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Post Market Wrap | Northern Star March Quarter Gold Production Disappoints Market

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This Post Market Wrap is presented by KOSEC – Kodari Securities

  • Pogo mine in Alaska disappoints with lower production volume and substantially higher costs
  • Australian operations tracking to plan to meet FY22 production and cost guidance 
  • Group FY22 production guidance is unchanged at 1.55 -1.65 million oz
  • Group FY22 cost guidance is now A$1600 – A$1640/oz, up from A$1475 – A$1575/oz. 
  • Cash and bullion on hand A$533 million, net cash of A$433 million at 31 March 2022
  • Comprehensive exploration and Resource & Reserve update to be released in the June quarter
  • Target of 2 million oz of production by 2026 remains.

Northern Star Resources Limited (‘Northern Star‘ or the ‘Group’) owns and operates three world class gold production centres, two of which are located in Western Australia and a third site in Alaska. Northern Star merged with Saracen Mineral Holdings in February 2021, to form the world’s sixth-largest gold miner, adding $6.7 billion value to the newly merged entity. The merger delivered sole ownership of the iconic Super Pit, located just outside of Kalgoorlie, to Northern Star. 

March 2022 Quarterly Report  

Northern Star reported gold sold of 380,075 oz at an All-in Sustaining Cost (AISC) of A$1656/oz for the March quarter. The production volume is 11,915oz lower and the AISC is A$25/oz higher than the December quarter, when 392,665 oz of gold was sold at an All-In Sustaining Cost of A$1631/oz.

The slightly disappointing numbers at the Group level can be attributed to higher production costs and now lower production forecasts coming out the Pogo mine in Alaska, Canada. Pogo was acquired in 2018 and since that date Northern has spent US$55 million on expanding resources and reserves and upgrades that include upgrading the mill throughput capacity to 1.3 million metric tons per year.

Pogo gold production for FY22 has been revised down to the range of 205,000 to 220,000 oz from 220,000 to 250,000 oz. Pogo produced 209,647 oz of gold during FY21. Costs of production have also been revised substantially higher. Estimated AISC has been revised from A$1700 – A$1800/oz to A$$2150 – A$2230/oz. The Pogo mine accounts for about 15 percent of Group operations. 

The Australian operations are tracking to meet FY22 production and cost guidance. Taking into account the sub-optimal operating performance of the Pogo mine, Group FY22 production guidance remains unchanged at 1.55 -1.65 million oz. However, Group FY22 AISC guidance is now higher and is forecasted to rise to A$1600 – A$1640/oz, up from A$1475 – A$1575/oz. 

The March quarter average realised gold price was A$2,468/oz, delivering sales revenue of A$937 million. Cash and bullion on hand at 31 March 2022 was A$533 million. Corporate bank debt stood at $100 million, leaving net cash of A$433 million at the end of the March quarter.

Outlook

A$26 million was invested in exploration bringing the total year-to-date expenditure to A$85 million, compared to FY22 exploration expenditure guidance of A$140 million. The exploration focus currently is on extending the mine life at the Group’s three production centres – Kalgoorlie, Yandal and Pogo. 

The Kalgoorlie Super Pit and Yandal site look set to continue to perform in line with expectations, however the Pogo site performed below expectations with lower production volume at a higher cost. Northern Star must improve mine productivity at Pogo to optimise future cost performance and management have indicated that the current elevated cost structure is temporary.

The Group commenced a five-year profitable growth program one year ago.  Progress with this initiative and the comprehensive exploration and Resource & Reserve update scheduled for release in the June quarter, will be closely watched by the market. The Group continues to give every indication that it is tracking to 2 million oz of production by 2026.

This Post Market Wrap is presented by Kodari Securities, written by Michael Kodari, CEO at KOSEC.

"Michael Kodari is one of the world's most consistent, top performing investor. A philanthropist and one of the prominent experts of the financial markets, he has been referred to as ‘the brightest 21st century entrepreneur in wealth management' by CNBC Asia and featured on Forbes. Featured on TV as the "Money Expert", on the weekly Sunday program "Elevator Pitch", he is recognised internationally by governments as he was the guest of honour for the event "Inside China's Future", chosen by the Chinese government from the funds management industry, attended by industry leaders, when they arrived in Sydney Australia, on April 2014. Michael and George Soros were the only two financiers in the world invited and chosen by the Chinese government to provide advice, and their expertise on Chinese government asset allocation offshore. With a strong background in funds management and stockbroking, Michael has worked with some of the most successful investors and consulted to leading financial institutions. He was the youngest person ever to appear on the expert panel for Fox, Sky News Business Channel at the age of 25 where he demonstrated his skillset across a 3 year period forming the most consistent track record and getting all his predictions right over that period. Michael writes for key financial publications, is regularly interviewed by various media and conducts conferences around the world."

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Markets are moving into the Thanksgiving break with strong momentum, as stocks notch four straight days of gains. The Dow Jones Industrial Average jumped 388 points, while the S&P 500 added 0.9%, pushing both indexes toward their best week since June.

Oracle led major movers, rising more than 4% after Deutsche Bank reaffirmed its bullish outlook on the tech giant. Broad investor optimism continues building across sectors as economic data softens and earnings remain resilient.

All eyes are now on the Federal Reserve and what potential shifts in interest-rate policy may mean for the markets. U.S. markets will close Thursday for the Thanksgiving holiday and reopen Friday for a shortened trading session.

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– Dow Jones rose 569 points, reflecting optimism for a Federal Reserve interest rate cut.
– Alphabet’s stock increased as Meta may invest in AI chips, but Nvidia’s declined amid market concerns.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average increased by 569 points or 1.2% on Tuesday, reflecting investor optimism for an upcoming Federal Reserve interest rate cut. The S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite also posted gains, up 0.8% and 0.4% respectively. This represented a recovery from earlier losses, where the S&P 500 briefly fell by 0.7%.Banner

Markets anticipate an 85% chance of a quarter-point rate cut in December, driven by comments from New York Fed President John Williams, who indicated the possibility of lower rates soon. Investor sentiment strengthened following reports that Kevin Hassett may be appointed as the next Fed chair, potentially resulting in a more lenient monetary policy.

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Alphabet saw its stock rise by over 1% after reports indicated that Meta Platforms might invest in its AI chips. This could signal increased demand for AI technology, benefiting the sector overall. However, Nvidia’s stock fell more than 3%, suggesting concerns about its dominance in the AI chip market.

Investors are also wary of the valuation of tech stocks. Despite recent gains, the S&P 500 and Nasdaq remain down over 1% and 3%, respectively, for November, while the Dow has lost more than 1% this month. The broader market’s performance indicates ongoing scrutiny regarding tech valuations amid changing economic expectations.


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Gold prices surge as central banks increase demand; risks include a stronger dollar and rising interest rates.

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Gold prices are climbing fast as central banks ramp up buying, pushing demand to its highest levels in years. The metal’s reputation as a safe haven is strengthening, especially amid rising geopolitical tensions and global financial uncertainty.

But experts warn the shine could fade. A stronger US dollar and the possibility of rising interest rates may weigh on momentum, making investors question how long the rally can last.

Dr Steven Enticott from CIA Tax breaks down the drivers behind gold’s surge—from ETF inflows to physical bar demand—and what could send the price sharply higher… or lower.

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