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    Funds Investing in Gold Miners Bask in Record Prices

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    Posted on October 7, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Gold mining funds are outperforming in 2025 with a 114% surge, driven by record gold prices and strong investor inflows. Smaller miners offer significant growth potential.

    Funds investing in gold miners bask in record prices

    Gold Mining Funds Performance Overview

    By Patturaja Murugaboopathy

    Record Inflows and Market Trends

    (Reuters) -Mutual funds that invest in gold mining firms are leading 2025 performance, overtaking even high-flying AI and tech funds, as investors bet record gold prices will drive strong margins, cashflows and shareholder returns.

    Company Earnings and Shareholder Rewards

    According to LSEG Lipper data, gold mining funds have surged about 114% year-to-date, far outpacing technology funds, which are up 27%, and natural resources funds, which have gained around 23.7%.

    Future Outlook for Gold Mining Investments

    The third quarter alone saw inflows of $5.4 billion, the largest quarterly move, into gold miner funds since December 2009, according to the data.

    Gold hit a record high on Tuesday as a U.S. government shutdown persisted and expectations for a Fed rate cut this month boosted demand.

    While gold miners had lagged the bullion in recent years due to rising costs and operational setbacks, they have outperformed in 2025 as record prices boost profits and cash flows, strengthening balance sheets and offering leveraged exposure to the gold rally.

    "Despite the rally, the sector remains widely under-owned, leaving room for new investors to drive further multiple expansion," said Trevor Yates, senior investment analyst at Global X ETFs.

    "We're particularly constructive on smaller miners and explorers which offer greater leverage to the gold price and are set to be beneficiaries of continued industry consolidation."

    George Cheveley, portfolio manager at investment management firm Ninety One, said strong earnings are reinforcing cost discipline, with some miners accelerating projects funded by cash, a move that supports growth and avoids the need for borrowing.

    Gold miner Newmont reported stronger-than-expected second quarter profits and announced a $3  billion share buyback program, while peer Barrick beat profit forecasts and raised its quarterly dividend by 50%.

    Some companies are seizing the rally to boost capital through IPOs and share sales. China's Zijin Gold International raised $3.2 billion in Hong Kong, while Merdeka Gold secured $280 million.

    Despite doubling in 2025, the MSCI gold miners index still trades at a forward P/E of 14.3, below its ten-year average of 16.7, suggesting room for valuation expansion.

    "At 30% free cash flow (FCF) margins, gold companies have never had it better," said Adrian Hammond, a research analyst at SBG Securities.

    There were opportunities for investors in companies disciplined about cash and keen to reward shareholders, he said.

    (Reporting By Patturaja MurugaboopathyEditing by Vidya Ranganathan; Editing by Maju Samuel)

    Table of Contents

    • Gold Mining Funds Performance Overview
    • Record Inflows and Market Trends
    • Company Earnings and Shareholder Rewards
    • Future Outlook for Gold Mining Investments

    Key Takeaways

    • •Gold mining funds lead 2025 performance with 114% growth.
    • •Record inflows of $5.4 billion in Q3 into gold miner funds.
    • •Gold prices hit record highs amid U.S. government shutdown.
    • •Smaller miners and explorers offer greater leverage to gold prices.
    • •Strong earnings and cost discipline bolster gold companies.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Funds investing in gold miners bask in record prices

    1What is a mutual fund?

    A mutual fund is an investment vehicle that pools money from multiple investors to purchase a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, or other securities, managed by professional fund managers.

    2What is gold mining?

    Gold mining is the process of extracting gold from the earth, typically through various methods such as panning, sluicing, and hard rock mining, to produce gold for commercial use.

    3What are shareholder returns?

    Shareholder returns refer to the profits made by shareholders from their investments in a company, which can come in the form of dividends or capital gains when shares are sold.

    4What is cash flow?

    Cash flow is the total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business, particularly in terms of operating activities, investments, and financing.

    5What is a forward P/E ratio?

    The forward price-to-earnings (P/E) ratio is a valuation metric that compares a company's current share price to its expected earnings per share over the next year.

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