On July 31, Coeur Mining declined 5.39% in regular trading, trading at $14.59/share, with turnover of $33.31 million.
On the news front, spot gold lost momentum after the market digested the Fed's decision to hold rates unchanged, retreating from above $4,100 to around $4,060 intraday, while the US dollar index rebounded simultaneously, putting clear pressure on precious metals. Coeur Mining, as a gold-silver dual-exposure name, exhibits elevated sensitivity to gold price fluctuations.
Within the Gold sector, the broader group sold off broadly. Among individual stocks, Anglogold Ashanti fell 9.74%, Eldorado fell 7.88%, Agnico Eagle Mines fell 5.00%, Newmont Mining fell 3.99%, and Barrick Mining fell 3.74%.
The company is scheduled to report quarterly earnings on August 5 after market close, with consensus estimates calling for revenue of $1.286 billion, up 187% year-over-year, and adjusted EPS of $0.32.
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