On July 31, Hecla Mining fell 5.09% in regular trading, trading at $14.105/share, with turnover of $29.19 million.
On the news front, the silver sector briefly rebounded the prior session after the Fed rate decision landed, but resumed its decline on July 31. Market pricing for a September rate hike climbed to 81%, with expectations of higher real rates and a stronger dollar continuing to suppress silver prices and weigh on the broader precious metals sector.
Among sector peers, Endeavour Silver fell 5.41%, First Majestic Silver fell 4.59%, Silvercorp Metals fell 4.56%, Aya Gold & Silver fell 4.47%, and Vizsla Silver fell 3.55%. Hecla Mining is scheduled to report Q2 earnings on August 4 after market close, with consensus revenue expectations of approximately $368 million, representing 45.13% year-over-year growth.
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