Newmont's trading volume on March 13 was $1.15B, ranking 70th among U.S. stocks on that day.

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On March 13, 2026, Newmont (NEM), a gold company, had a trading volume of $1.15B, ranking 70th among U.S. stocks that day, with a 14.20% increase from the previous day, and a trading volume of 10.4521 million.

On March 13, 2026, NEM fell 4.28%, closing at $109.58. The stock declined 5.77% over the past 5 trading days, dropped 15.71% for the entire March, has gained 9.74% since the beginning of the year, and increased 140.04% over the past 52 weeks.

*If the company’s listing duration is less than 52 weeks, the 52-week change is calculated from the listing date to now (this also applies to cases where the listing duration is less than 1 month or fewer than 5 trading days).

Newmont (NEM) Trading Volume / USD Change in Trading Volume from Yesterday Trading Volume
March 13, 2026 $1.15B 14.20% 10.4521 million
March 12, 2026 $1.01B 1.18% 8.7774 million
March 11, 2026 $998 million 4.81% 8.6347 million
March 10, 2026 $952 million -15.09% 8.03 million
March 9, 2026 $1.12B 15.72% 9.8296 million

Newmont was founded in 1921, primarily as a gold producer, with extensive operations and assets in multiple countries, including the United States, Papua New Guinea, Australia, Ghana, Suriname, Argentina, the Dominican Republic, Chile, Peru, Ecuador, Mexico, and Canada. The company also engages in the production of copper, silver, lead, and zinc. Recognized as a leading global gold company, Newmont is committed to creating value and improving lives through sustainable and responsible mining practices.

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