics, using a total resource count of 298 million tonnes grading 1,452 ppm total rare earth oxides (TREO) in the inferred category, for 432,000 tonnes of TREO.On the DFC funding for the feasibility study, Barua said that it would help de-risk the development of the Carina project while providing additional confidence to potential off-takers currently evaluating its viability as a long-term supplier of heavy rare earths.Earlier this year, Aclara launched a pilot plant to test the production of dysprosium and terbium from ionic clay extracted from Carina. The facility represents a key step in advancing the project towards production, which management is targeting for in 2028.The company is also eyeing a similar production timeline for its Penco project in Chile, which is smaller and hosts a measured and indicated resource totalling 27.5 million tonnes grading 2,292 ppm TREO, for 62,900 tonnes of contained TREO.Weiter zum vollständigen Artikel bei Mining.com

Analysen zu Rare Holdings Ltd.

  • Alle
  • Kaufen
  • Hold
  • Verkaufen
  • ?
Zu diesem Datensatz liegen uns leider keine Daten vor.
Eintrag hinzufügen

Erfolgreich hinzugefügt!. Zu Portfolio/Watchlist wechseln.

Es ist ein Fehler aufgetreten!

Kein Portfolio vorhanden. Bitte zusätzlich den Namen des neuen Portfolios angeben. Keine Watchlisten vorhanden. Bitte zusätzlich den Namen der neuen Watchlist angeben.

CHF
Hinzufügen

Erfolgsfaktoren hinter starker Performance – Karsten-Dirk Steffens zu Gast im BX Morningcall

Einmal pro Monat laden Investment-Stratege François Bloch und Börsen-Experte David Kunz spannende Persönlichkeiten aus der Finanzbranche zum Interview ein.

In einem exklusiven Gespräch gibt Karsten-Dirk Steffens, CEO Schweiz von Aberdeen Investments, Einblicke in seine persönliche Motivation, die Entwicklung des Unternehmens in der Schweiz sowie die wichtigsten Trends für institutionelle und private Anleger.

Themen des Interviews:

– 15 Jahre Aberdeen Investments in der Schweiz – Rückblick und Zukunft
– Unterschiede zwischen institutionellen Kunden und internationalen Investoren
– Aktuelle Schwerpunkte bei Pensionskassen und Versicherungen (u. a. Aktienallokation)
– Nachhaltigkeit & ESG – Renaissance für Privatanleger vs. klare Standards bei Pensionskassen
– Alternative Anlagen: Private Markets, Infrastruktur, Private Debt
– Demokratisierung von Private Markets
– Chancen durch Digitalisierung, Blockchain und Tokenisierung

👉🏽 https://bxplus.ch/bx-musterportfolio/

Erfolgsfaktoren hinter starker Performance – Karsten-Dirk Steffens zu Gast im BX Morningcall

Mini-Futures auf SMI

Typ Stop-Loss Hebel Symbol
Short 12’714.90 19.89 BHDSPU
Short 12’992.37 13.90 UBSOUU
Short 13’482.46 8.93 QIUBSU
SMI-Kurs: 12’193.86 12.09.2025 17:30:41
Long 11’694.62 18.81 SHFB5U
Long 11’466.73 13.98 BBWS3U
Long 10’969.88 8.93 BSXSZU
Die Produktdokumentation, d.h. der Prospekt und das Basisinformationsblatt (BIB), sowie Informationen zu Chancen und Risiken, finden Sie unter: https://keyinvest-ch.ubs.com

finanzen.net News

Datum Titel
{{ARTIKEL.NEWS.HEAD.DATUM | date : "HH:mm" }}
{{ARTIKEL.NEWS.BODY.TITEL}}