On August 19, Gold Fields rose 5.83% in regular trading, trading at $43.13/share, with turnover of $12.99 million. The rally was driven by a Deutsche Bank commodity strategist report indicating that golds fifth explosive rally phase, which began in 2024, remains intact.
According to the report, central bank gold purchases and ETF capital inflows are forming dual inelastic demand support, with a year-end gold price target range of $4,700-$5,100 per ounce. ETF 30-day net inflows have reached 1.5 million ounces, while central bank gold purchases hit a record high of $38.88 billion in real dollar terms during the first quarter. Additionally, Canaccord Genuity previously upgraded Gold Fields to a Buy rating, raising its target price from $40.25 to $57.25.
Within the Gold sector, peers rallied broadly. Newmont Mining rose 6.55%, Coeur Mining rose 6.73%, Agnico Eagle Mines rose 5.56%, Anglogold Ashanti rose 5.51%, and Barrick Mining Corporation rose 5.37%.
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