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Evolution Mining share price slides after gold rout; what to watch before next week’s results

Evolution Mining share price slides after gold rout; what to watch before next week’s results

Sydney, Feb 5, 2026, 17:41 AEDT — Market closed

  • Evolution Mining dropped roughly 3.2% amid a sharp fall in bullion and waning risk appetite
  • Gold plunged over 2% amid a stronger U.S. dollar, weighing on commodity prices
  • EVN will release its half-year results on Feb. 11, providing an early look at costs and guidance.

Evolution Mining Ltd shares dropped roughly 3.2% on Thursday, settling near A$14.54. The slide followed a fall in bullion prices and a broader pullback in Australian mining stocks.

This shift is significant since gold is no longer acting as a reliable safe haven. Its recent decline coincided with a wider “risk-off” mood in the markets, right as Australia’s reporting season ramps up toward mid-February. Market Index

EVN investors face tricky timing. The stock has swung sharply with every turn in the metals selloff, and next week’s half-year results are set to arrive amid that turmoil, not calm it down.

Australia’s S&P/ASX 200 index closed down 0.4%, with gold stocks plunging 4.6%. Northern Star Resources also slid 4.6%, according to a Reuters market report.

Spot gold dropped 2.5% to $4,838.81 an ounce, Reuters reported, as the U.S. dollar gained strength and investors stepped back following a steep rally. Tim Waterer, chief market analyst at KCM, described traders as “more circumspect” after a period of “extreme volatility.” OCBC strategist Christopher Wong highlighted a “self-reinforcing” cycle driven by thin liquidity. Reuters

Evolution is set to release its half-year financial report and Appendix 4D before markets open on Wednesday, Feb. 11. The company will then hold a Sydney conference call at 10:30 a.m., with CEO Lawrie Conway and CFO Fran Summerhayes leading the discussion. The miner’s last forecast for full-year 2026 production stood at 710,000 to 780,000 ounces of gold and 70,000 to 80,000 tonnes of copper. It also projected all-in sustaining costs between A$1,640 and A$1,760 per ounce—a figure covering operating expenses plus ongoing capital to maintain operations.

That half-year update is expected to shape the short-term outlook more than the daily fluctuations in gold prices. Traders will focus on shifts in cost trends, individual mine results, and management’s assessment of how much flexibility remains if metal prices remain volatile.

The currency angle plays a role too. A weaker Australian dollar tends to benefit local gold miners since their costs are mostly in AUD, while gold trades on global markets. But when markets turn volatile, that relationship can quickly reverse.

The downside is clear-cut: if bullion continues to fall or funding conditions worsen, valuations for gold producers could contract sharply. Even a slight uptick in costs might hit hard in a market already leaning toward selling.

In the upcoming session and through the week, investors will watch if the dollar’s bounce continues amid looming central bank decisions, and how that might weigh on commodity prices.

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