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South32 share price hits a 52-week high as silver jumps — what investors watch next
19 January 2026
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South32 share price hits a 52-week high as silver jumps — what investors watch next

SYDNEY, Jan 19, 2026, 16:51 AEDT — The market has closed.

  • South32 climbed 1.4% to A$4.22, hitting a new 52-week high earlier in the session
  • The broader ASX 200 edged lower despite a surge in bullion prices driven by trade-war concerns
  • Attention shifts to South32’s December-quarter report, expected later this week

Shares of South32 Ltd ended Monday up 1.4%, closing at A$4.22 after reaching a 52-week peak of A$4.255. This came despite a weaker overall market. Trading volume hit roughly 20 million shares, data showed.

The ASX is closed today, shifting focus to South32’s December-quarter report set for Jan. 22. Investors will be eyeing production figures, cost details, and the miner’s progress heading into H2.

The stock gained as precious metals pushed higher. Spot silver soared to a record $94.08 an ounce. StoneX senior analyst Matt Simpson noted that geopolitical tensions are giving gold bulls “yet another reason” to drive prices up. Reuters

Australian shares closed lower, with the S&P/ASX 200 slipping 0.33%. Declines in tech, telecoms, and consumer discretionary sectors outweighed gains in other areas.

South32 is a diversified mining company with operations across alumina and aluminium, manganese, and copper. It also produces silver, lead, and zinc at its Cannington site in Australia.

Zinc futures climbed 0.8% on Monday, pushing the stronger mood in some industrial metals.

Macro risk remains a key force behind market moves. Reuters noted a sharp reaction after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened fresh tariffs connected to his bid for Greenland. Deutsche Bank’s George Saravelos cautioned this might mark “a weaponisation of capital rather than trade flows.” Reuters

South32 is working to its own timetable. The miner announced Feb. 12 for its half-year results and to decide on the interim dividend, marking a fresh checkpoint for guidance and cash returns.

Tuesday’s session will test if miners can maintain their bids amid persistent equity risk and the ongoing U.S.-Europe trade tensions. With thin markets, commodity prices remain prone to sudden shifts.

South32 announced in December that it plans to put the Mozal aluminium smelter in Mozambique into “care and maintenance” by March — a temporary shutdown that keeps the facility ready to restart. This follows the collapse of power deal talks, and the company warned of costs related to the pause. Reuters

South32’s December-quarter report lands on Jan. 22, with half-year results due Feb. 12. These releases will determine how much of Monday’s gains hold up.

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