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    Gold price falls sharply: planning implications for mine project teams

    March 3, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Gold price falls sharply: planning implications for mine project teams

    First reported on MINING.com

    30 Second Briefing

    Gold prices slumped as spot bullion dropped 6% to about $5,018/oz from a one‑month high above $5,400/oz, with futures down over 4% and silver sliding nearly 12% to below $80/oz amid a stronger US dollar and rising US bond yields. The move erased last week’s gains but still leaves gold more than 17% higher year‑to‑date, as the Iranian conflict, now in its fourth day, drives energy prices and complicates Federal Reserve rate‑cut expectations. XS.com and RJO Futures analysts frame the sell‑off as a liquidity event, with BNP and JPMorgan still projecting gold above $6,000/oz by year‑end.

    Technical Brief

    • Spot bullion’s intraday low was “nearly” $5,018/oz, reversing from a prior one‑month high.
    • Silver’s move was steeper, dropping almost 12% intraday to trade below $80/oz.
    • US dollar strength to a one‑month peak directly increased bullion costs for non‑USD buyers.
    • Analysts linked the sell‑off to a shift into “more attractive assets” amid Middle East escalation.
    • Iranian conflict was in its fourth day when the move occurred, coinciding with a spike in energy prices.
    • Elevated energy costs were flagged as a driver of stickier inflation, reducing odds of near‑term Fed cuts.
    • XS.com’s Rania Gule argued geopolitical risk premia are currently outweighing standard monetary‑policy drivers for gold.
    • RJO Futures’ Bob Haberkorn characterised the drop as a liquidity‑driven move, not a change in long‑term bullish thesis.

    Our Take

    In our database of 1103 Mining stories, only a handful of gold-price pieces show intraday moves as large as the 6% spot gold and 12% silver swings here, signalling volatility levels that can quickly change project economics and hedge effectiveness for producers such as Equinox Gold.

    The $1 billion sale of gold assets in Brazil to CMOC, occurring against this backdrop of sharp but still year-to-date-positive moves in gold and silver, suggests acquirers are underwriting long-term bullion strength rather than trading short-term price shocks driven by Middle East conflict headlines.

    For coal- and gold-exposed majors like BHP and JPMorgan’s mining clients in the USA and Brazil, this kind of war-linked inflation scare typically tightens financing terms for marginal projects while improving optionality for low-cost, long-life assets already in construction or operation.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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