Movement Alert|China Gold International Rises 3.22% in Regular Trading, Gold Sector Rebounds After Multi-Day Systematic Correction

Market Focus05-22

On May 22, China Gold International rose 3.22% in regular trading, trading at HK$157.3/share, with trading volume of HK$37.16 million.

On the news front, the gold sector staged a rebound recovery following consecutive days of systematic correction since mid-May. Within the sector, Zijin Mining gained 3.2%, Zhaojin Mining rose 2.89%, and SD Gold advanced 1.55%, with broad-based sector strength lifting China Gold International.

The rebound comes after the gold sector experienced sustained selling pressure post-earnings releases, with the company itself declining over 9% from its mid-May highs. Underpinning the recovery is the company's record-breaking Q1 performance: attributable profit surged to $234 million from $85 million a year earlier, revenue climbed 66% year on year to $453.2 million, mine operating profit reached $292.8 million, and operating cash flow hit $268.7 million — both all-time highs. These strong fundamentals provided support for the share price rebound as sector-wide selling pressure eased.

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