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South32 share price slides as silver sinks again, with earnings next up

South32 share price slides as silver sinks again, with earnings next up

Sydney, Feb 5, 2026, 17:25 AEDT — Markets have closed.

  • South32 shares dropped roughly 4%, closing at A$4.60
  • Silver dropped again, adding to the recent swings in precious metals.
  • Half-year results and an interim dividend announcement are scheduled for Feb 12

Shares of South32 Ltd dropped roughly 4% on Thursday, closing at A$4.60 after retreating from gains made the previous day. The slide in silver weighed on the stock’s momentum late in the session. Throughout the day, the price fluctuated between A$4.51 and A$4.66, according to market data. Investing.com

The pullback is significant since South32 offers one of the cleaner, more liquid ways for equity investors to bet on silver’s recent drop. Spot silver plunged 12.4% to $77.09 an ounce in early Asian trading, according to Reuters data, as a stronger dollar and a broad risk sell-off pressured precious metals. “Sentiment (has) turned soggy… with losses feeding into one another,” said OCBC strategist Christopher Wong. KCM Trade’s Tim Waterer highlighted the “recent extreme volatility.” Reuters

The day before, South32 surged up to 5.8%, hitting A$4.77 — its best since early March 2023 — as silver bounced back, highlighting just how closely the stock has been shadowing the metal lately. TradingView

South32 operates as a diversified miner, with its Cannington mine producing silver as well as lead and zinc—offering direct exposure to silver price swings. The company’s portfolio also includes significant alumina and aluminium holdings, along with manganese and copper assets, which complicates the impact when several commodities shift simultaneously. Reuters

Thursday’s slide wasn’t triggered by any new company news. Traders flagged the rapid move in bullion markets and noted how profits tend to be booked swiftly after sharp rallies, especially in shares linked to volatile commodities.

South32’s half-year results for the period ending Dec. 31 are due on Feb. 12. The board will also decide on the interim dividend then. These dates, along with the interim dividend schedule, were detailed in a company calendar released last month. Investing.com

Investors are tuned in for changes in cost outlooks and production forecasts, as well as management’s take on price realizations across its commodity range following recent swings in precious metals. Simply put: a solid quarter might still stumble if the market keeps resetting its price assumptions.

Beyond the stock, the broader macro backdrop is weighing on markets. A Reuters commodities report Thursday highlighted declines in silver, gold, oil, and copper as the dollar strengthened and geopolitical risk premiums eased. “What we are witnessing today are some aftershocks,” said IG analyst Tony Sycamore. Reuters

But the situation works both ways. If silver holds steady or bounces back, South32 could rally sharply, as Wednesday’s jump demonstrated. On the other hand, if silver slides further, the recent momentum behind the stock could evaporate just as fast, pushing next week’s results into a tougher market environment.

In the next session, traders will be watching to see if silver volatility calms and if the dollar holds steady. Looking ahead to the week, all eyes turn to Feb. 12, when South32 reports its half-year results, announces its interim dividend, and offers any guidance that can cut through a commodity market that’s lost its rhythm.

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