On August 19, Barrick Mining Corporation rose 5.3% in regular trading, trading at $44.5/share, with turnover of $130 million. The rally was driven by gold prices breaking above $4,425, JPMorgan raising the company's target price to $52 (implying approximately 16% upside from the current level), and broad-based strength across the gold mining sector.
On the macro front, the Bank of Korea purchased gold ETFs for the first time in 13 years during Q2, reinforcing the global central bank gold-buying narrative. Deutsche Bank has characterized the current gold rally as an ongoing \"explosive\" phase, setting a year-end target range of $4,700-$5,100/oz driven by expanding U.S. government debt and renewed ETF inflows.
At the company level, Barrick reported Q2 revenue of $5.292 billion (+44% YoY) and net income growth of 50% YoY. The company also reached a $1.95 billion settlement with Newmont resolving all Nevada Gold Mines disputes, clearing a key obstacle for its planned North American gold assets IPO, which management described as \"very close.\"
Within the Gold sector, Newmont Mining rose 6.77%, Coeur Mining rose 7.89%, Agnico Eagle Mines rose 6.5%, Kinross rose 6.38%, and Anglogold Ashanti rose 6.01%.
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