On August 12, Gold Fields rose 5.26% in regular trading, trading at $41.655/share, with turnover of $25.92 million. The rally was driven by a sharp surge in gold prices after weak US employment data fueled expectations of imminent Federal Reserve rate cuts.
On the news front, US July non-farm payrolls unexpectedly declined by 23,000 jobs, significantly below the market consensus of 85,000 new additions. Combined with a cumulative downward revision of over 100,000 in the prior two months, the data pushed Fed rate-cut expectations sharply higher, weakening the dollar and propelling international gold prices above the $4,400 mark. Additionally, Citadel Securities issued its first structural allocation call on gold for the year, identifying five catalysts simultaneously at work: dovish Fed repricing, accelerating central bank gold purchases, CTA net-short covering, bullish ETF options skew, and retail investor re-entry — all supporting continued strength in gold mining equities.
Within the Gold sector, other notable movers include Agnico Eagle Mines up 2.07%, Barrick Mining Corporation up 1.74%, Anglogold Ashanti up 1.70%, Newmont Mining up 1.02%, and Coeur Mining up 1.00%.
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