Gold Miner ETF Falls to 52-Week Low | ETF Trends

An exchange traded fund that invests in gold miner stocks dropped to a new 52-week low on Tuesday, falling along with bullion prices in March.

Miner stocks have trailed gold prices in recent years. Investors are walking away from gold producers and moving into bullion ETFs, pushing valuations to a record low versus the overall market, Matt Walcoff reports on Bloomberg.

“Buying gold and ETFs tracking bullion prices such as the $69 billion SPDR Gold Shares (NYSEArca: GLD) has become increasingly popular for investors as companies struggle to develop mines in remote locations and pay higher operating costs,” according to the article. [Gold Miner ETFs May be Near Turning Point]

Within Canada’s S&P/TSX Composite Index, gold shares lost 28% last week from their high last September. [Gold, Silver ETFs Tumble on Bernanke]

High operating costs are hitting miners where it counts. Agnico-Eagle Mines of Canada lost 43% since October. This was after the company wrote down $644.9 million due to “persistently high” operating costs. [The Case for Junior Gold Miner ETFs]