On July 29, Coeur Mining fell 5.1% in regular trading, trading at $14.1/share, with turnover of $44.43 million.
On the news front, spot gold prices continued to slide and broke below the $4,000/oz level, last quoted at $3,999.91/oz, down 0.71% intraday; COMEX gold futures fell 1.03% to $3,997.20/oz. As a company with dual gold and silver exposure, Coeur Mining led sector declines. The market adopted a broadly defensive posture ahead of the Fed rate decision, with traders expecting the central bank to hold rates steady while the statement and Chair remarks are anticipated to focus on inflation risks.
Within the Gold sector, peers declined broadly: Newmont Mining fell 2.42%, Barrick Mining Corporation fell 3.27%, Agnico Eagle Mines fell 2.5%, Wheaton Precious Metals fell 2.77%, and Royal fell 2.16%. Coeur Mining is scheduled to report quarterly earnings on August 5 after market close, with consensus estimates projecting revenue of $1.286 billion, up 187% year-over-year, and adjusted EPS of $0.32.
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