TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE MAY 25-31

Although Europe is not out of the woods yet, the economic environment is looking rosier on the western side of the Atlantic. The TSX composite index closed 2% higher over the May 25-31 trading period, after ending with some positive new: Canada’s gross domestic product grew by 6.1%, at an annualized pace, during the first quarter of 2010 — the largest quarterly economic expansion since 1999.

The benchmark closed at 11,762.99, a rise of 241.64 points over the week-long trading period that finished on the Memorial Day holiday south of the border.

Meanwhile, both the Capped Metals and Mining index and the Global Gold index fared well. The Capped Metals and Mining index rose 5.6%, or 49.26 points, to close at 921.66. The Global Gold index gained 4.8%, or 16.56 points, closing at 362.77.

Greystar Resources shares saw a significant increase over the period, rising nearly 62% to $5.43 apiece, after the Colombian government overturned a recent decision to invalidate the company’s environmental assessment for its flagship Angostura project. Last February, Colombia’s mining code was revised to protect the Paramo ecosystem where the company has been developing the project for the last 15 years. But Greystar can now continue with the review process for its proposed heap-leach and milling operation that would produce 511,000 oz. gold and 2.3 million oz. silver per year.

Although Inmet Mining shares gained the most over the period, up $3.89 to $51.69 apiece, the company reported some sad news. One of its contract workers at the Las Cruces mine in Spain died on May 28, three days after a workplace accident. Two others were involved in the accident. No details were provided on what happened.

Seabridge Gold shares also increased considerably, up $3.87 to close at $36.04. Seabridge announced that drilling is now underway at its KSM project in northwestern British Columbia. The company aims to add 2-3 million oz. gold to its reserves as well as explore a new target known as Iron Cap.

Continuous uncertainty for First Quantum Minerals made the company the top loser, with shares sinking $6.39 apiece to close at $56.40. A court in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), where the company has operated copper mines, annulled First Quantum’s mining rights for its Frontier and Lonshi mines. In February, the government cancelled the company’s Kolwezi copper-cobalt tailings project, prompting the company to seek international arbitration against the DRC.

As for the most actively traded stocks over the period, non-precious metals miners won out over the gold miners. Western Canadian Coal, Lundin Mining and Teck Resources were on the top half of the list with a range of 25.5 million to 32.7 million shares changing hands. The gold miners dominated the bottom half of the list for activity.

TSX most active issues
VOLUME WEEK
(000s) HIGH LOW CLOSE CHANGE
Western C Coal WTN 32722 5.46 4.24 5.26 + 0.62
Lundin Mng LUN 30188 4.12 3.29 4.09 + 0.36
Eastern Platin ELR 25539 1.22 0.99 1.20 + 0.11
Teck B TCKB 25475 37.07 31.05 36.54 + 2.79
Red Back Mng RBI 22286 27.59 23.79 26.73 + 2.98
Eldorado Gold ELD 19326 18.12 16.84 18.07 + 1.49
Equinox Minls EQN 18196 3.80 3.16 3.72 + 0.31
Yamana Gold YRI 18189 11.48 10.68 11.36 + 0.75
Barrick Gold ABX 16763 46.02 43.94 44.15 + 0.98
New Gold NGD 15001 6.67 5.67 6.42 + 0.83
TSX greatest percentage change
VOLUME WEEK
(000s) HIGH LOW CLOSE CHANGE
Nord Res NRD 21 0.19 0.13 0.13 + 85.7
Greystar Res GSL 4449 5.80 3.25 5.43 + 61.6
Lydian Intl LYD 2166 1.50 0.98 1.42 + 44.9
Golden Predatr GPD 1186 0.62 0.44 0.56 + 33.3
Cline Mng CMK 8925 1.78 1.13 1.67 + 31.5
Intrepid Mnrl IAU 10133 0.53 0.41 0.51 + 30.7
Ursa Major Min UMJ 678 0.10 0.08 0.09 + 28.5
Gryphon Gold GGN 170 0.14 0.12 0.14 + 27.2
Niocan Inc NIO 44 0.55 0.46 0.50 + 25.0
SouthGobi Engy SGQ 399 12.74 9.81 12.74 + 24.4
Zazu Metals ZAZ 223 0.20 0.16 0.16 -15.7
Gold Reserve GRZ 147 0.90 0.75 0.76 -15.5
Crescent Gold CRA 621 0.14 0.10 0.11 -15.3
Golden Peaks GL 111 0.60 0.50 0.50 -15.2
Yorbeau Res A YRBA 1094 0.20 0.15 0.17 -15.0
Homeland Enrgy HEG 3721 0.08 0.06 0.06 -14.2
Thundermin Res THR 271 0.15 0.12 0.12 -14.2
Starfield Res SRU 2042 0.08 0.07 0.08 -11.1
First Quantum FM 5534 59.38 51.80 56.40 -10.1
Liberty Mines LBE 482 0.21 0.19 0.19 -9.5
TSX greatest value change
WEEK
VOLUME CLOSE CHANGE
Inmet Mining IMN 1989341 51.69 + 3.89
Seabridge Gold SEA 302496 36.04 + 3.87
PotashCpSask POT 4837053 107.14 + 3.45
Royal Gold RGL 19967 53.80 + 3.42
Labdr I-Ore Ro LIF_U 321626 48.89 < /td>

+ 3.37
Teck A TCKA 29836 38.00 + 3.01
Red Back Mng RBI 22285936 26.73 + 2.98
Teck B TCKB 25475499 36.54 + 2.79
Imperial Metal III 562798 19.25 + 2.76
SouthGobi Engy SGQ 398821 12.74 + 2.50
First Quantum FM 5533527 56.40 -6.39
IShCOMEXGTr IGT 17180 120.82 -1.59
HoriznsGBear HGD 8043989 3.43 -0.36
Golden Mnls AUM 28473 8.60 -0.30
Ram Power RPG 662094 2.52 -0.20
Argonaut Gold AR 24076 2.70 -0.15
Gold Reserve GRZ 147245 0.76 -0.14
Forsys Metals FSY 453461 2.91 -0.10
Golden Peaks GL 111240 0.50 -0.09
Entree Gold ETG 350971 2.28 -0.09
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