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Silvercorp Metals (SVM) stock jumps with silver rally — what to watch before the open
24 February 2026
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Silvercorp Metals (SVM) stock jumps with silver rally — what to watch before the open

New York, February 24, 2026, 08:26 EST — Premarket

  • Silvercorp climbed 6.1% to finish Monday at $12.39, stretching its strong rally from February.
  • Silver jumped, with tariffs and dollar news sending ripples through the markets.
  • Investors keep an eye on U.S. data and the important futures “first notice” date coming up later this week.

Silvercorp Metals Inc drew fresh attention going into Tuesday’s U.S. trading, after shares jumped 6.1% to finish Monday at $12.39. Volume was heavy—roughly 8.9 million shares changed hands, Stock Analysis data show. StockAnalysis

Silvercorp isn’t moving on its own story—the stock’s action is all about silver prices and whatever mood is driving risk. A spike in silver? Suddenly, the quiet names like this one get noisy in a hurry.

A softer dollar joined renewed tariff jitters in shaping Monday’s market mood. “The biggest issue is that there’s uncertainty now,” said Sarah Ying, head of FX strategy at CIBC Capital Markets, as traders tried to make sense of the changing policy landscape. Reuters

Silver futures picked up steam as well. The February contract for COMEX silver wrapped up at 86.523, a 4.240-point gain, CME-linked pricing from Barchart showed. Barchart.com

Silvercorp wasn’t the only stock on the move. Shares of Hecla Mining and Coeur Mining, both listed in the U.S., jumped alongside the group as silver spot prices shot higher in recent sessions, fueling gains across the sector. Investing.com

No new earnings or filings turned up from the company over the last day. Instead, it posted a refreshed investor deck dated February 2026, advertising “near-term revenue growth from copper and gold” on top of its main silver operations, and pointing to its China footprint. Silvercorp Metals Inc.

Chasing the rally comes with a straightforward risk for traders: a pause in silver or a rebound in the dollar, and miners could give back gains fast. Silvercorp faces the standard operational and jurisdictional risks miners know well. Investor presentations may tout ambitious targets, but those don’t guarantee cash flow.

Up ahead, a packed macro calendar looms. U.S. consumer confidence numbers arrive later Tuesday; durable goods follow on Thursday, then producer prices hit Friday. Any of these can jolt the dollar and real yields — both big drivers for precious metals. Scotiabank

Feb. 27 lands as the “first notice” date for March silver futures, putting traders on alert for possible physical delivery assignments—something that tends to squeeze positions heading into the end of the month. cmegroup.com

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