DRDGOLD stock rebounds in premarket as gold bounces ahead of Fed minutes
30 December 2025
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DRDGOLD stock rebounds in premarket as gold bounces ahead of Fed minutes

NEW YORK, December 30, 2025, 08:13 ET — Premarket

  • DRDGOLD’s U.S.-listed shares were up 4.4% in premarket trading.
  • The stock fell 8.4% in the prior session as bullion reversed lower.
  • Markets are watching the Fed’s December meeting minutes later Tuesday and the next move in gold.

DRDGOLD Limited (DRD) rose 4.4% to $31.89 in premarket trading on Tuesday, clawing back some ground after the stock closed down 8.4% on Monday at $30.54. The shares hit an intraday low of $30.23 in the prior session, according to StockAnalysis data.

The snapback matters now because DRDGOLD trades like a high-octane proxy for the gold price, and bullion just put in a rare, sharp reversal into year-end. When the metal whipsaws, miners with outsized exposure to spot moves can swing even harder.

The next catalyst sits squarely on the macro calendar. Investors are bracing for the Federal Reserve’s December minutes and any shift in rate expectations that could jolt the dollar and bond yields — two levers that tend to steer gold day to day.

Gold rebounded on Tuesday after Monday’s sharp sell-off, with spot prices up 1.3% at about $4,387 an ounce after retreating from Friday’s record high near $4,550, Reuters reported. “Buyers are likely returning” after profit-taking, said Zain Vawda, an analyst at MarketPulse by OANDA; the Fed minutes are due at 2 p.m. ET, and the CME raised initial margin for COMEX silver futures to $25,000 per contract, Reuters said. 1

The pullback on Monday rippled across the precious-metals complex, hitting U.S.-listed miners such as Harmony Gold and AngloGold Ashanti as gold and silver prices slid, Investors.com reported. 2

DRDGOLD is a South African producer that extracts gold by retreating surface tailings — old mine waste — rather than developing large new underground mines, its company profile shows. 3

That operating model can make the equity feel tightly tethered to bullion moves, especially during fast repositioning at the end of the year. Thin holiday liquidity can also exaggerate swings in both directions.

For traders, the immediate question is whether Tuesday’s early bounce holds once regular trading starts, or fades if gold stalls. After Monday’s slide, the $30 area is an obvious near-term reference point, with the low-$30s the battleground for momentum accounts.

Beyond the Fed minutes, the day’s guideposts remain the dollar and Treasury yields, plus any fresh headlines that push investors toward or away from safe havens. Gold is a non-yielding asset, meaning it does not pay interest, so falling real yields often make it relatively more attractive.

On the company calendar, DRDGOLD is scheduled to report interim half-year financial results on Feb. 18, 2026, with full-year results planned for Aug. 19, 2026, according to the company’s events calendar. Investors typically zero in on production volumes, cash costs and dividend signals alongside any commentary on capital spending.

The near-term setup leaves little room for calm: bullion is still hovering near historic highs despite Monday’s hit, and that tends to keep miners volatile. A steadier gold rebound would likely support higher-beta names, while another bout of profit-taking could quickly test recent lows.

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