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Pan American Silver stock rebounds on silver’s CPI-fuelled jump, with PAAS earnings next up
15 February 2026
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Pan American Silver stock rebounds on silver’s CPI-fuelled jump, with PAAS earnings next up

New York, February 14, 2026, 18:51 EST — The market has closed.

  • Pan American Silver shares bounced back Friday, closing notably higher following a tough drop the session before.
  • Softer U.S. inflation data triggered a rebound in silver prices, giving the sector a boost.
  • Traders zeroed in on costs and guidance, with a long weekend and next week’s results looming large.

Pan American Silver Corp saw its stock jump roughly 6% to $57.93 on Friday, rebounding after Thursday’s sharp selloff as traders circled back to silver-related stocks. Trading volume reached approximately 6.7 million shares.

Spot silver rebounded 3.4% to $77.70 an ounce, erasing some of the damage from an 11% tumble the day before, according to a Reuters report. A softer U.S. inflation number reignited hopes for Federal Reserve rate cuts before year-end. “Gold, and particularly silver, is enjoying a relief rally after a mild January CPI reading eased nerves stoked by Wednesday’s strong employment report,” said Tai Wong, an independent metals trader. Reuters

U.S. equity markets stay quiet through the weekend, shut again Monday for Washington’s Birthday. Eyes turn to Tuesday’s session: metals have to prove they can keep Friday’s CPI pop.

Hecla Mining jumped roughly 8% Friday, while First Majestic Silver and Coeur Mining both picked up gains north of 6%. Other U.S.-listed precious metals miners also closed out the day higher.

Pan American touts itself as a silver play for investors, thanks to its mix of silver, gold, and base metals. That angle comes with a caveat: when silver prices move, the company’s fortunes rise and fall just as quickly.

The latest operating forecast from the company puts 2026 attributable silver output between 25 million and 27 million ounces, with gold production seen landing at 700,000 to 750,000 ounces. “Silver production in 2025 exceeded the top end of our guidance range,” CEO Michael Steinmann said in a statement released in January.

Next time around, investors are expected to focus tightly on costs and cash flow. Pan American relies on all-in sustaining costs (AISC), which fold in not just standard running expenses but also the capital outlays required to maintain mining operations — all calculated per ounce.

Friday’s swing highlights just how fast mining stocks can react when macro data jolts interest rate expectations—often before companies themselves make a peep. That kind of volatility could loom even larger next week, with lighter holiday trading volume leaving momentum-driven trades room to stretch swings further.

But it’s a two-edged sword. Should bond yields push higher, or if the dollar catches a bid, gold and silver can drop quickly—miners even more so, particularly heading into earnings, when cost lines or forward guidance have a way of blindsiding investors.

PAAS has its Q4 and full-year 2025 financials coming up after the bell on Feb. 18, with the conference call set for 11:00 a.m. ET the following day.

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