This FTSE 100 Miner Merits A Position In Any Investor's Balanced Portfolio

 | Oct 07, 2020 03:27

Gold and silver prices have both now come off summer record highs. While investors wonder what is next for precious metals, the discussion also centers around shares of miners. After all, the supply of commodities is crucial for the functioning of the global economy.

In an earlier article, we discussed global mining giants, BHP Group (LON:BHPB), (NYSE:BHP) and Rio Tinto (LON:RIO), (NYSE:RIO). Today, we extend the discussion to another FTSE 100 miner, Anglo American (LON:AAL), (OTC:NGLOY).

Here's what investors might expect from the company in the coming weeks.

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Washington-based National Mining Association highlights :

"With nearly 50% of all U.S. electricity generated from coal and uranium and nearly every manufactured good containing some mineral component, mining has never been a more vital industry."

We should note that mining shares tend to be more volatile than the underlying metal prices. In other words, stocks outpace precious metal prices both in bull and bear markets. There may also be geopolitical risks regarding the country where the mine is located, adding to uncertainties in operations.

Another point to remember is that since the economic crisis of 2008-09, commodity cycles have become mostly China-driven. After the U.S., China is the world's second-largest economy. Potential investors would also need to keep an eye on the U.S.-China trade war rhetoric. The World Gold Council states , "China is the world's fastest-growing market for gold." Thus, if there is a decline in Chinese demand for commodities, bottom lines for a number of these companies are likely to be adversely affected, at least in the short run.

Despite these potential risks to operations and share prices, mining stocks could be part of a well-balanced portfolio. Many market participants regard commodity plays, like gold, as a potential hedge against inflation as well as uncertainty. Some miners are also strong dividend-payers and could appeal to passive income seekers.

When analyzing miners, we would look for growing production, a solid balance sheet and high-quality mining assets combined with an improving outlook for the commodity in question.

Finally, another important area that is getting increased attention in investment analysis is accountability. According to a recent report by PWC, investors "question whether the industry can responsibly create sustainable value for all stakeholders. Discrete events, such as safety or environmental incidents, have contributed to these challenges."

For example, in recent months, Rio Tinto came under fire as its operations destroyed a 46,000-year-old sacred aboriginal site in Western Australia. Shareholder activism, coupled with negative publicity, resulted in a C-suite leadership change at its headquarters in September. Time will tell how long it will take Rio to rebuild trust after the recent indiscriminate mining decisions.

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With this information, here is another miner from the UK's leading equity index.

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London-headquartered Anglo American mines and produces bulk commodities, base metals and minerals, as well as precious metals and minerals. The product range includes diamonds, copper, platinum, coal, iron ore, nickel, manganese and polyhalite. Its exploration efforts are both greenfield (i.e., finding entirely new resources) and brownfield (i.e., identifying additional resources near existing operations).