Key Facts
- LIT ETF rebounded 0.74% to US$74.57 on Wednesday, August 19, 2026, after Tuesday’s decline, as equity investors looked past softer Chinese spot prices.
- Albemarle rose 1.18% to US$134.28, while Chilean producer SQM gained 1.22% to US$75.38, both recovering from losses a day earlier.
- Chinese lithium benchmark fell 1.21% to 151,650 CNY per tonne on Wednesday, extending a pullback driven by softer downstream battery demand.
- Physical prices remain high historically with the Trading Economics benchmark still up roughly 77% year-on-year despite the recent slide.
- EV battery-grade carbonate CIF Asia changed hands around 19.5 USD per kg on Wednesday, while battery-grade hydroxide averaged 18.05 USD per kg CIF China, Japan and Korea.
- Tuesday had shown a sharp equities-commodity split when LIT fell 2.91% even as the spot carbonate CFD rose 0.33%, a disconnect partly reversed on Wednesday.
Today’s Focus
Lithium miner shares rose on Wednesday, August 19, 2026, even as Chinese spot lithium prices slipped. The Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF, LIT, gained 0.74% to US$74.57, reversing most of Tuesday’s sharp fall.
Albemarle and Chile’s SQM each added more than 1%, closing at US$134.28 and US$75.38 respectively. The gains came as the main Chinese lithium benchmark dropped 1.21% to 151,650 CNY per tonne, evidence that equity investors are beginning to treat physical weakness as an opportunity.
Trading Economics attributed the physical market’s August softness to downside consumption risks and higher global supply. Yet lithium remains around 77% more expensive than a year ago, keeping producers’ shares attractive to investors betting demand from electric vehicles will hold up.
Battery-grade lithium carbonate delivered to Asia averaged 19.5 USD per kg on Wednesday, with hydroxide at 18.05 USD per kg, as supply from the Lithium Triangle and elsewhere kept chemical prices under pressure.
What matters today. Wednesday’s equity rebound suggests investors see the Chinese spot wobble as temporary, not a break in the long run of electric-vehicle demand.
One-stop reference
Company Intelligence
Every listed company in Latin America — financials, ownership and structure for 1,450+ companies across 26 exchanges, in one place.

01 The session in one read
Lithium equities climbed on Wednesday, August 19, 2026, while the physical market slipped. The LIT ETF, a basket of lithium miners and battery producers, gained 0.74% to US$74.57 after a sharp drop the day before.
Albemarle rose 1.18% to US$134.28 and Chile’s SQM added 1.22% to US$75.38. Their moves contrasted with the headline Chinese lithium benchmark, which fell 1.21% to 151,650 CNY per tonne as battery demand signals stayed soft.
Assessment — Equities look past weak Chinese spot MEDIUM
T
h
e
s
e
s
s
i
o
n
‘
s
c
o
r
e
m
e
s
s
a
g
e
i
s
t
h
a
t
l
i
t
h
i
u
m
m
i
n
e
r
s
a
n
d
s
p
o
t
c
h
e
m
i
c
a
l
s
a
r
e
m
o
v
i
n
g
o
n
d
i
f
f
e
r
e
n
t
c
l
o
c
k
s
.
S
h
a
r
e
s
i
n
A
l
b
e
m
a
r
l
e
,
S
Q
M
a
n
d
t
h
e
L
I
T
E
T
F
r
o
s
e
e
v
e
n
a
s
t
h
e
C
h
i
n
e
s
e
b
e
n
c
h
m
a
r
k
f
e
l
l
1
.
2
1
%
t
o
1
5
1
,
6
5
C
N
Y
p
e
r
t
o
n
n
e
,
s
u
g
g
e
s
t
i
n
g
e
q
u
i
t
y
t
r
a
d
e
r
s
a
r
e
p
r
i
c
i
n
g
a
n
e
v
e
n
t
u
a
l
d
e
m
a
n
d
r
e
c
o
v
e
r
y
t
h
a
t
h
a
s
n
o
t
y
e
t
s
h
o
w
n
u
p
i
n
p
h
y
s
i
c
a
l
t
r
a
d
e
.
