TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE -May 31-June 4

Global markets continued to be a study in volatility and the TSX composite index was no exception as the index fell over the May 31 -June 4 period. Still jittery over the near bankruptcy of Greece, Hungarian officials managed to stoke investor fears by comparing the country’s financial situation to Greece’s. And while experts contend that Hungary is in nowhere near as bad shape, markets still fell on the comments.

But just as the European situation was setting off a new round of selling in global markets, it continued to be good days for gold. The yellow metal rose higher in value taking the Global Gold index along for the ride. Gold plays like Franco-Nevada, Greystar Resources and Gabriel Resources, did especially well, the latter two thanks to some positive news releases.

Things, however, weren’t quite as rosy for diversified miners as evidenced by the slump in the Capped Metals & Mining index. Base metal prices and the stocks of companies that produce them continued to be hurt by fears that the global economic recovery has been stalled by the recent mess in Europe and signs that China’s growth is cooling.

The good news for Greystar Resources’ was the Colombian government reversing a recent decision to invalidate the environmental impact assessment for the company’s flagship Angostura gold project. Word of the reversal sent Greystar shares up 30% for the period to $4.87. Greystar were hit hard a few weeks earlier by the government’s initial decision to ban mining above the 3,200 metres — an elevation where Greystar needs to work to make Angostura an economic project.

An analyst upgrade and the announcement of a new chief executive officer coincided with renewed enthusiasm for Gabriel’s stock. The company, which is looking to develop the Rosia Montana gold project in Romania, saw its shares climb 15% to $4.52 after Macquarie Research upgraded it from “underperform” to “neutral.” The upgrade came on word that Gabriel had received safety permits for two dams needed for the project. Macquarie’s target price on Gabriel was increased to $4.75 from $4.00.

The company also announced it was replacing former president and chief executive Keith Hulley with Jonathan Henry. Henry most recently served as chief executive of U.K.-based gold miner Avocet Mining.

It was also a strong period for Mawson Resources as the company’s shares climbed 21% to 41¢ and were still moving up at press time. The company reported drill results from the Ostra Jarntjarnbacken uranium prospect in northern Sweden which included 17 metres grading 0.1% U308. At its Rompas property in Finland, bonanza-grade gold and uranium results from surface sampling that returned as much as 12,800 grams gold and 43.6% uranium.

TSX most active issues
VOLUME WEEK
(000s) HIGH LOW CLOSE CHANGE
Eastern Platin ELR 34110 1.30 1.11 1.23 + 0.05
Western C Coal WTN 32274 5.35 4.77 4.82 -0.42
Eldorado Gold ELD 28269 18.46 17.48 17.84 -0.03
Lundin Mng LUN 21366 4.16 3.75 3.82 -0.10
Teck B TCKB 18966 36.54 32.51 32.77 -3.03
Barrick Gold ABX 15889 45.78 43.19 43.92 -0.33
Yamana Gold YRI 14243 11.59 11.05 11.10 -0.21
Equinox Minls EQN 13904 3.95 3.54 3.60 -0.05
Silver Wheaton SLW 13257 20.45 19.09 19.16 -0.80
Osisko Mng OSK 13013 10.77 10.19 10.42 -0.14
TSX greatest percentage change
VOLUME WEEK
(000s) HIGH LOW CLOSE CHANGE
Diamond Fields DFI 3436 0.30 0.09 0.25 + 150.0
TriAusMin TOR 3230 0.09 0.04 0.08 + 60.0
Greystar Res GSL 4935 5.80 4.76 4.87 + 29.5
Mawson Res MAW 239 0.41 0.28 0.41 + 20.5
Uranium One UUU 11148 2.62 2.21 2.57 + 18.4
Minco Silver MSV 856 2.70 2.38 2.56 + 16.8
Gabriel Res GBU 4426 4.86 3.77 4.52 + 14.7
TVI Pacific TVI 1641 0.10 0.09 0.09 + 12.5
DynacorGoldM DNG 502 0.28 0.25 0.28 + 12.0
Yorbeau Res A YRBA 381 0.20 0.17 0.19 + 11.7
San Anton Res SNN 37 0.16 0.14 0.14 -30.0
Petaquilla Mnl PTQ 4514 0.45 0.29 0.34 -26.0
Freegold Vent ITF 2144 0.09 0.06 0.06 -25.0
Moneta Porcpn ME 1404 0.29 0.24 0.24 -20.0
Baja Mng BAJ 655 0.74 0.61 0.61 -18.6
Canarc Res CCM 771 0.12 0.09 0.09 -18.1
Crystallex Int KRY 5806 0.81 0.54 0.55 -17.9
Hard Creek Ni HNC 201 0.38 0.31 0.32 -17.9
Africo Res ARL 20 0.86 0.78 0.78 -17.8
PolyMet Mng POM 613 1.93 1.58 1.63 -15.9
TSX greatest value change
WEEK
VOLUME CLOSE CHANGE
Franco-Nevada FNV 1619002 31.75 + 1.75
Greystar Res GSL 4934712 4.87 + 1.11
Labdr I-Ore Ro LIF_U 223550 48.66 + 1.06
Royal Gold RGL 10971 52.34 + 0.74
Gabriel Res GBU 4426070 4.52 + 0.58
KirklandLkGd KGI 1362429 8.50 + 0.45
Marklnd AGF PM MPM 12400 10.20 + 0.43
Uranium One UUU 11147534 2.57 + 0.40
HoriznsGBear HGD 4259693 13.91 + 0.37
Minco Silver MSV 856305 2.56 + 0.37
PotashCpSask POT 4232264 100.56 -3.87
Inmet Mining IMN 1300222 46.18 -3.83
Teck B TCKB 18965901 32.77 -3.03
Agrium AGU 3657531 54.67 -3.03
IShCOMEXGTr IGT 15601 125.87 -2.91
Seabridge Gold SEA 186868 33.79 -2.83
Teck A TCKA 13156 34.61 -2.21
Major Drilling MDI 258851 21.99 -1.40
Ivanhoe Mines IVN 4278752 14.01 -1.32
First Quantum FM 2916574 54.46 -1.28
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