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Anglo American share price ends near 1-year high as metal rally sets up the week ahead
25 January 2026
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Anglo American share price ends near 1-year high as metal rally sets up the week ahead

London, Jan 25, 2026, 08:25 GMT — The market has closed.

  • On Friday, Anglo American shares ended 1.08% higher, closing at 3,378 pence.
  • Anglo American plans to release its Q4 2025 production report on Feb. 5, followed by the full-year 2025 results on Feb. 20.
  • Deal chatter persists following Anglo’s $53 billion merger with Teck Resources, with copper prices continuing to dominate the sector’s attention.

Anglo American (AAL.L) shares approach Monday’s London open close to recent peaks, having closed Friday at 3,378 pence, marking a 1.1% gain for the day.

This matters now since the stock’s been moving more like a macro play: metals prices, merger news, and risk appetite are driving the action as investors hold out for the company’s upcoming operational updates.

The shares climbed roughly 4% over the last week, bouncing between a 4.9% surge on Jan. 21 and a 1.7% dip the following day, then closing up on Friday. The stock reached an intraday high of 3,451 pence on Jan. 22.

By Friday’s close, Anglo hovered just below the peak of its 52-week range, recorded by Investing.com as 1,641.5 to 3,451.0 pence.

Much of the momentum stems from the broader mining sector. Spot platinum surged to a record $2,684.43 an ounce on Friday, marking a 27% gain year-to-date, Reuters reported. Prices climbed on the back of the European Union’s revised stance on the 2035 combustion-engine ban and ongoing supply constraints.

Copper stands out as the main draw in Anglo’s equity narrative. The miner, diversified across copper, premium iron ore, and crop nutrients along with other holdings, has been actively reshaping its portfolio.

Investors are watching the Anglo-Teck deal closely. EU regulators must rule by Feb. 10 under a streamlined antitrust review, with a separate decision on the bloc’s Foreign Subsidies Regulation due by Feb. 3, per a European Commission filing Reuters cited.

The setup remains fragile. A drop in metals prices could slam miners fast, while any unexpected hiccup in production or cost could rattle a stock that’s already baked in plenty of positive news.

Anglo American’s Q4 production figures drop on Feb. 5, setting the stage before the full-year results arrive on Feb. 20.

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