Movement Alert|WANGUO GOLD GP Falls 3.87% in Regular Trading, Mining Sector Broadly Weakens Amid Gold Price Correction

Market Focus08-13

On August 13, WANGUO GOLD GP fell 3.87% in regular trading, trading at 11.94 HKD/share, with turnover of 113 million HKD.

The decline came amid broad-based weakness across the Diversified Metals & Mining sector. Gold prices have entered a technical correction phase after surging approximately 8% in August, with indicators signaling overbought conditions. Analysts noted that gold had closed above one standard deviation above its 50-day moving average for the first time in 103 trading days, a historically bearish short-term signal. The pending release of US July CPI data added pressure as market participants weighed the potential for profit-taking if inflation readings fail to show sufficient cooling.

Within the sector, ZIJIN MINING fell 1.45%, CMOC fell 2.76%, MMG fell 3.27%, JIAXIN INTL RES fell 1.23%, while LYGEND RESOURCE edged up 0.14%. WANGUO GOLD GP is scheduled to release interim results on August 17, with the company previously guiding first-half net profit of RMB 8.8 billion to 9.2 billion, representing 46%-53% year-over-year growth.

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