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World’s hottest stock is a 430% rally in a Peruvian silver miner

World’s hottest stock is a 430% rally in a Peruvian silver miner

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15th September 2016

By: Bloomberg

  

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LONDON – The most impressive advance in the stock market this year is a little-known Peruvian miner that rode the comeback in silver.

Hochschild Mining, which operates three mines in Peru and one in Argentina, has soared 432% in 2016, beating every other company in the Bloomberg World Index of 5 125 stocks.

Higher silver prices, new production from its flagship Inmaculada mine in Peru and the weakening Argentine peso have made the stock a favourite for investors. Hochschild has cut back on debt and is expected to report its first profit after three years of losses.

Now the company’s strategy is focusing on finding new reserves of silver and gold near current plants and using more of its processing capacity, according to Ignacio Bustamante, CEO of Hochschild. He plans to avoid buying any new assets.

“There’s going to be a lot of pressure from investors not to do M&A,” Bustamante said. “There’s been a lot of value destruction in acquisitions.”

BORING FUTURE
This is yet another example of how mining companies have reset their ambition. After racking up billions of dollars in debt in the race to feed China’s commodities demand, many are now going in reverse. Debt levels are falling as companies cut costs, sell assets and pursue only the most profitable mines.

Rio Tinto Group’s CEO summed it up last month when he said the world’s second-biggest miner could be “boring” for a long time.

For silver companies though, this year has been a surprising recovery. Precious metals rallied on signs that the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates low, boosting the appeal of investments that don’t generate a yield. Silver is up 37% in 2016, on track for the biggest annual gain since 2010.

The second-best performance in the Bloomberg World Index is also a silver producer. Coeur Mining, a Chicago-based company, soared 390% this year.

For Hochschild, the best stock gains are likely in the past, according to analysts at BMO Capital Markets. There are no “significant catalysts going forward, certainly not like the de-leveraging of its balance sheet earlier this year,” the bank said in a report last week.

The company, which plans to mine the equivalent of 34-million ounces of silver this year, is currently using only about 70% of its capacity. Uncovering new reserves could add another ten-million ounces a year to output, Bustamante said.

Further gains in silver will depend on the pace of US rate increases, the strength of the dollar and the outcome of the US presidential election, Bustamante said.

“In the long term, based on the macro trends we are seeing, prices should go up,” he said. “Right now, we’re in a volatile price environment. Prices can go back down again.”

Edited by Bloomberg

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