Pan African Resources share price rises as gold hits fresh records — what traders watch next
19 January 2026
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Pan African Resources share price rises as gold hits fresh records — what traders watch next

LONDON, Jan 19, 2026, 13:11 GMT — Regular session

  • Shares of Pan African Resources climbed in London amid a surge in bullion to fresh highs.
  • Gold spikes amid tariff concerns, boosting precious-metal miners even as the wider market slumps.
  • The spotlight shifts to the Feb. 18 interim results for the next company update.

Shares of Pan African Resources PLC edged up 0.8% to 125.6 pence by 13:11 GMT, fluctuating between 126.6 and 124.4 earlier, on roughly 3.0 million shares traded. Other precious-metal miners listed in London also gained ground. There was no fresh company update on the stock’s RNS feed. 1

Gold prices surged, with spot gold — the immediate cash price — climbing 1.5% to $4,662.85 an ounce by 11:21 GMT, after hitting a record $4,689.39. The jump came as investors sought safe havens amid renewed tariff threats over a Greenland dispute. “When institutional and policy risks resurface, markets react swiftly… with gold once again the preferred choice,” said Linh Tran, senior market analyst at XS.com. 2

London’s broader market slipped, with the FTSE 100 down 0.6% by mid-morning. The drop followed President Donald Trump’s tariff threat targeting Britain and seven other European nations, warning that the U.S. will impose a 10% levy starting Feb. 1, escalating to 25% on June 1 unless Greenland is sold to the U.S. Meanwhile, a Reuters sector gauge showed precious-metal miners gaining 2.5% as gold prices climbed. 3

Pan African, a mid-tier gold producer based in the UK, operates across Barberton and Evander, with activities also in tailings retreatment and solar projects, Reuters company data shows. Its portfolio features the Elikhulu and Barberton tailings plants, plus the Mogale tailings retreatment site. 4

Gold-linked stocks tend to magnify the metal’s price swings. As bullion gains ground, margins can expand rapidly because key expenses like labor, power, and maintenance don’t climb at the same pace.

That works both ways. Should the safety demand for gold weaken, miners could quickly lose their gains, especially since this rally is fueled more by politics and headlines than by new company data.

Trading conditions were thrown off by the U.S. market holiday. Cash equity markets in the U.S. stayed shut Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, a move traders say tends to sap liquidity and crank up intraday swings in Europe. “It’s highly likely that the White House will use the threat of tariffs consistently,” said George Lagarias, chief economist at Forvis Mazars. 5

Pan African investors should mark Feb. 18 on their calendars—that’s when the company plans to release its interim results, according to its investor schedule. 6

Risks linger just beneath the surface. A slip in gold prices, a firmer local currency versus the dollar, or any operational hiccups and rising costs at South African mines could swiftly shift the mood.

In the short term, the tape will probably follow bullion and tariff news leading up to the Feb. 1 deadline set by Trump. Beyond that, all eyes turn to Pan African’s Feb. 18 interim results, which could steer the narrative away from just gold prices.

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