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Gold Summary for June 26, 2026

2026-06-26 17:59 ET - Market Summary

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New York spot gold added $63 to $4,088.60 to end the week. The TSX Venture Exchange rose 0.46 point to 895.84 while the TSX gold index gained 11.01 points to 775.24. Most precious metals miners gained ground on Canadian exchanges today. Endeavour Silver Corp. (EDR) added 40 cents to $11.79 on 1.4 million shares, while Aya Gold & Silver Inc. (AYA) added $2.23 to $28.13 on 2.05 million shares, both moving in silence.

Darren Hall's Equinox Gold Corp. (EQX) also did well, adding 44 cents to $13.81 on 7.42 million shares. It had news yesterday, having signed 20-year land access agreements with the three communities hosting its Los Filos project in Guerrero, Mexico. With the deals in place, Equinox has begun work in support of the gradual restart of heap leach operations at the mine, and it is pursuing technical studies to evaluate potential expansion opportunities.

Joseph Ovsenek's Tudor Gold Corp. (TUD) rose one cent to 81 cents on 443,000 shares. The company has hired Zemi Technologies to complete an artificial-intelligence-assisted mineral prospectivity assessment to aid drill targeting at its Treaty Creek project in the Golden Triangle of British Columbia. The work -- presumably more involved than firing a metaphorical question or two at ChatGPT -- involves a proprietary system that integrates exploration data sets and geological understanding with machine learning to highlight areas most likely to host mineralization.

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