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Is Now the Time to Buy Gold Stocks?

By: Worldnewswire
November 25, 2025 at 09:38 AM EST

Australian gold is having a moment. With the spot gold price pushing into record territory in late 2025, investors are wondering whether gold companies on the ASX are finally ready to shine. After a long stretch of strong bullion prices but underperforming share prices, the question is simple: is now the time to buy asx gold stocks?

Gold price at record levels

The price of gold reached fresh highs this spring, trading above A$5,000 per ounce at points in late October and early November. The rally has been driven by several factors: persistent global uncertainty, strong central-bank demand for bullion, and expectations that major economies may begin loosening monetary policy over the next year or two.

Forecasts vary, but the broad consensus is that global macro conditions remain supportive for gold. Inflation has proven stubborn, geopolitical tensions have flared in multiple regions, and investors continue to seek defensive assets. Gold is one of the few assets that historically performs well when both inflation and uncertainty rise.

Here in Australia, the Reserve Bank of Australia held the cash rate steady at 3.60 per cent at its November meeting and warned that inflation is likely to remain elevated and above its target band for some time. A steady rate, paired with sticky inflation, typically increases the appeal of gold as a hedge against declining purchasing power.

Why gold shares fell behind the metal

If the gold price is surging, why haven’t ASX-listed gold companies mirrored the rise?

There are three key reasons:

Rising costs and pressure on margins

While the gold price rose, so did operating costs. Labour shortages, contractor costs, diesel and power prices all contributed to higher all-in sustaining costs (AISC) across the industry throughout 2024 and 2025. In some states, gold royalties are also linked to the gold price, meaning high prices can actually increase operating costs.

Ramp-up and development risk

A number of Australian projects are in ramp-up or construction mode. Developers often require additional capital, and investors typically want to see consistent production and free cash flow before rewarding the share price.

Dilution

Many junior and mid-tier companies have raised equity to fund development or expansion. Even when the underlying project looks outstanding, repeated capital raisings can weigh on share price performance.

The ASX names to watch

Australia’s gold sector is still home to some of the world’s highest-quality producers and projects.

  • Northern Star Resources (ASX: NST) remains the benchmark for scale, diversified production and disciplined capital allocation. Its acquisition of the Hemi Project in the Pilbara gives it a multi-year growth runway. Investors view Northern Star as a core holding thanks to its strong balance sheet and multi-mine reliability.
  • Bellevue Gold (ASX: BGL) is transitioning from developer to producer, with production ramping through FY26. The company’s key focus is reaching steady-state production and converting high grades into reliable free cash flow.
  • Mid-tier and emerging producers with strong balance sheets and well-defined cost pathways are also drawing increased attention, particularly those with exposure to lower-cost open-pit mining or near-term expansion potential.

The macro environment

Two opposing forces will determine how ASX gold shares perform over the next 12–24 months:

  • Gold price tailwinds: Investment demand and global uncertainty remain supportive. Central banks have been significant net buyers of gold. Inflation stubbornness and geopolitical tension generally work in favour of bullion.
  • Cost inflation headwinds: High labour and input costs continue to challenge miners. Even with gold at record levels, cost pressures can dilute the benefit unless miners successfully manage expenses and maintain grade control.

Final Thoughts

While gold’s record price makes the investment case attractive, the real value for investors lies in choosing ASX gold miners with disciplined cost control, strong balance sheets and clear pathways to growing production without excessive dilution. The macro environment of persistent inflation, steady interest rates and global uncertainty continues to support bullion, but share prices will only follow if companies can reliably translate high gold prices into cash flow. By focusing on quality producers and selectively adding exposure to well-funded emerging projects, investors can capture the upside of gold’s momentum while managing risk in a sector known for volatility.

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