South32 share price (ASX:S32) rebounds 2% after Monday drop, with results day looming

South32 share price (ASX:S32) rebounds 2% after Monday drop, with results day looming

Sydney, Feb 3, 2026, 17:38 AEDT — Market closed

South32’s shares on the Australian market closed Tuesday 2.0% higher at A$4.51, bouncing back from Monday’s 4.3% drop. The stock fluctuated between A$4.48 and A$4.56 during the session, recovering from a low of A$4.29 the previous day. (Investing.com South Africa)

That steadier close counts as South32 approaches a busy stretch. The miner is set to release half-year results on Feb. 12 and weigh an interim dividend, per its 2026 schedule. The ex-dividend date marks when shares start trading without entitlement to that payout. (Investing.com Australia)

Most of the action came overnight. The Reserve Bank of Australia raised the cash rate by 25 basis points, pushing it to 3.85%. That move lifted the Australian dollar past 70 U.S. cents, Reuters reported. Meanwhile, gold and silver rebounded from sharp swings that had investors quick to shed risk. “It will take a long time for them to rebuild a bull or bear position… so they are staying away from the market,” said Steven Leung, director of institutional sales at UOB Kay Hian. (Reuters)

Silver’s been the wild card. It soared to a record $121.6 an ounce on Jan. 29 but then plunged over 25% the very next day — the steepest one-day drop in LSEG data going back to 1982, Reuters reported. “There’s been a massive, massive retail frenzy getting into these markets,” Ole Hansen, head of commodity strategy at Saxo Bank, said. (Reuters)

South32 isn’t a pure precious-metals company, yet it still feels the market’s swings. It operates alumina and aluminium facilities, manganese assets, and holds the Cannington silver/lead/zinc mine in Queensland, per Morningstar. (Morningstar)

With the ASX closed, traders will be watching overseas markets for clues—how precious metals close out their day, the Australian dollar’s reaction post-rate decision, and if volatility remains high.

The real test comes next week. Traders will watch closely for updates on costs, production, and demand across South32’s key commodities — and whether management offers any insight on pricing following the recent turmoil.

The risk is straightforward. Should metals fall again or the currency gain more ground, miners could lose their gains fast. A dividend payout below expectations would also shift sentiment, particularly for those chasing yield.

The market is now focused on Feb. 12, when South32 will release its half-year results and announce its interim dividend decision.

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