Gold Prices Decline Amid Escalating Middle East Conflict
Written by Emily J. Thompson, Senior Investment Analyst
Updated: 1 day ago
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Should l Buy NEM?
Source: Barron's
- Gold Prices Decline: The price of gold decreased early Tuesday.
- Middle East Conflict Impact: This decline occurred despite escalating tensions due to the ongoing war in the Middle East.
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Analyst Views on NEM
Wall Street analysts forecast NEM stock price to fall
14 Analyst Rating
11 Buy
3 Hold
0 Sell
Strong Buy
Current: 118.520
Low
89.00
Averages
110.85
High
125.00
Current: 118.520
Low
89.00
Averages
110.85
High
125.00
About NEM
Newmont Corporation is a gold company and a producer of copper, zinc, lead, and silver with operations and/or assets in the Africa, Australia, Latin America & Caribbean, North America, and Papua New Guinea regions. The Company's operations include Brucejack, Red Chris, Penasquito, Merian, Cerro Negro, Yanacocha, Boddington, Tanami, Cadia, Lihir, Ahafo, and NGM. The Brucejack operation includes four mining leases and six core mineral claims which cover 8,169 acres (3,306 hectares) and 337 mineral claims covering 298,795 acres (120,918 hectares). The Red Chris operation includes five mining leases which cover 12,703 acres and 199 mineral claims, encompassing an area of 164,903 acres (66,734 hectares). Penasquito includes 20 mining concessions for operations comprising 113,231 acres (45,823 hectares) and 60 mining concessions for exploration of 107,456 acres (43,486 hectares). The Merian operation includes one right of exploitation encompassing an area of 41,687 acres (16,870 hectares).
About the author

Emily J. Thompson
Emily J. Thompson, a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) with 12 years in investment research, graduated with honors from the Wharton School. Specializing in industrial and technology stocks, she provides in-depth analysis for Intellectia’s earnings and market brief reports.
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- Stock Price Drop: Newmont Corporation (NEM) saw its stock tumble 7.3% by noon on Tuesday, primarily driven by a decline in gold and silver prices, despite the typical investor behavior of seeking these metals as safe havens during turmoil.
- Gold and Silver Price Fluctuations: Gold prices fell from a peak of $5,416 per ounce on Monday to $5,101, marking a 4% drop, while silver prices decreased 7.4% from $96.10 to $82.42, indicating weakened market demand for precious metals.
- Impact of Strong Dollar: The strengthening U.S. dollar has reduced the amount of dollars needed to purchase gold and silver, leading to falling prices, which contradicts the usual safe-haven logic and further pressures Newmont's stock price.
- Changing Market Expectations: Although war typically drives inflation and benefits precious metals, the market's expectation of the Fed potentially holding interest rates steady may suppress inflation in the long term, impacting the price trends of these metals.
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- Stock Market Decline: The S&P 500 index fell by 2.18%, reaching a 3.25-month low, indicating market concerns over the Iran conflict that may lead to decreased investor confidence and increased volatility.
- Surge in Oil Prices: WTI crude oil prices rose over 8% to an 8.5-month high due to Iran's threats to close the Strait of Hormuz, potentially causing long-term disruptions in global energy markets and raising inflation expectations.
- Rising Bond Yields: The 10-year German bund yield climbed to a 2.5-week high of 2.814%, reflecting market worries about future inflation, which may prompt investors to shift towards bonds for safety.
- Economic Data Focus: This week, the market will focus on U.S. employment data and economic indicators, with the ADP employment change expected to rise by 40,000 and the ISM services index anticipated to slip slightly, indicating potential economic slowdown.
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