Movement Alert|Pan American Silver Rises 5.11% in Regular Trading, Fed Officials Signal Lower Inflation Risk Boosting Precious Metals Sector

Market Focus07-02 21:48

On July 2, Pan American Silver rose 5.11% in regular trading, trading at $46.89/share, with turnover of $27.32 million.

On the news front, Fed Governor Waller recently stated that U.S. inflation risks have declined, combined with the long-term supportive logic of global central banks continuing to accumulate gold reserves, lifting the precious metals mining sector broadly. Within the Gold sector, Coeur Mining gained 8.04%, Anglogold Ashanti rose 4.88%, Barrick Mining advanced 4.66%, and Newmont Mining climbed 4.61%.

Additionally, Pan American Silver recently approved a $146 million investment for the first phase of development at its Timmins operation in Ontario, Canada, including a shaft extension and exploration drifts. RBC also raised its price target on Pan American Silver to $75 from $55, maintaining an Outperform rating, with the consensus mean target at $71.09.

Pan American Silver engages in the exploration, development, extraction, and processing of silver, gold, zinc, lead, and copper mines across Canada, Mexico, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Chile, and Brazil.

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