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    Poland's KGHM second quarter profit falls on currency impact

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    Posted on August 19, 2025

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    Last updated: January 22, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    KGHM's Q2 profit dropped 10.6% due to currency effects, despite higher metal prices. The adjusted core profit was 2.37 billion zlotys, surpassing forecasts.

    Table of Contents

    • KGHM's Financial Performance Overview
    • Impact of Currency Fluctuations
    • Copper Price Trends
    • Government Tax Changes

    KGHM Reports 10.6% Drop in Q2 Profit Due to Currency Effects

    KGHM's Financial Performance Overview

    GDANSK (Reuters) -Polish copper producer KGHM on Tuesday reported a 10.6% year-on-year fall in second-quarter earnings as a negative currency impact offset the benefits of higher metal prices.

    The company's adjusted core profit fell to 2.37 billion zlotys ($651.83 million). That was ahead of analysts' consensus forecast of 2.24 billion zlotys, according to a Reuters poll.

    WHY IT'S IMPORTANT

    Impact of Currency Fluctuations

    KGHM is one of the world's largest producers of copper and silver. The state-controlled company's performance is sensitive to commodity prices and currency fluctuations, as most of its revenue is in dollars while its costs are largely in Polish zlotys.

    Copper Price Trends

    Since the start of the year, the U.S. dollar has fallen about 12% against the zloty, according to LSEG data.

    KEY CONTEXT

    In the first half of 2025, the company noted that the average price of copper on the London Metal Exchange (LME) had risen to $9,431 per tonne, up 3.7% from an average of $9,090 per tonne throughout the first half of 2024.

    Government Tax Changes

    The Polish government announced in May that it would cut the country's copper mining tax from 2026, a move expected to significantly lower KGHM's cost base in the coming years.

    BY THE NUMBERS

    The copper miner's second-quarter net profit came in at 249 million zlotys, compared to the 315 million zloty average forecast in a Reuters poll. Revenue was 8.61 billion zlotys, against an estimate of 8.66 billion zlotys.

    ($1 = 3.6359 zlotys)

    (Reporting by Rafal Nowak;Editing by Matt Scuffham)

    Key Takeaways

    • •KGHM's Q2 profit fell by 10.6% due to currency impact.
    • •Adjusted core profit was 2.37 billion zlotys, above forecasts.
    • •Copper prices on LME rose to $9,431 per tonne in H1 2025.
    • •Polish government plans to cut copper mining tax from 2026.
    • •Net profit was 249 million zlotys, below forecasted 315 million.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Poland's KGHM second quarter profit falls on currency impact

    1What is adjusted core profit?

    Adjusted core profit is a measure of a company's profitability that excludes certain one-time items and non-operational expenses, providing a clearer view of ongoing operational performance.

    2What are commodity prices?

    Commodity prices are the market prices for raw materials or primary agricultural products, such as copper and silver, which fluctuate based on supply and demand dynamics.

    3What is a financial performance overview?

    A financial performance overview summarizes a company's financial results over a specific period, highlighting key metrics such as revenue, profit, and expenses.

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