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Mining equities in turbulent markets

Report by Global Mining Research

The US-Israeli war with Iran and oil shock has resulted in some of the most volatile markets of recent times. Higher oil prices are clearly inflationary; however, the larger short-term risk for the miners is arguably the supply of liquid fuel. Slowing global growth could erode copper demand; the copper sector P/NPV10 and +1 year P/CF is trading close to previous tough levels with a spot FCF yield of 5.2% being attractive. Gold equities are still attractive with the market imputing lower spot prices today. The shares are cheap on a cash flow basis with a 6.9% spot FCF yield. Gold sector margins are still robust with better balance sheets compared to peers. Copper and gold equities have corrected, and value opportunities have emerged. Preferred coppers are Antofagasta PLC, Lundin Mining Corp and Ivanhoe Mines Ltd, whilst least preferred are First Quantum Minerals Ltd and Southern Copper Corp. Preferred golds are Barrick Gold Corp, Agnico Eagle Mines Ltd and Kinross Gold Corp.

Returns on capital: Copper vs Gold

Report by Global Mining Research

For 2024, David Radclyffe forecasts copper to enjoy an average ROCE of 11.1%. The standout is Southern Copper Corp, helped by some very low cost and long-lived assets. Relatively new to the market Ero Copper Corp does well, while at the lower end sit Ivanhoe Mines and Sandfire Resources. When it comes to gold, the forecasted average ROCE for 2024 is at 8.3%, with Gold Fields coming out on top and Lundin Gold close behind. The copper sector as a whole continues to generate better real returns on capital than the gold sector, with gold miners continuing to suffer from shorter mine lives and a commitment to M&A to create growth.

Miners forced to become green power companies?

Report by Global Mining Research

David Radclyffe reviews how mines with little access to green electricity will need to build capacity themselves or via a third party in order to meet emissions targets. Some will come under increasing scrutiny; Rio Tinto, South32, Southern Copper Corp, Freeport-McMoRan and Anglo American could all face increased capital/opex exposure. The potential capital costs associated with self-generation are massive, so investors should keep a close eye for opportunities present in the partial or full outsourcing of infrastructure.