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Research Alert: Rio Tinto Delivers 9% Copper Equivalent Growth; All 2026 Guidance Unchanged

-- CFRA, an independent research provider, has providedwith the following research alert. Analysts at CFRA have summarized their opinion as follows:

Rio Tinto delivered solid Q1 2026 performance with 9% copper equivalent production growth despite weather challenges. Iron ore production reached 78.8Mt (up 13%) with strong performance, though sales growth was constrained to 2% at 72.4Mt due to tropical cyclones disrupting shipments by ~8Mt. We believe the diversified portfolio demonstrated resilience and scale advantages, with Oyu Tolgoi copper surging 56% to 102kt and Simandou achieving its first full shipment milestone. Management maintained 2026 guidance despite weather impacts, reflecting confidence in operational execution. The company successfully implemented the full USD650M of productivity benefits and completed the Resolution Copper land exchange, with drilling now underway at one of the world's largest untapped copper deposits. We expect continued strength from aluminum operations and Oyu Tolgoi's ramp-up toward 500kt annual production from 2028-2036, though two workplace fatalities underscore management's renewed safety focus.

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