T
h
e
v
a
r
i
a
b
l
e
t
o
w
a
t
c
h
i
s
w
h
e
t
h
e
r
C
h
i
n
e
s
e
l
i
t
h
i
u
m
c
a
r
b
o
n
a
t
e
h
o
l
d
s
a
b
o
v
e
1
5
,
C
N
Y
p
e
r
t
o
n
n
e
t
h
r
o
u
g
h
t
h
e
n
e
x
t
s
e
s
s
i
o
n
.
02 The board
The LIT ETF closed at US$74.57, up 0.74% on the session. Albemarle settled at US$134.28, a gain of 1.18%, while SQM ended at US$75.38, up 1.22%.
These are equity proxies for lithium, not the metal itself. The underlying Chinese lithium carbonate benchmark lost 1.21% to 151,650 CNY per tonne, and battery-grade lithium carbonate delivered to Asia averaged 19.5 USD per kg.
| Lithium (LIT ETF) | US$74.57 | +0.74% |
| Albemarle | US$134.28 | +1.18% |
| SQM | US$75.38 | +1.22% |
Source: RT close, 2026-08-19. Where a commodity has no spot feed, an exchange-traded tracker or leading producer is shown as a labelled proxy.
Live Market IntelligenceThe live market boardInside: market breadth, the sector heatmap, currencies & rates, the Latin America scoreboard and the full instrument board.Rio Times · Live Market Intelligence
Latin America — Cross-Market Board
Regional
Aug 20, 2026 · 02:52
Ibovespa · benchmark
167,830.27 +0.90%
L 167,142day rangeH 168,310
+21.85% over 12 months
Market breadth · 5 names
60% advancing
3 ▲ advancing2 declining ▼
Currencies, rates & key inputs
Latin America scoreboard
IndexLastTodayStrength
IbovespaBrazil 167,830.27 +0.90%
S&P/BMV IPCMexico 64,193.66 +0.41%
S&P IPSAChile 11,241.32 +0.49%
S&P MERVALArgentina 2,874,493 -0.59%
MSCI COLCAPColombia 2,453.87 -0.30%
BVL S&P PerúPeru 57,612.45 +1.33%
Full instrument board
| IBOV | 167,830.27 | +0.90% | +21.85% | 166,334.86 | 168,310 | 167,142 | — |
| IPSA | 11,241.32 | +0.49% | — | 11,186.57 | 11,210 | 10,984 | 1,513,213,483 |
| IPC MEX | 64,193.66 | +0.41% | +12.17% | 63,933.69 | 66,121 | 65,405 | 108,886,187 |
| MERVAL | 2,874,493 | -0.59% | +30.51% | 3,022,485 | 3,042,365 | 2,991,150 | — |
| COLCAP | 2,453.87 | -0.30% | — | 9.04 | 9.05 | 9.02 | 4,133 |
| BVL PERÚ | 57,612.45 | +1.33% | — | — | — | — | — |
| USD/BRL | 5.16 | +0.01% | -5.13% | 5.16 | 5.18 | 5.14 | — |
| EUR/BRL | 5.95 | +1.01% | -5.83% | 5.89 | 5.98 | 5.94 | — |
| USD/MXN | 17.06 | -0.24% | -8.58% | 17.10 | 17.08 | 17.01 | — |
| USD/CLP | 913.98 | +0.04% | -5.67% | 913.65 | 915.11 | 906.68 | — |
| USD/COP | 3,140 | +0.03% | -22.04% | 3,139 | 3,141 | 3,105 | — |
| USD/PEN | 3.36 | -0.66% | -4.82% | 3.38 | 3.38 | 3.35 | — |
| USD/ARS | 1,493 | +0.10% | +12.96% | 1,491 | 1,494 | 1,480 | — |
| USD/UYU | 40.27 | +1.24% | +1.80% | 39.77 | 40.27 | 40.23 | — |
| USD/PYG | 5,939 | +1.68% | -19.54% | 5,841 | 5,939 | 5,925 | — |
| USD/BOB | 11.64 | -0.76% | +72.04% | 11.73 | 11.72 | 11.64 | — |
| USD/DOP | 58.34 | +1.25% | -3.44% | 57.62 | 58.34 | 58.04 | — |
| USD/CRC | 445.92 | +0.89% | -9.71% | 441.97 | 448.50 | 445.92 | — |
Largest moves today
USD/PYG 5,939 +1.68%
BVL PERÚ 57,612.45 +1.33%
USD/DOP 58.34 +1.25%
USD/UYU 40.27 +1.24%
EUR/BRL 5.95 +1.01%
IBOV 167,830.27 +0.90%
USD/CRC 445.92 +0.89%
USD/BOB 11.64 -0.76%
The session read
The Ibovespa rose 0.90%, with breadth positive — 3 of 5 names higher. BVL PERÚ led, while MERVAL lagged.
