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Gold Rally on Treasury Markets Meets Rate Challenge, Mining Stocks Amplify Gains

WARSAW, August 20, 2026, 19:27 CEST

  • Spot gold held onto the majority of Wednesday’s 4% surge, even as some investors took profits on Thursday.
  • Gold-mining stocks outperformed bullion, maintaining a distinct operating-leverage advantage.
  • The upcoming test is if lower long yields hold amid stronger oil prices and hawkish signals from the Fed.

Gold retained much of its Treasury-led surge on Thursday, as some investors moved to lock in gains. Spot bullion was priced at $4,509.91 per ounce at 12:15 p.m. EDT, marking a 0.3% decline for the session following a rise of over 4% the previous day. U.S. gold futures climbed 0.5% to $4,566.40.

The difference is significant. The SPDR Gold Trust NYSEARCA:GLD was little changed at 1:24 p.m. EDT, while the VanEck Gold Miners ETF NYSEARCA:GDX added 2.14%. Newmont Corporation NYSE:NEM was up 2.18% at 1:13 p.m. EDT. Mining shares continued to reflect expectations of sustained margin improvements, rather than just reacting to a short-term bullion move.

Gold market path Price Move Time
Spot gold, Tuesday $4,364.90/oz -1.1% August 18 close/update
Spot gold, Wednesday $4,487.91/oz +3.6% August 19, 2:10 p.m. EDT
Spot gold, Thursday $4,509.91/oz -0.3% August 20, 12:15 p.m. EDT
U.S. gold futures, Thursday $4,566.40/oz +0.5% August 20 Reuters update
Sources: Reuters, August 18; Reuters, August 19; Reuters, August 20.

The trigger originated at the longer end of the Treasury curve. U.S. officials increased scheduled buybacks of 10-to-30-year bonds to a minimum of $4 billion per transaction. This adjustment lifts support by at least $14 billion during the quarter. The announcement comes after the 30-year yield reached 5.34%, its highest level since 2007.

Both bond yields and the dollar declined at once. The 30-year yield hit 5.184% during Wednesday trading, as the dollar index dropped 0.8%. Gold surpassed its approximately $4,381 100-day moving average. This shift prompted investors to adjust their calculations of the expense associated with holding assets that do not generate yield.

Transmission signal Before / reference After / latest Investor reading
Long-bond buyback cap $2bn per operation At least $4bn Boost to market liquidity
30-year Treasury yield 5.34% Tuesday peak 5.184% Wednesday; 5.24% Thursday Partial rollback of easing
Dollar index Prior session -0.8% Wednesday Gold costs decline internationally
GDX versus gold surge Gold about +3% GDX over +9% Around triple the equity move
Sources: Reuters and MarketWatch. GDX sensitivity is a simple comparison of reported moves, not a forecast.

Relief proved short-lived on Thursday, as the 30-year yield climbed back to 5.24% until comments from Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent temporarily halted the increase. Bessent stated that repurchases “could be more than the $4 billion per issue.” Reuters

Oil added complexity to trading as a rebound in crude prices renewed inflation worries, while minutes from the Federal Reserve indicated several policymakers were still open to further rate hikes. Jim Wyckoff of American Gold Exchange described Thursday’s decline as “routine profit-taking pressure.” The metal’s durability shows that sellers have yet to undo Wednesday’s shift in positioning. Reuters; Fed-minutes report

Mining stocks deliver higher leverage, though not purer exposure. GDX was last seen at $99.41 at 1:20 p.m. EDT, gaining 2.14%. Newmont was at $127.81, similarly above its previous close. GLD traded little changed, putting miners ahead by two points on the day.

Listed exposure Price Daily move Exact quote time
SPDR Gold Trust NYSEARCA:GLD $413.70 -0.03% August 20, 1:24:43 p.m. EDT
VanEck Gold Miners ETF NYSEARCA:GDX $99.41 +2.14% August 20, 1:20:51 p.m. EDT
Newmont Corporation NYSE:NEM $127.81 +2.18% August 20, 1:13:33 p.m. EDT
Source: Google Finance. U.S. markets were open. Quotes may be delayed.

Longer-term projections from banks continue to vary significantly. This diversity highlights the extent to which optimistic scenarios rely on policy, central-bank activity, and investor movement. The table presents various institutional forecasts alongside Thursday’s spot reference of $4,509.91.

Analyst recommendation / outlook Forecast Horizon Implied move vs $4,509.91
J.P. Morgan $6,300 Q4 2026 +39.7%
UBS $6,200 September 2026 +37.5%
Deutsche Bank $6,000 2026 +33.0%
Goldman Sachs $5,400 December 2026 +19.7%
Citi Research $5,000 0–3 months +10.9%
HSBC $4,450 Year-end 2026 -1.3%
Forecasts compiled by Reuters on February 2, 2026. Implied moves are calculated against the August 20 spot reference and are not total-return estimates. Reuters factbox

According to analysts at Morgan Stanley, gold may surpass $5,000 in 2027—possibly sooner—if the Federal Reserve maintains its current policy. The analysts also cautioned about possible volatility. Reuters, citing CME data, reported that markets now price in a 67.4% probability that rates remain unchanged in September.

The investor signal is thus dependent. Consistent or declining long yields are likely to maintain attention on miners’ earnings leverage. Any fresh bond selloff would challenge that premium initially. On Thursday, the spread between GDX and GLD stands as the most straightforward real-time indicator.

Risks: The rally could be undone by a higher dollar, rising real yields or compulsory profit-taking. In addition, miners face cost, operational and geopolitical risks that bullion does not.

Gold • Rates • Mining equities

Treasury shock, then a reality check

Bullion retained most of Wednesday’s jump. Miners still traded with greater upside, while rebounding long yields kept the signal fragile.

Market snapshot
Aug 20, 2026 • 12:15–1:24 p.m. EDT
18:15–19:24 CEST

Spot gold

$4,509.91

−0.3% Thursday

Per troy ounce • Reuters at 12:15 p.m. EDT

Wednesday: more than +4%
The pullback surrendered only a small share of the prior surge.

Two-day transmission

Policy → yields → gold → miners

BUYBACK CAP$2bn → $4bn+30Y YIELD5.34% → 5.18%GOLD WED.+4%+GDX SHOCK+9%+

The 30-year yield later rebounded to 5.24%, showing that the relief was incomplete.

Bullion proxy

GLD

$413.70

−0.03%

1:24:43 p.m. EDT

Miner basket

GDX

$99.41

+2.14%

1:20:51 p.m. EDT

Large-cap miner

Newmont

$127.81

+2.18%

NYSE:NEM • 1:13:33 p.m. EDT

Forecast dispersion

Selected institutional gold targets

$4,400$6,300

Reuters compilation dated Feb. 2, 2026; horizons vary.

Investor read-through

What the tape is saying

Miner premium vs GLD≈ +2.2 ptsBullish leverage

Fed hold probability67.4%Supportive, not settled

30-year yield5.24%Relief partly reversed

Gold 100-day average≈ $4,381Price remains above

Watch next: whether the 30-year yield stays below Tuesday’s 5.34% peak. That is the cleanest macro test for miner outperformance.

Risk map

Higher real yields / stronger dollarOil-led inflationFurther buyback expansion

Miners add operating-cost, execution and geopolitical exposure. They can fall faster than bullion if the macro signal reverses.

Sources: Reuters market reports dated Aug. 19–20, 2026; Google Finance quotes for GLD, GDX and NEM; Reuters analyst forecast factbox dated Feb. 2, 2026. Quotes may be delayed. Forecasts are not recommendations to trade.

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