Gold Rises to 10-Week Peak, Miners Record Almost Threefold Bullion Gain

Gold Rises to 10-Week Peak, Miners Record Almost Threefold Bullion Gain

NEW YORK, August 19, 2026, 11:28 EDT — U.S. cash markets are trading.

  • Spot gold gained 3.5% to $4,486.88, reaching its peak since June 4.
  • The VanEck Gold Miners ETF rose 9.09%, close to triple the gain seen in GLD.
  • Present bullion prices are $2,621–$3,028 higher than the most recent quarterly AISC reported by three leading miners.

Gold rose to its highest level in 10 weeks on Wednesday, following a Treasury-market intervention that sent long-term yields and the dollar lower. Spot gold increased by 3.5% to $4,486.88 per ounce at 10:35 EDT, after reaching an earlier high of $4,491.16, its strongest since June 4.

Stock chart for COMEX:GCW00

Equities delivered the more significant signal. VanEck Gold Miners ETF was up 9.09% as of 11:28 EDT. Meanwhile, SPDR Gold Shares advanced 3.18% during the same period. The 2.86-to-one ratio indicates investors sought exposure to mining equities as leveraged bets on gold, rather than simply following price movements in bullion.

Market exposurePriceSession moveMove ÷ GLD
Spot gold$4,486.88/ozup 3.50%1.10×
U.S. gold futures$4,546.10/ozup 2.80%0.88×
SPDR Gold Shares $411.21up 3.18%1.00×
VanEck Gold Miners ETF $97.04up 9.09%2.86×
Agnico Eagle Mines $205.20up 9.77%3.07×
Newmont Corporation $125.79up 8.45%2.66×
Barrick Mining Corporation $45.17up 7.32%2.30×
Listed-security prices at 11:28 EDT; spot and futures data at 10:35 EDT. Nasdaq: GLD, Nasdaq: GDX

The trigger was out of the ordinary. The U.S. Treasury announced it would increase some liquidity-support buybacks for longer-maturity bonds twofold. The dollar index dropped 0.8%, and the 30-year Treasury yield pulled back steeply from a 19-year peak. Declining yields lower the cost of holding non-interest-bearing gold.

“This was totally unexpected,” said Robert Gottlieb, who previously led precious metals at Koch Supply and Trading. He described the action as bullish, noting that a drop in long-term yields might put pressure on the dollar. According to TD Securities, the policy shift delivered a “jolt of life” to metals. Reuters

The greater reaction from miners is attributed to operating leverage. AISC tracks production and sustaining costs, but definitions may vary by company. At the spot price on Wednesday, three major producers reported preliminary price-minus-AISC margins exceeding $2,600 per ounce.

ProducerLatest quarterly AISCSpot less AISCImplied buffer
Agnico Eagle Mines$1,459/oz$3,028/oz67.5%
Newmont$1,621/oz$2,866/oz63.9%
Barrick Mining$1,866/oz$2,621/oz58.4%
Preliminary comparison using $4,486.88 spot gold and reported second-quarter 2026 AISC. AISC is non-GAAP and not perfectly comparable.

Agnico delivered second-quarter output of 855,816 ounces and reported free cash flow of $1.34 billion. Newmont’s production reached nearly 1.3 million ounces, with free cash flow totaling $2.2 billion. Barrick’s output stood at 796,000 ounces, and its AISC increased by 11% compared to the previous year.

The order of costs is important. Every $100 fluctuation in gold equates to about 2.2% of spot prices now. For Agnico, this is equivalent to 3.3% of its provisional buffer, compared with 3.8% for Barrick. Producers with lower costs are therefore better shielded if Wednesday’s price shift is undone.

ProducerQ2 gold outputQ2 free cash flow2026 production outlook
Agnico Eagle855,816 oz$1.34BGuidance points to low end of 3.3–3.5M oz range
Newmont1.29M oz$2.20BEstimated at roughly 5.26M oz
Barrick Mining796,000 oz$515MExpected at 2.9–3.25M oz
Company-reported second-quarter 2026 figures; guidance is forward-looking.

