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BHP share price rises as Rio-Glencore merger talks put mining giants back in play
10 January 2026
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BHP share price rises as Rio-Glencore merger talks put mining giants back in play

SYDNEY, Jan 10, 2026, 16:52 AEDT — Market closed

  • BHP Group shares closed up 0.8% on Friday as markets digested Rio Tinto-Glencore merger talks.
  • Investors are watching whether consolidation pressure shifts strategy for the world’s biggest miner.
  • Next on the calendar: BHP’s half-year operational review on Jan. 20, then results on Feb. 17.

BHP Group Ltd (ASX: BHP) shares ended Friday up 0.8% at A$47.72, steadying after a choppy start to the year as miners took in talk of a Rio Tinto-Glencore tie-up.

The deal chatter matters for BHP because it goes straight to scale and copper. Rio and Glencore said they are in talks about a takeover that could create a mining group bigger than BHP, and some investors say it could force rivals to weigh their own options.

BHP has its own near-term catalyst. It is due to publish an operational review on Jan. 20 — a production and sales update — followed by half-year results on Feb. 17, both in Melbourne time.

Rio has until Feb. 5 under UK takeover rules to make a firm offer for Glencore or walk away, Reuters reported, and analysts have flagged potential regulatory hurdles given China’s role in industrial metals demand.

Even if a deal does not land, the debate has sharpened the market’s focus on copper-heavy growth and trading income. “Just how Glencore’s coal and trading arms fit in with Rio’s business model… are key questions,” Derren Nathan, head of equity research at Hargreaves Lansdown, said. Reuters

BHP itself has been quiet on the Australian exchange in the past week, with no company announcements posted in the ASX feed over that period.

Copper has been the sector’s tailwind, with prices hitting record levels earlier this week as traders braced for supply tightness, a move that tends to lift sentiment toward diversified miners with meaningful copper exposure.

But there are clear risks. A merger process can drag, die, or get diluted by asset sales, and BHP remains heavily geared to iron ore demand from China — a market where policymakers and buyers have shown they want more control over pricing.

In the U.S., BHP’s New York-listed shares last traded at $61.72, down about 2% from the prior close, underscoring that global risk appetite still swings quickly around commodities and deal headlines.

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