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Barrick Gold stock rises premarket as gold price steadies after sharp selloff
30 December 2025
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Barrick Gold stock rises premarket as gold price steadies after sharp selloff

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 04:07 ET — Premarket

  • Barrick Mining shares were up 1.1% in premarket trading after a 4.7% drop in the prior session.
  • Spot gold rose 0.7% after Monday’s steep pullback from record highs.
  • Traders are watching thin year-end liquidity and the Federal Reserve’s December meeting minutes due later Tuesday.

Barrick Mining shares were up 1.1% in premarket trade on Tuesday, tracking a rebound in gold prices after a sharp, year-end selloff rattled the precious-metals complex.

The moves matter because gold has been whipsawing near record levels, and miners tend to amplify bullion’s swings as investors reassess margins, costs and cash flows. Thin holiday trading can magnify that volatility.

Markets are also waiting for the Federal Reserve’s December meeting minutes later Tuesday, a key checkpoint for rate-cut expectations that can move the dollar and Treasury yields — two major inputs for gold pricing.

Barrick last closed down 4.74% at $44.02 on Monday, after trading between $43.30 and $44.93. StockAnalysis.com showed the shares at $44.50 in premarket indications. Barrick’s NYSE ticker changed to “B” from “GOLD” in May after the company adopted the Barrick Mining name. StockAnalysis+1

Spot gold was up 0.7% at $4,361.71 per ounce, after Monday’s slide marked its sharpest daily percentage loss since October. U.S. gold futures rose 0.8% to $4,377.20, Reuters reported.

On Monday, spot gold fell 4.5% as investors booked profits after the metal hit a record high of $4,549.71 on Friday, Reuters reported. Silver and platinum also retreated sharply from record highs.

Part of the turbulence has been linked to higher margin requirements — the cash traders must post to hold futures positions — which can force some investors to cut exposure quickly. “We’ve had a cooling in the precious metals, but I don’t think this trend is over,” Tony Sycamore, an analyst at IG in Sydney, said. Reuters

Technically, Reuters said the relative strength index (RSI) for gold and silver slipped out of “overbought” territory. The RSI is a momentum gauge that can flag when prices have run too far, too fast. Reuters

Gold-linked equities also weakened in Canada on Monday as bullion retreated. The TSX gold sub-index fell 4.02%, while Kinross Gold lost 3.6%, Agnico Eagle fell 5.3% and Barrick’s Toronto-listed shares dropped 2.8%, Reuters reported.

Looking ahead, traders expect at least two U.S. rate cuts in 2026, Reuters reported, a backdrop that tends to support non-yielding assets such as gold. The Fed minutes will be parsed for how confident policymakers are about the path for rates next year.

Analysts have kept a constructive outlook despite the pullback. Kelvin Wong, a senior market analyst at OANDA, said he expects the longer-term rally to continue and flagged a six-month target of $5,010 an ounce for gold.

For Barrick, investors will be watching whether the stock can stabilize above Monday’s $43.30 low and work back toward Friday’s $46.21 close as bullion steadies. Any renewed margin-driven selling or fresh geopolitical headlines could keep gold — and gold stocks — volatile into the year-end tape.

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