03 What moved it
Physical lithium fell as Chinese buyers pulled back, with Trading Economics citing downside consumption risks and higher global supply. Yet the year-on-year picture remains strong: lithium prices are still up roughly 77% from a year earlier.
Equity investors appeared to treat that annual strength as a reason to buy the dip. The reversal from Tuesday, when LIT fell 2.91% even as spot carbonate rose, points to traders positioning for a rebound in battery demand before the physical market confirms it.
04 The Latin American read
SQM’s 1.22% gain to US$75.38 underscores how the Lithium Triangle’s producers benefit from investor patience. Chile, Argentina and Bolivia hold some of the world’s largest brine resources, and their output remains central to the battery supply chain.
No new production figures or policy announcements emerged from the Triangle on Wednesday. The region’s longer-running debates over royalty regimes and state control continue to hover over long-term supply expectations without a fresh headline to move prices.
05 The names to watch
Albemarle’s 1.18% rise to US$134.28 signals steady confidence in a diversified US-listed lithium producer. Its exposure to both hard rock and brine operations gives it a hedge against any single supply source.
The LIT ETF, up 0.74% to US$74.57, remains a broad gauge of the battery ecosystem, including miners and technology names. Its small gain suggests sustained but cautious buying across the sector rather than a single-stock surge.
06 The outlook
The split between falling physical prices and rising equity prices is the story to follow. If Chinese lithium carbonate holds above 150,000 CNY per tonne, the miners’ rebound may extend, because shares are now pricing in a demand recovery that has not fully appeared.
A decisive break below that level, however, would challenge the optimism that carried Albemarle, SQM and LIT higher on Wednesday, given the still-growing global supply pipeline.
07 What to watch
- Guangzhou lithium futures: Tuesday’s whipsaw, with a spike to 157,800 CNY and close at 155,400 CNY, showed speculative hedging is active; follow-ups could signal short-term floor.
- Chinese spot carbonate above 150,000 CNY: If the benchmark holds this psychological level, it would validate the equity rebound and support SQM and Albemarle.
- Battery-grade hydroxide CIF Asia: Hydroxide held at 18.05 USD per kg, a key premium gauge for high-nickel cathodes that will reveal whether downstream demand is firming.
- Lithium Triangle policy headlines: Any fresh royalty or concession news from Chile, Argentina or Bolivia could shift supply expectations quickly, given the region’s resource concentration.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why did lithium miners rise while spot prices fell?
Equity investors often look months ahead, and with lithium still up roughly 77% year-on-year, they bought the dip in shares while physical traders focused on current soft battery demand.
What is the LIT ETF?
The LIT ETF is the Global X Lithium & Battery Tech ETF, a basket of lithium miners and battery technology companies. It tracks equity performance, not the raw lithium price.
What is the Lithium Triangle?
It is the resource-rich salt flat region spanning Chile, Argentina and Bolivia, a major source of brine-based lithium carbonate for the global battery supply chain.
Why are Chinese prices falling?
Trading Economics points to downside consumption risks and rising global supply, which have pushed lithium carbonate toward a six-month low around 140,000 CNY earlier in August.
This article was produced by The Rio Times’ automated newsroom system. How we use AI · Report an error
LatAm Markets: Live Signals → — real-time movers, turnover leaders and FX across Latin America.
The Rio Times · Power Map
See who really holds power in Latin America
Click to open the Power Map →

By The Rio Times | Created at 2026-08-20 05:56:35 | Updated at 2026-08-20 06:48:07
59 minutes ago








