Movement Alert|SD GOLD Rises 3.06% in Regular Trading, Gold Sector Rallies as International Gold Prices Sustain High Levels

Market Focus08-10

On August 10, SD GOLD rose 3.06% in regular trading, trading at HK$23.64/share, with turnover of HK$112 million.

On the news front, international gold prices have been running at sustained highs, providing broad support to the gold sector. Spot gold recently broke through the $4,300/oz mark for the first time since June 18, driven by positive progress in US-Iran negotiations over the Strait of Hormuz and expectations for more accommodative Fed monetary policy. The sector exhibited strong linkage, with Zhaojin Mining up 3.93%, Zijin Gold International up 3.43%, and Chifeng Gold up 2.56%.

On the company front, SD GOLD recently disclosed its interim dividend plan of RMB 1.00 per 10 shares, totaling approximately RMB 461 million, representing 34.84% of first-half net profit after deducting perpetual bond interest. The company will hold an extraordinary general meeting on August 21 to review independent director election proposals. Pacific Securities maintains a Buy rating with projected net profit of RMB 8.39/14.08/17.08 billion for the next three fiscal years.

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