On August 12, Gold Fields rose 5.09% in pre-market trading, trading at $42.31 per share, with turnover of approximately $3.08 million.
On the news front, international gold prices surged past $4,400 per ounce after the U.S. July non-farm payroll report unexpectedly showed a loss of 23,000 jobs, significantly below the market consensus of an 85,000 gain. Combined with downward revisions of over 100,000 jobs across the prior two months, the data sharply elevated market expectations for a Federal Reserve rate cut, weakening the dollar and boosting gold prices. Additionally, Citadel Securities issued its first structural allocation call on gold this year, citing five simultaneous catalysts: dovish Fed repricing, accelerating central bank gold purchases, CTA net short covering, bullish ETF options skew, and retail investor re-engagement.
Within the Gold sector, peers also advanced broadly. Among individual stocks, Kinross up 2.77%, Coeur Mining up 2.69%, Barrick Mining Corporation up 2.41%, Newmont Mining up 2.38%, and Agnico Eagle Mines up 1.85%.
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