The resource-heavy TSX composite index closed the holiday-shortened Jan. 4-7 week for a loss as commodity prices pulled back from record territory on generally positive U.S. economic news that sent gold into a tailspin.
The index fell 170.92 points to close at 13,272.3, as investors sold off resource stocks in the face of a stronger U.S. currency. Crude oil retreated to US$88.03 per barrel, down US$3.32.
With the price of gold shedding US$52.50 to finish at US$1,368.90 an oz., and the spot price of silver off 7.1% at US$28.73 per oz., the Global Gold index was down 7.7% at 388.43. Barrick Gold dropped $4.43 to end at $48.69, Goldcorp lost $3.38 at $42.50, Newmont Mining gave back $4.68 to finish at $56.55 and Agnico-Eagle Mines was down $6.80 at $69.80.
Silver stocks took a beating as well. Silver Wheaton ended at $33.19 for a loss of $5.79, Pan American Silver slipped $4.33 to $36.60 and Silver Standard Resources finished at $24.24, down $3.57.
Cline Mining, one of the most active issues, ended at $4.25, up 21¢. In December, the company received government approval to begin underground mining at its New Elk coal mine in southern Colorado. Production will increase steadily over 2011, with the goal of reaching a rate of 3 million tonnes coal annually by year-end.
After fending off BHP Billiton’s hostile $130-a-share bid, a growing demand for food and fertilizer is pushing Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan’s stock even higher. It closed up $11.37 to $165.82.
Shares in uranium producers and exploration companies alike reacted negatively to media reports that China has developed technology to better reprocess spent nuclear fuel, which if true, could potentially reduce future uranium demand and have a negative impact on prices. Uranium One slipped 23¢ in heavy trading to $4.53.
Vista Gold jumped 57¢ to $2.95 on news that it doubled reserves to 4.1 million oz. gold at its Mt. Todd gold project in Australia. An updated prefeasibility study shows reworked capital costs of US$590 million for a 30,000-tonne-per-day open-pit and milling scenario that would produce 240,000 oz. gold annually over a 14-year life at a cash cost of US$530 per oz. The project throws off an after-tax internal rate of return of 10.7%.
Newly-listed Emed Mining ended at 29¢ for a 61% gain. With 673 million shares outstanding, the junior recently closed a $32.5-million initial public offering in Canada and concurrent private placement in the U.K. priced at 13.5¢ per share. Emed is focused on its 100% owned Rio Tinto copper mine project in Spain and the Detva gold project in Slovakia, while owning 20% of Kefi Minerals, which is exploring for gold and copper in Turkey and Saudi Arabia.
TSX most active issues
VOLUME WEEK
(000s) HIGH LOW CLOSE CHANGE
Cline Mng CMK 24601 4.72 4.22 4.25 + 0.21
Canada Lithium CLQ 23647 2.11 1.58 1.74 – 0.25
Equinox Minls EQN 21701 6.20 5.99 6.09 – 0.02
Emed Mining EMD 20332 0.32 0.18 0.29 + 0.11
MagIndustries MAA 18862 0.28 0.24 0.27 + 0.03
Kinross Gold K 18401 18.63 17.23 17.35 – 1.56
Eastern Platin ELR 17425 1.81 1.73 1.77 0.00
Baffinland Irn BIM 15719 1.46 1.42 1.42 – 0.01
Lundin Mng LUN 15281 7.48 6.97 7.07 – 0.19
Uranium One UUU 15133 4.88 4.46 4.53 – 0.23
TSX greatest percentage change
VOLUME WEEK
(000s) HIGH LOW CLOSE CHANGE
Emed Mining EMD 20332 0.32 0.18 0.29 + 61.1
Revolution Res RV 3163 0.69 0.47 0.66 + 37.5
MBAC Fertilizr MBC 2822 3.45 2.41 3.28 + 34.4
Dynacor Gold M DNG 775 1.70 1.26 1.68 + 29.2
Golden Peaks GL 211 0.67 0.55 0.67 + 24.0
Vista Gold VGZ 682 3.25 2.53 2.95 + 23.9
TriAusMin TOR 784 0.14 0.10 0.13 + 18.1
Timminco TIM 4535 0.42 0.34 0.41 + 17.1
Energy Fuels EFR 9529 1.37 0.81 1.04 + 16.8
Powertech Uran PWE 1407 0.50 0.29 0.35 + 16.6
Noventa NTA 378 0.44 0.19 0.19 – 51.2
Silver Bear Rs SBR 508 0.71 0.48 0.54 – 26.0
Candente Coppr DNT 4623 1.93 1.38 1.45 – 20.3
Crosshair E&Mg CXX 1578 2.46 1.93 1.99 – 20.0
UEX Corp UEX 4531 2.29 1.72 1.82 – 19.1
Greystar Res GSL 2610 4.08 3.23 3.28 – 18.8
Extorre Gold M XG 2316 6.65 5.27 5.49 – 18.4
Great Panther GPR 7299 2.76 2.06 2.27 – 18.3
Inter-Citic Mn ICI 1575&n
bsp; 2.37 1.93 1.93 – 18.2
Moly Mines MOL 14924 1.77 1.28 1.34 – 17.2
TSX greatest value change
WEEK
VOLUME CLOSE CHANGE
Potash Cp Sask POT 3404807 165.82 + 11.37
First Quantum FM 3606280 114.65 + 6.65
Horizns G Bear HGD 3228989 10.61 + 1.49
SouthGobi Res SGQ 893021 13.50 + 1.32
Grande Cache C GCE 11917404 11.74 + 1.27
Ivanhoe Mines IVN 2200063 23.90 + 0.90
MBAC Fertilizr MBC 2821674 3.28 + 0.84
Vista Gold VGZ 681552 2.95 + 0.57
Xinergy XRG 2301845 3.96 + 0.51
Migao MGO 2228607 8.25 + 0.47
Agnico-Eagle AEM 4623274 69.80 – 6.80
Silver Wheaton SLW 11546721 33.19 – 5.79
Newmont Mng NMC 35567 56.55 – 4.68
Royal Gold RGL 18950 49.52 – 4.60
Barrick Gold ABX 14059575 48.69 – 4.43
Pan Am Silver PAA 1694722 36.60 – 4.33
Silver Std Res SSO 712569 24.24 – 3.57
Goldcorp G 13953484 42.50 – 3.38
Central Gold-T GTU_U 15891 50.96 – 3.29
Coeur d Alene CDM 129401 24.03 – 3.24
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