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Orla Mining (ORLA) stock edges higher as gold rebounds; Fed minutes in focus

Orla Mining (ORLA) stock edges higher as gold rebounds; Fed minutes in focus

Orla Mining shares rose 0.7% to $13.80 in midday New York trading Tuesday, tracking a rebound in gold prices after Monday’s sharp selloff. Spot gold climbed 0.9% to $4,369.59 an ounce. Orla’s first quarterly dividend of $0.015 per share is set for Feb. 10, with a Jan. 12 record date. The company expects to start building its South Railroad project in Nevada by mid-2026.
30 December 2025

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