Evolution Mining Limited Stock Price Rebounds After Gold Selloff, but EVN’s Next Test Comes April 15

Evolution Mining Limited Stock Price Rebounds After Gold Selloff, but EVN’s Next Test Comes April 15

March 21, 2026

Sydney, March 21, 2026, 10:37 (UTC+11)

Evolution Mining Limited managed a 1.64% gain on Friday, ending the session at A$12.41 and partially offsetting Thursday’s steep 9.56% slide. Still, the ASX-listed miner remains lower by 11.1% across the last five days. Volume spiked, with around 64.4 million shares traded Friday versus just 12.5 million the previous day. MarketScreener

This comes just ahead of Evolution’s next operating update. On Friday, the company confirmed it will publish March-quarter results before the market opens April 15. Chief Executive Lawrie Conway and Chief Operating Officer Matt O’Neill are scheduled for a 10:30 a.m. Sydney call that morning. The filing included FY26 guidance: 710,000 to 780,000 ounces of gold, and copper between 70,000 and 80,000 tonnes. Company Announcements

The pressure started with gold. Spot prices dropped 4.3% Thursday, landing at $4,612.21 an ounce, then lost another 1.8% Friday, settling at $4,563.64. With the dollar and U.S. bond yields climbing, traders grew uneasy that the Middle East war could keep oil expensive and rates high. While gold is a typical destination in turbulent times, it doesn’t pay interest—higher yields make that harder to ignore. Reuters

Daniel Ghali, commodity strategist at TD Securities, thinks gold’s near-term risk remains tilted lower while institutions keep unwinding positions. Independent metals trader Tai Wong predicts the market “should consolidate soon,” but cautions, “it’s going to be a bumpy ride.” Reuters

Evolution hasn’t been the only casualty. Shares in both Northern Star Resources and Evolution dropped nearly 8% on Thursday as gold prices slipped. Newmont gave up 3.43% in New York on Friday, underlining that the downturn has hit most of the major gold miners. MarketScreener

Just five weeks back, Evolution posted its best-ever half-year numbers: statutory net profit hit A$767 million, and shareholders got a fully franked 20-cent interim dividend, the highest on record. “Strength of our operating discipline,” CEO Conway said, pointing to strong metals prices behind the result. The company runs six mines in Australia and Canada. Evolution Mining

That still leaves unsold stock on the books. Evolution’s outlook forecasts all-in sustaining costs between A$1,640 and A$1,760 an ounce—the industry’s go-to figure for what it actually takes to stay afloat. Margins look healthy at those levels, for the moment. But if gold prices slip, or if oil and other input costs tick higher, that cushion narrows fast. Evolution Mining

Conditions have grown choppier. The Reserve Bank of Australia boosted its cash rate to 4.1% this week, flagging concerns over inflation tied to the conflict-driven oil surge. Other big central banks said they’re prepared to step in if energy costs stay elevated. Reuters

Friday’s bounce felt more like a breather than a real shift. Evolution faces a ticking clock—under four weeks left—to prove it can hang on, even as gold loses altitude, after outperforming while prices soared. Company Announcements

Marcin Frąckiewicz

Marcin Frąckiewicz is the CEO of TS2 Space and a longtime technology entrepreneur focused on telecommunications, satellite communications and digital innovation. A graduate of the Warsaw School of Economics (SGH), he writes about space technology, artificial intelligence and publicly traded technology companies. His analysis covers major market trends, emerging technologies and the businesses shaping the future of the global economy.

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