Gold Miners Show Resilience Amid Policy Uncertainty
Newmont (NEM), Agnico Eagle Mines (AEM), and Coeur Mining (CDE) are among the top gold miners that have shown resilience in the face of policy uncertainty and inflation concerns. According to a screener from Simply Wall St, these companies have strong balance sheets and lower costs, making them attractive investments for those looking for gold exposure.
Newmont is one of the largest global gold producers, with operations in the US, Australia, Latin America, Africa, and Canada. The company has a market cap of about $134.1 billion and generates revenue from its core business of large-scale gold mining. However, it still relies on external borrowings, which could be a concern for investors.
Agnico Eagle Mines is another major gold producer that offers direct exposure to mined gold across stable mining regions. The company has a market cap of roughly $107.4 billion and combines scale and high net margins with a pipeline of projects aimed at stretching mine lives and keeping unit costs in check.
Coeur Mining, on the other hand, is a gold and silver producer that offers exposure to both metals. The company has a market cap of about $21.7 billion and has recently seen improved margins and fresh catalysts, such as record quarterly revenue in Q2 2026. However, it still faces risks related to capital needs and execution.