Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Hecla Mining, other miners also tumbling Monday morning

Gold Silver GLD IAU SLVA confluence of coincidences was hitting global stock markets Monday morning. Rather than seeing safe-haven demand, gold and silver were heading downward right along with them. A dysfunctional U.S. Congress unable to agree on a budget package to avoid deep across-the-board budget cuts compounded fears of European sovereign debt contagion.

Spot gold was nearly 1.2% lower at 10 a.m. Monday, while spot silver was down more than 3.8%.

Shares of Hecla Mining (NYSE:HL) were down some 5% despite management reaffirming that its 2011 silver, gold and metals production targets won’t be affected by suspending operations at its Lucky Friday mine in northern Idaho following an accident last week that resulted in the death of one young miner working for a contractor.

A raft of U.S. economic data is due out this week that, if positive, could do a lot to stabilize clearly shaken markets. The National Association of Realtors reported that October existing-home sales rose 1.4% and are 13.5% above a year ago. The number of homes on the market continued to decline in October, falling 2.2%, an eight-month supply at the current pace. Thirty-year fixed mortgage rates fell to an all-time low of 4.07%, according to Freddie Mac.

Spot gold was bid at $1,704.20 per ounce, with an ask price of $1,705.20, having traded at a high of $1,714.79 and a low of $1,698.50. The morning reference price fixing was set at $1,704, according to Kitco market data.

Spot silver was bid at $31.17 per ounce with an ask price of $31.27. The morning high as of time of writing was $31.51, and the low was $30.89. Monday’s reference price was set at $30.90 in the London a.m., $1.25 an ounce lower than last Friday’s re! ference price.

Gold and silver trusts were losing value early Monday.

  • The SPDR Gold Trust (NYSE:GLD) was around 1.15% lower.
  • The iShares Gold Trust (NYSE:IAU) was about 1.25% lower.
  • The iShares Silver Trust (NYSE:SLV) was down nearly 3.4%.

Gold and silver mining ETFs also were down sharply.

  • The Market Vectors Gold Miners ETF (NYSE:GDX) was down around 2.4%.
  • The Market Vectors Junior Gold Miners ETF (NYSE:GDXJ) was some 4.5% lower.
  • The Global X Silver Miners ETF (NYSE:SIL) was nearly 5% lower.

Shares of gold miners were heading south as well.

  • Agnico-Eagle Mines (NYSE:AEM) was nearly 4.3% lower.
  • Barrick Gold Corp. (NYSE:ABX) dropped about 2%.
  • Goldcorp (NYSE:GG) was down nearly 2.7%.
  • Newmont Mining Corp. (NYSE:NEM) was around 0.9% lower.
  • NovaGold Resources (AMEX:NG) was showing losses of around between 3.8% and 4.1%.

Silver miners’ shares also were falling, with Hecla Mining showing steep losses.

  • Coeur d’Alene Mines Corp. (NYSE:CDE) was around 3.5% lower.
  • Hecla Mining was down between 4.8% and 5.2%.
  • Pan American Silver Corp. (NASDAQ:PAAS) was some 2.6% lower.
  • Silver Wheaton Corp. (NYSE:SLW) was about 3.3% lower.
  • Silver Standard Resources Inc. (NASDAQ:SSRI) was down around 3%.

As of this writing, Andrew Burger did not hold a position in any of the aforementioned stocks.

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