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Freeport-McMoRan stock jumps as copper deal talk swirls and brokers lift targets
11 January 2026
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Freeport-McMoRan stock jumps as copper deal talk swirls and brokers lift targets

New York, January 10, 2026, 18:06 EST — Market closed

  • Freeport-McMoRan shares ended Friday up 4.26%, closing at $56.53, just shy of their 52-week peak.
  • JPMorgan boosted its price target to $68, while Scotiabank nudged theirs up to $63.
  • Investors will be eyeing U.S. CPI data set for Jan. 13, alongside Freeport’s quarterly earnings call on Jan. 22.

Freeport-McMoRan Inc shares closed Friday at $56.53, climbing 4.26% as new mining deal rumors stirred interest alongside a wave of upbeat target upgrades linked to copper.

Copper’s now the hot ticket in mining boardrooms, sparking fresh interest in who holds the key assets. “Vale and Freeport are both going to be in focus – but it’s unlikely they’re for sale,” said Mark Kelly, CEO of advisory firm MKI Global, commenting on the Rio Tinto-Glencore merger talks and the potential ripple effect on competitors. Reuters

The stock’s next move might depend more on the calendar than on deal rumors. Tuesday’s U.S. inflation report could shake up the dollar and reshape rate forecasts. Then, Freeport’s conference call on Jan. 22 will offer a fresh update on volumes, costs, and management’s outlook for copper demand through 2026.

JPMorgan’s Bill Peterson bumped Freeport’s price target to $68 from $58, maintaining an “Overweight” rating—Wall Street code for expecting the stock to outperform its peers. The firm cited “improved forward pricing” as the reason for the increase and reiterated a preference for copper over aluminum. TipRanks

Scotiabank bumped up its target price for Freeport to $63 from $47, maintaining an “outperform” rating, a report summary showed Thursday. MarketBeat

Friday’s trading started off uneven but wrapped up on a solid note. The stock fluctuated from a low of $54.57 to a high of $56.71, opening at $55.45, per Yahoo Finance historical data.

Freeport stands as the biggest U.S.-listed copper producer, with significant gold output as well. This combination means the stock closely tracks copper prices and the expenses involved in operating large, complex mining operations.

The setup works both ways. Softer copper prices, weaker industrial demand, or a hotter inflation report boosting the dollar could weigh on the group and erase some of this month’s gains.

At Monday’s open, eyes will be on whether Freeport can break above its 52-week high of $57.12, as shown on the company’s quote page. Thursday’s close at $54.22 will act as a key reference if sentiment shifts. The next major events to watch are the Jan. 13 CPI report and Freeport’s quarterly earnings call on Jan. 22.

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