Movement Alert|Barrick Mining Corporation Declines 3.07% in Regular Trading, Chile Mine Snowstorm Production Halt Concerns Continue

Market Focus
Jul 29

On July 29, Barrick Mining Corporation declined 3.07% in regular trading, trading at $35.5/share, with turnover of $64.16 million. The decline was driven by continued market concerns over operational disruption at the company's Chile mining operations following severe snowstorms.

Barrick Mining previously issued a statement confirming that its Barriales camp in Chile's Atacama region experienced a complete blockage of land access due to severe storms, prompting the emergency airlift of all workers via helicopter. The company confirmed all personnel were safely transported and are in good health. Chile, the world's largest copper-producing nation, has been hit by sustained winter storms, with multiple miners suspending operations. The market continues to price in risk of prolonged production disruption at Barrick's Chilean copper assets.

Adding to pressure, BofA Securities cut its price target on Barrick to $56 from $58, and UBS lowered its target to $50 from $54, both maintaining Buy ratings. The broader gold sector traded lower, with Newmont Mining down 2.49%, Agnico Eagle Mines down 2.55%, Wheaton Precious Metals down 2.77%, and Coeur Mining down 5.43%.

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