Northern Star Resources share price dips into weekend as $50m Central Tanami deal closes
7 February 2026
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Northern Star Resources share price dips into weekend as $50m Central Tanami deal closes

Sydney, Feb 7, 2026, 16:49 AEDT — The market has shut for the day.

Northern Star Resources slipped 1.7% to finish Friday at A$26.77, deepening a two-day drop while gold miners broadly lost ground. Shares fluctuated from A$26.30 up to A$27.20, with roughly 7 million trades recorded, according to data. 1

ASX paperwork confirmed new cash on the books—most of it previously telegraphed—after MGX Resources wrapped up its purchase of a 50% stake in the Central Tanami Gold Project joint venture from Northern Star. The $50 million payment is done; Chief Executive Peter Kerr called the deal “ahead of schedule.” 2

Gold stocks weighed on the market Friday. The All Ordinaries Gold index lost 3.24%, according to Reuters data. S&P/ASX 200 slipped around 2%, part of a wider selloff. 3

Northern Star, according to its Reuters company profile, produces gold out of Western Australia and Alaska, operating sites like Kalgoorlie, Yandal, and Pogo. 4

Trading gold has been choppy. CME Group bumped up margin requirements on COMEX gold and silver futures once more, pushing gold margins for certain accounts to 9% from 8%—an effort to rein in risk as volatility keeps rattling the market. Margins are deposits traders put down to safeguard against possible losses. 5

Friday saw Northern Star’s rivals in Australia sliding as well. Market data showed Evolution Mining dropping 1.4% to A$14.34. Regis Resources took a steeper hit, losing 2.5% to settle at A$7.66. 6

That $50 million payment matters for Northern Star holders, though it won’t show up neatly in earnings. The focus now: how it hits the balance sheet, and if it changes this quarter’s funding decisions.

The risk remains clear enough: should bullion keep swinging or take another dive, miners might see the selling start before any explanation comes. Plus, if Northern Star’s next update throws up unexpected costs or spending, that could easily wipe out whatever lift comes from a single cash injection.

As trading kicks off Monday, eyes go straight to gold equities—Friday’s drop leaves the sector hunting for support. Broader risk appetite remains in question. A calm gold price could settle some nerves; another sharp move would do the opposite.

Northern Star’s next big test lands Thursday, Feb. 12, when FY26 half-year numbers are expected, according to its investor calendar. The March-quarter update follows on April 22. 7

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