Harmony Gold (HMY) stock rebounds in premarket as gold steadies after CME margin jolt

Harmony Gold (HMY) stock rebounds in premarket as gold steadies after CME margin jolt

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 08:30 ET — Premarket

  • Harmony Gold up 3.4% premarket after Monday’s 8.2% slide
  • Gold rebounds as traders refocus on Fed minutes after a margin-driven shakeout
  • Investors watch bullion volatility for direction into the opening bell

Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited’s U.S.-listed shares were up 3.4% at $20.63 in premarket trading on Tuesday, steadying after a sharp selloff in the gold complex a day earlier. Public

The bounce matters because gold-linked stocks have been trading in lockstep with bullion as a late-year rally pushed precious metals to record territory. When futures exchanges raise margin — cash required to hold a contract — leveraged traders often trim positions quickly, amplifying moves across the sector.

Gold rebounded on Tuesday, with spot prices up 1.3% at $4,387.29 an ounce, as attention turned to the Federal Reserve’s December meeting minutes due later in the day, Reuters reported. “The selloff yesterday had the hallmarks of profit taking and repositioning,” said Zain Vawda, an analyst at MarketPulse by OANDA. Reuters

Harmony closed down 8.23% on Monday at $19.95 after trading as low as $19.76, according to Investing.com data. Investing

Monday’s move followed CME Group’s decision to raise margin requirements for gold, silver and other metals, the Associated Press reported, sending silver futures down about 8% and gold down about 5% early in the day. The squeeze hit mining shares too, with Newmont falling 6% and smaller miners such as AngloGold Ashanti and Gold Fields sliding more sharply, AP said. AP News

Harmony, headquartered in Randfontein, South Africa, has a primary listing in Johannesburg and an American depositary receipt (ADR) programme — certificates that trade like U.S. shares — on the NYSE, the company says. It describes itself as a gold mining specialist with a growing copper footprint, and has flagged March 11, 2026 for first-half fiscal 2026 results, subject to change. Harmony Gold Mining Company Limited

Mining shares often magnify moves in bullion because revenue rises and falls with metal prices while many operating costs are fixed in the short term. That operating leverage can lift profits in rallies and compress them fast when prices reverse.

Traders will be watching whether gold’s rebound holds into the U.S. open and how markets digest the Fed minutes. Currency moves and real yields — the inflation-adjusted return on government bonds — are also closely watched drivers for gold.

After Monday’s margin-driven unwind, investors are also alert for spillover from derivatives markets into equities. Another round of forced selling would typically show up first in futures volume and wider bid-ask spreads for smaller miners.

Harmony’s ADR has traded between $8.08 and $22.25 over the past 52 weeks, Investing.com data show, leaving the stock near the upper end even after Monday’s drop. Investing

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