TORONTO STOCK EXCHANGE DECEMBER 13-17

The TSX composite index came off a bit as the holiday season approached. The index fell roughly 160 points to finish at 13,201 for the Dec. 13-17 week.

The weaker market came despite positive economic news as manufacturing sales were up almost 2% and home sales climbed over 5%, and forward-looking indicators pointed to continued strength in the coming months. On the less optimistic side of things, Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney said that the level of household indebtedness was concerning.

The gold sector felt some downward pressure also, as the debt issues in Europe had investors fleeing the euro and moving into the greenback. That meant a stronger U.S. dollar which had the yellow metal down US$20 to US$1,368.50 per oz.

The Global Gold index slumped 15 points to 416.90.

The Capped Metals & Mining index was off, as it fell 50 points to 1,446.31. That move came despite underlying base metals holding on to their value as copper stayed above US$4 per lb., and nickel and tin prices gained slightly while lead and zinc prices were flat.

Claude Resources enjoyed the highest percentage gain on the back of historical assays from its Amisk gold property in Saskatchewan. A section of historical drill core returned 241 metres of 2.16 grams gold per tonne and 18.9 grams silver per tonne. The company says it is outlining an extensive, bulk-mineable gold system that is open along strike to the northeast, southwest, southeast and downdip. The company saw its shares move up 34%.

Claude says that the previous holders of the property failed to detect such wide stretches of mineralization because they focused on high-grade vein systems, leaving broad envelopes of mineralization largely unsampled.

Treasury Metals enjoyed a strong period as its shares were up 28% to 96¢. The increase was likely tied to optimism around its planned 20,000-metre diamond drill program at its Goliath gold project near Dryden, Ont. The program will look to upgrade inferred resources into the measured and indicated so that a feasibility study can get underway.

With silver prices riding high, optimism gathered around United Mining Group’s shares. The company announced it had increased its land holding at its Crescent Mine silver project in Idaho’s silver belt by 265% to 3.79 sq. km. The company’s land package is bounded on the east by the Sunshine mine property and to the west by the Bunker Hill deposit. Silver Valley is the second largest silver-producing district in the world.

As for Talon Metals, the company’s drill results failed to impress, pushing its share price down 13% to 99¢. The results came from the Target Area 1 at its Trairao iron project in Brazil’s Para state. The drop came despite intercepts ranging between 7 metres grading 42.27% iron and 50 metres of 48.7% iron.

TSX most active issues
VOLUME WEEK
(000s) HIGH LOW CLOSE CHANGE
Baffinland Irn BIM 88486 1.32 1.12 1.32 + 0.18
Uranium One UUU 42255 4.84 4.25 4.35 -0.50
GoldWheatonGGLW 37535 5.20 4.97 5.10 +0.72
Denison Mines DML 31481 3.60 3.13 3.24 -0.14
Eastern Platin ELR 29726 1.84 1.72 1.75 + 0.04
Semafo SMF 28671 12.30 10.52 11.65 -0.67
KinrossGold K 28565 18.95 18.22 18.70 +0.10
Claude Res CRJ 22181 2.15 1.57 2.15 + 0.55
Lundin Mng LUN 21535 7.34 6.65 6.87 -0.27
Goldcorp G 20617 47.12 44.72 44.97 -1.53
TSX greatest percentage change
VOLUME WEEK
(000s) HIGH LOW CLOSE CHANGE
Claude Res CRJ 22181 2.15 1.57 2.15 + 34.3
Zazu Metals ZAZ 4780 0.33 0.20 0.28 + 33.3
Ursa Major Min UMJ 5413 0.19 0.14 0.17 + 30.7
Treasury Metal TML 1020 0.98 0.72 0.96 + 28.0
Canarc Res CCM 1240 0.22 0.16 0.20 + 25.0
United Mng Grp UMG 1664 1.10 0.90 1.09 + 21.1
South Am Gld&C SAG 4016 0.06 0.05 0.06 + 20.0
Thundermin Res THR 953 0.12 0.11 0.12 + 20.0
Starfield Res SRU 12081 0.08 0.05 0.06 + 20.0
NGEx Res NGQ 3935 1.49 1.20 1.43 + 19.1
Polaris Minls PLS 226 1.55 1.15 1.26 -21.7
Niocan Inc NIO 54 0.42 0.32 0.33 -21.4
Anaconda Mng ANX 3200 0.18 0.14 0.14 -17.6
Powertech Uran PWE 687 0.36 0.25 0.30 -14.2
Crowflight Mnl CML 10439 0.07 0.05 0.06 -14.2
Grandview Gld GVX 243 0.08 0.06 0.06 -14.2
TriAusMin TOR 343 0.16 0.12 0.13 -13.3
Talon Metals TLO 427 1.20 0.92 0.99 -13.1
Homeland Enrgy HEG 1062 0.08 0.07 0.07 -12.5
Spur Ventures SVU 181 0.48 0.42 0.43 -12.2
TSX greatest value change
WEEK
VOLUME CLOSE CHANGE
Teck A TCKA 13697 59.21 + 1.51
Fronteer Gold FRG 6240335 12.01 + 1.34
Cameco Corp CCO 9166627 39.94 + 1.29
Russell Metals RUS 1506960 23.01 + 1.25
Ivanhoe Mines IVN 7169113 25.45 + 1.21
Altius Mnrls ALS 688997 13.74 + 1.16
Labdr Iron Mns LIM 930257 10.67 + 0.83
Teck B TCKB 12236987 58.39 + 0.79
Cons Thomp Irn CLM 10484475 12.97 + 0.78
ExtorreGoldM XG 1646411 6.80 + 0.75
First Quantum FM 4032734 111.23 -7.71
Agnico-Eagle AEM 7152791 76.46 -7.20
Inmet Mining IMN 2818977 75.02 -3.24
Newmont Mng NMC 35068 60.07 -1.91
Silver Std Res SSO 697374 26.53 -1.76
HudBay Minls HBM 3306757 17.19 -1.70
Golden Mnls AUM 107936 25.41 -1.64
Goldcorp G 20616990 44.97 -1.53
Barrick Gold ABX 16107897 52.37 -1.46
Detour Gold DGC 1968973 29.71 -1.26
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