Aris Mining (ARMN) Surges 364% in 2025 on Expansion, Gold Rush

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Aris Mining Corp. saw its share prices soar by 363.71 percent in full-year 2025, with the overall rally primarily driven by its expansion program, coupled with gold prices’ surge to record highs.

The steepest rally was observed late in November ahead of the Federal Reserve’s expected rate cut in their last meeting for 2025, during which policymakers lowered benchmark rates by 25 basis points.

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The Fed’s move sparked buying appetite in precious metals such as silver and gold, to have propelled their prices to record highs, as well as in mining firms over expectations that the rate cut, by weakening the US dollar, would bolster demand for the dollar-denominated gold and silver.

Additionally, sentiment was boosted by announcements earlier in December that it is now on track to hitting of 1 million ounces of gold production annually following the full acquisition of Colombian firm Soto Norte.

The latter was a joint venture firm between Aris Mining Corp. (NYSEAmerican:ARMN) and MDC Industry Holding Company LLC, with the former holding the controlling stake totaling 51 percent prior to the full takeover.

Aris Mining Corp. (NYSEAmerican:ARMN) said that the recent takeover would support the company’s focus on building a large and diversified gold business across Colombia and Guyana.

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