On August 19, CHINAGOLDINTL fell 3.56% in regular trading, trading at 236.4 HKD/share, with turnover of HKD 137 million.
The decline follows a cumulative rally of over 20% from August 14 to 18, driven by blockbuster interim results (H1 net profit of USD 5.07 billion, up 153% YoY; revenue of USD 9.14 billion, up 58%), approval of the Chang Shan Hao mine slope remediation plan, and the Jiama mine large-scale open-pit expansion proposal targeting daily processing capacity of 160,000 tonnes. Short-term profit-taking pressure has now emerged.
On the commodity side, international gold prices have risen nearly 9% in August but encountered significant selling pressure near USD 4,400/oz. Institutions noted the pace of gains was excessive and cautioned against chasing the rally. Within the Gold sector, performance diverged, with SD GOLD up 2.05%, LINGBAO GOLD up 1.63%, CHIFENG GOLD up 1.1%, ZHAOJIN MINING up 0.34%, and ZIJIN GOLD INTL down 1.02%.
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