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Evolution Mining (ASX:EVN) share price jumps 2.4% as gold steadies; $51m director sale in focus
19 February 2026
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Evolution Mining (ASX:EVN) share price jumps 2.4% as gold steadies; $51m director sale in focus

Sydney, Feb 19, 2026, 17:47 AEDT — Trading after the bell.

  • Evolution Mining finished the day 2.4% higher at A$14.94, just shy of its session peak at A$14.99
  • Director Jacob Klein unloaded 3.25 million shares, according to a filing, fetching roughly A$15.76 each.
  • Gold steadied just shy of $4,981 per ounce following a sharp 2% surge; next up, U.S. inflation data looms as the key hurdle.

Shares of Evolution Mining Ltd climbed 2.4% to A$14.94 on Thursday, with the session’s range spanning from A$14.72 up to A$14.99. The Australian gold miner, valued at A$29.6 billion, has surged roughly 141% in the last year, according to StockAnalysis. The stock’s 52-week low and high stand at A$6.02 and A$16.30.

This landed right between two pressures gold miners constantly face: swings in the metal’s price and a steady stream of insider filings. U.S. data—capable of shaking up the dollar and bond yields, with clear knock-on effects for gold—remains front of mind for traders here.

Director Jacob Klein unloaded 3.25 million Evolution shares from Feb. 12 through Feb. 17, netting about A$51 million at an average price of A$15.7587 per share, according to a filing. Klein also reported an off-market transfer.

Spot gold slipped 0.1% to $4,980.60 an ounce in Asia, pulling back after a jump of over 2% the day before, according to Reuters. Gold’s “in a consolidation mood,” OCBC strategist Christopher Wong said, as traders look ahead to U.S. jobless claims and Friday’s PCE inflation numbers, the Fed’s go-to inflation metric. Reuters

Australian shares got a lift earlier as miners and banks drove gains, with the mining sub-index advancing 1.4% and gold plays featuring on the upside, according to a Reuters market report. BHP picked up 1.2%, while Rio Tinto tacked on 2% ahead of its annual numbers, the same report noted.

Northern Star Resources finished the session 1.2% higher at A$28.36. The stock is often used by investors as a stand-in for gold exposure, especially when macro headlines start to clutter the tape.

The surge has attracted a fresh wave of short-term cash, making the stock twitchy on moves in U.S. yields and the dollar—even if there’s barely any company news to chew on.

Still, things can shift quickly. If U.S. inflation data tops forecasts, bond yields and the dollar could jump—typically a drag on gold, which doesn’t pay interest and gets pricier for buyers using other currencies. Evolution would also feel the squeeze if costs rise or production slips.

Friday’s ASX session kicks off with eyes on U.S. jobless claims and PCE numbers, both landing ahead of the open. Gold is hovering just shy of $5,000, a level traders aren’t ignoring. Looking ahead, Evolution’s ex-dividend date hits on March 3.

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