Exposure also depends on the strength of balance sheets. At the end of June, Agnico had $3.27 billion in net cash. Newmont posted $3.4 billion in net cash along with $13 billion in available liquidity. Barrick’s cash holdings stood at $5.93 billion, offset by $4.68 billion in debt.

While analysts mostly hold a positive outlook, Wednesday’s surge absorbed a significant portion of the stated upside for Newmont and Agnico. Barrick continues to show the largest difference compared with consensus. Providers differ in their methodologies and the timing of their updates.

ProducerBuyHoldSellAverage targetUpside at 11:28 EDT
Newmont2021$129.272.8%
Agnico Eagle1831$214.984.8%
Barrick Mining1840$52.4616.1%
Latest public consensus snapshots. Barrick’s strong-buy rating is grouped with buys.

The surge extended to other precious metals. Silver advanced 3.69%, platinum rose almost 4%, and palladium climbed 2.8%. That widespread movement points to a real-rates driver instead of a catalyst tied to individual mining companies.

The next key event comes soon. The Federal Reserve will release its minutes at 14:00 EDT. Before the release, futures markets indicated a 65% chance that rates would remain steady in September. A stronger signal on inflation may push yields higher and partially undo gold’s recent breakout.

Risks: Gold prices continue to be influenced by real yields, the strength of the dollar and geopolitical trends. In mining, additional risk factors include fuel, royalties, grades, labor, and country-related issues. Barrick may face pressure from rising costs, Agnico is impacted by changes to the Canadian Malartic mine plan, and Newmont’s capital spending is expected to be more weighted towards the second half, all of which could erode operating leverage.

For investors, the equity multiplier holds more significance than Wednesday’s 10-week high. Bullion made strong gains, while mining stocks jumped to nearly triple that movement. Maintaining this divergence now depends on the metal retaining its yield-related advance and producers safeguarding their substantial cost margins.

Price of gold · investor dashboard

The miner multiplier is the real signal

Gold broke to a 10-week high. Mining shares moved almost three times as much, turning a rates rally into an operating-leverage trade.

$4,486.88
▲ 3.50% spot gold
August 19, 2026 · 10:35 EDT
Gold’s trigger
−0.8%
U.S. dollar index after Treasury doubled some long-bond liquidity buybacks.
Miner ETF
+9.09%
GDX at $97.04. The move was 2.86× GLD’s gain.
Technical break
$4,381
Approximate 100-day moving average cleared by spot bullion.
Session moves · 11:28 EDT
0%3%6%9% 3.18%9.09%9.77%8.45%7.32% GLDGDXAEMNEMB
AEM 3.07× GLDNEM 2.66×Barrick 2.30×
Price less latest quarterly AISC
Preliminary buffer at $4,486.88 spot. AISC is non-GAAP.
Agnico Eagle · $3,028/oz
67.5% of spot · AISC $1,459
Newmont · $2,866/oz
63.9% of spot · AISC $1,621
Barrick · $2,621/oz
58.4% of spot · AISC $1,866
Analyst recommendation snapshot
MinerBuyHoldSellAvg targetUpside
Newmont2021$129.272.8%
Agnico Eagle1831$214.984.8%
Barrick1840$52.4616.1%
Wednesday’s jump consumed most published upside for NEM and AEM. Barrick retains the widest gap, alongside the highest AISC.
What matters next
14:00 EDTFed July meeting minutes
65%Pre-minutes odds of a September hold
$4,381100-day average now acting as a test
The trade weakens if real yields rebound or the dollar recovers. Miners also carry grade, fuel, royalty, labor and country risk.
Market data: spot gold at 10:35 EDT; listed securities at 11:28 EDT on August 19, 2026. Sources: Reuters, Nasdaq, Newmont, Agnico Eagle and Barrick Q2 results. Consensus providers use different methodologies.
Jerzy Lewandowski

Jerzy Lewandowski is a senior markets editor at TS2.tech. His coverage ranges from stocks and semiconductors to AI and the broader global markets. He studied economics at the University of Warsaw and worked in investment analysis before becoming a financial journalist. Follow Jerzy Lewandowski on Google News.

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