On August 19, ZIJIN GOLD INTL fell 4.93% in regular trading, trading at HK$134.7, with turnover of approximately HK$109 million. The decline came as the stock pulled back from elevated levels following a cumulative gain of over 6% across the prior two trading sessions, compounded by broad weakness across the gold sector.
The sharp rally on August 17-18 was driven by the company's blockbuster interim results disclosed on August 14: H1 revenue reached US$3.99 billion, up 100% year-over-year; profit attributable to owners surged 179% to US$1.45 billion; and the board declared its first-ever interim dividend of HK$1.50 per share. Additionally, Bank of America raised its target price to HK$150 reiterating a Buy rating, while Citi initiated coverage with a Buy rating and HK$178 target price.
Despite these positive fundamentals, the stock's pullback on August 19 significantly exceeded peer declines. Within the Gold sector, China Gold International rose 1.13%, Lingbao Gold slipped 0.09%, SD Gold was flat, Zhaojin Mining fell 0.42%, and Chifeng Gold declined 0.78%, indicating ZIJIN GOLD INTL's retreat was primarily driven by profit-taking after its outsized prior gains rather than a sector-wide deterioration.
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