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Silver miners fall in premarket trading as the metal drops 2%
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Silver miners fall in premarket trading as the metal drops 2%

By Abrar Hussain
February 17, 2026 2 Min Read
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Silver bars appear in a photo illustration as silver prices move amid shifting industrial demand and global market volatility in Brussels, Belgium, on December 24, 2025.

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Silver and gold fell in early premarket trading on Tuesday as investors awaited delayed economic data, with little geopolitical news during the holiday-shortened week.

Spot silver was last seen down 2% to trade at around $74.85 per ounce, while silver futures fell 4% to trade at $74.7 dollars per ounce.

Hecla Mining, which owns one of the biggest silver mines in the world, Green Creek Mine in Alaska, was down 3% before the market opened. Meanwhile, Endeavour Silver shed 3.5%, First Majestic Silver was down nearly 4%, Coeur Mining lost nearly 3.4%, Teck Resources and Silvercorp Metals were roughly 3% lower, and Wheaton Precious Metals was down over 2%.

Despite geopolitical tensions resurfacing in the Middle East, Deutsche Bank analysts said in a note published Tuesday that silver was “trading $7 below its real adjusted price in 1790,” after prices fell in the morning.

Meanwhile, spot gold was down over 1% to $4,931 per ounce, and gold futures lost nearly 2% to trade at $4,952 per ounce.

Silver ETFs, including ProShares Ultra Silver was down 7% in premarket, while iShares Silver Trust and ABRDN physical silver fell just over 3%, according to FactSet data.

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Gold and silver prices tumbled in late January as investors reacted to news that President Donald Trump had nominated Kevin Warsh to lead the Federal Reserve, leading to a stronger U.S. dollar. Silver futures plunged 30% at the time, marking their worst day since March 1980.

However, the sell-off in precious metals was short-lived, with gold and silver rebounding in early February.

Elsewhere, Australian global mining company BHP sealed a silver deal with Wheaton Precious Metals. The mining giant said the long-term silver streaming agreement would see BHP receive an upfront payment of $4.3 billion in exchange for delivering silver produced at its Antemina mine.

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