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South32 share price slips to A$4.39 as copper volatility and dividend dates come into view
20 February 2026
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South32 share price slips to A$4.39 as copper volatility and dividend dates come into view

Sydney, Feb 20, 2026, 18:37 AEDT — Trading wrapped up for the day.

  • South32 (ASX:S32) settled at A$4.39 by Friday’s close, slipping 0.45%.
  • Base metals prices swung back and forth as China remained out for the Lunar New Year break.
  • Attention is now on China’s reopening set for Feb 24, the ex-dividend date coming up March 5, and South32’s next quarterly report.

South32 Ltd (S32.AX) slipped 0.45% to finish at A$4.39 Friday, with shares moving between A$4.35 and A$4.42. Roughly 13.2 million shares were traded.

Even a modest shift carries weight heading into next week. Markets have turned cautious: the dollar is on track for its strongest weekly gain in four months, oil prices are climbing to multi-month highs as Middle East tensions simmer. “Today feels like a good day to stay out of trouble,” said Spectra Markets President Brent Donnelly. Reuters

For South32, it’s all about copper right now. Prices bounced 2.2% on Wednesday to $12,893 a metric ton on the London Metal Exchange, but inventories keep piling up—demand’s just not matching supply. “They rarely leave significant capital in the market” during the holiday, Panmure Liberum’s Tom Price said, noting that thin liquidity tends to exaggerate price moves. Reuters

Copper’s suddenly in the spotlight for big miners, while iron ore’s grip loosens. “A good result, perhaps as not as impressive as BHP,” said Andy Forster from Argo Investments after Rio Tinto pointed to a heavier copper focus, despite iron ore showing some weakness. Reuters

Earlier this month, South32 flagged its biggest recent move: a shift to “care and maintenance” at the Mozal aluminium smelter in Mozambique. Physics, not market prices, took center stage. Outgoing CEO Graham Kerr pointed to dwindling supplies of key materials like pitch and coke—saying the company was “running out,” power deal or not. For the half-year ended Dec. 31, South32 reported underlying earnings of $435 million and announced an interim dividend of 3.9 cents per share. Reuters

“Care and maintenance,” in mining jargon, refers to putting operations on pause but still burning through money as the asset sits ready for a possible reboot. South32 flagged a likely start for its Mozal smelter’s downtime: March 15, 2026. The move comes after the company couldn’t lock in cost-effective electricity past March. south32.net

Dividend watchers have their eyes on South32. The miner’s interim payout will go ex-dividend March 5, with the record date set for March 6 and payment slated for April 2, Market Index data show. The dividend lands fully franked at 5.48 Australian cents per share, carrying those Australian tax credits.

The risk is clear enough: if copper drops again when Chinese traders are back, miners may see support evaporate fast. Higher inventories, plus a stronger dollar, have already been tough. Unexpected expenses tied to Mozal’s shutdown could also squeeze cash returns further.

Keep an eye on Feb. 24—that’s when the Shanghai Futures Exchange gets back to business post-holiday. Early Friday, LME copper slipped 0.1% to $12,793 a ton, putting it on track for its third weekly decline in a row, according to Reuters.

South32 has its March-quarter report lined up for April 22, according to its financial calendar.

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