On August 20, Anglogold Ashanti declined 3.05% in pre-market trading, trading at $105.03 per share, with turnover of $2.8581 million.
The decline comes amid a broad pullback across the gold mining sector. Within the industry, Coeur Mining fell 2.59%, Agnico Eagle Mines fell 2.21%, Barrick Mining Corporation fell 2.02%, Wheaton Precious Metals fell 2.01%, and Newmont Mining fell 2.06%. The sector-wide weakness follows gold prices retreating from recent highs near $4,450/oz, with Bespoke Investment Group noting that gold has entered a technically overbought zone, and historical data suggesting subdued returns following such signals — averaging negative 0.22% over one week and negative 0.34% over one month.
On the company level, Anglogold Ashanti reported Q2 gold income of $3.03 billion, up 25.7% year-over-year, with EPS of $1.98, though both metrics came in below analyst expectations of $3.20 billion and $2.38 respectively. The company maintains its full-year production and cost guidance unchanged and expects unit costs to decline in the second half as output ramps up. A $2 billion share buyback plan has been approved by shareholders.
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