Toronto Stock Exchange – June 16-22

The TSX retreated during the June 16-22 reporting period, with the S&P/TSX composite index down 561 points, or 5.4%, to 9,834. The Capped Metals and Mining index fell harder, losing 62 points, or 9.8%, to 567, and the Capped Materials index declined 23 points, or 8.2%, to 257.

Investors soured on stocks after a projection by the World Bank that the world economy would shrink by 2.9% this year, followed by a tepid 2% rebound next year. But National Bank economist Stfane Marion expects an improvement in U. S. economic activity and the job market based on the latest Philadelphia Federal Reserve report.

Precious metal prices were down on lower investment demand, with signs that the economic downturn was close to bottoming. Gold miner Agnico-Eagle Mines fell $3.13 to $56.27, and silver miner Pan American Silver lost $2.72 to $20.78.

But a number of precious metal issues managed to post gains. Coeur d’Alene Mines added 45¢ to $13.12 after a decision by the U. S. Supreme Court to uphold a previously granted permit for a tailings facility at the Kensington gold mine, in Alaska.

Zimbabwe-focused New Dawn Mining jumped 37¢ to $1.52 after announcing 28.5 kg in gold production in May.

Gold explorer Rubicon Minerals, in the midst of an intensive drilling campaign on its Phoenix exploration project near Red Lake, Ont., rose 33¢ to $3.50. Analysts Catherine Gignac of Sandfire Securities and Daniel Earle and Shey Ylonen of TD Newcrest have a $5 target for Rubicon.

Osisko Mining climbed 20¢ to $6.60. The company, which is advancing the Canadian Malartic gold project in Quebec, issued a release stating that it was not aware of any reason for the recent increase in the company’s stock price and trading volumes.

The uranium sector declined, with leader Cameco falling $2.26 to $26.84, and mid-tier producers Uranium One and Denison Mines also losing altitude. The declines occurred despite a US$3 rise in the spot price of uranium oxide to US$53 per lb. In Scotiabank’s commodity price report in May, economist Patricia Mohr projected that the price would increase to above US$70-75 per lb. in the medium term.

First Uranium, which is advancing the Ezulwini and MWS gold-uranium projects in South Africa, fell $2.16 to $4.14 after reporting a US$16.3-million loss in the year to March 31.

The fertilizer sector retreated, with Potash Corp. of Saskatchewan dropping $25.20 to $100.85, and Agrium likewise losing ground. German producer Kali und Salz lowered potash prices from US$750 to US$600 per tonne on weak demand, and Potash Corp. cut production on high inventories and slow sales. Potash One also declined after filing a prefeasibility study for its Legacy project in Saskatchewan.

TSX most active issues
VOLUME WEEK
(000s) HIGH LOW CLOSE CHANGE
Teck B TCKB 51054 20.21 16.50 16.76 -2.64
Lundin Mng LUN 40519 3.39 3.01 3.24 -0.12
Uranium One UUU 37290 2.98 2.57 2.67 -0.27
Great Basin Go GBG 36072 1.91 1.57 1.62 -0.20
Yamana Gold YRI 34159 10.63 9.70 9.70 -0.46
Centamin Egypt CEE 33680 1.70 1.34 1.56 + 0.14
Denison Mines DML 27498 2.05 1.65 1.78 -0.22
Mercator Mnls ML 25364 1.83 1.37 1.42 -0.33
Equinox Minls EQN 23192 2.84 2.45 2.46 -0.10
Potash One KCL 21719 3.87 2.87 2.95 -0.60
TSX greatest percentage change
VOLUME WEEK
(000s) HIGH LOW CLOSE CHANGE
New Dawn Mng ND 235 1.85 1.22 1.52 + 32.1
Yorbeau Res A YRBA 32 0.15 0.14 0.14 + 27.2
Grandview Gld GVX 752 0.12 0.07 0.10 + 25.0
Zaruma Res ZMR 1776 0.05 0.04 0.05 + 25.0
Velocity Minls VLC 35 0.17 0.14 0.17 + 21.4
Caledonia Mng CAL 536 0.09 0.08 0.08 + 14.2
Franc-Or Res FOR 110 0.08 0.08 0.08 + 14.2
Scorpio Mining SPM 4668 0.50 0.38 0.44 + 12.8
Comaplex Mnrl CMF 139 4.40 4.01 4.30 + 12.8
Canadn Royalts CZZ 1299 0.41 0.36 0.40 + 11.1
Rockwell Diam RDI 9160 0.09 0.05 0.05 -50.0
Gitennes Expl GIT 96 0.09 0.06 0.06 -45.4
First Uranium FIU 16781 6.43 4.07 4.14 -34.2
First Metals FMA 8104 0.06 0.03 0.04 -33.3
BRC DiamondCr BCD 27 0.09 0.07 0.07 -30.0
Niocan Inc NIO 27 0.36 0.25 0.25 -28.5
Vista Gold VGZ 282 2.48 1.71 1.71 -27.2
North Atlc Res NAC 219 0.10 0.08 0.08 -27.2
First Nickel FNI 9746 0.19 0.10 0.11 -26.6
Silver Wtn wtA SLW_TA 68 1.05 0.76 0.77 -26.6
TSX greatest value change
WEEK
VOLUME CLOSE CHANGE
IShCOMEXGTr IGT 11926 104.40 + 1.07
Central Gold-T GTU_U 32633 42.27 + 0.88
Royal Gold RGL 18763 47.81 + 0.54
Comaplex Mnrl CMF 138785 4.30 + 0.49
Coeur d Alene CDM 290590 13.12 + 0.45
New Dawn Mng ND 234736 1.52 + 0.37
Rubicon Mnrls RMX 4883617 3.50 + 0.33
Allied Nevada ANV 2324512 9.60 + 0.23
Osisko Mng OSK 17208314 6.60 + 0.20
Horizns G Bear HGD 12671636 7.49 + 0.20
Potash Cp Sask POT 8608391 100.85 -25.20
Agrium AGU 8425018 44.92 -9.63
Franco-Nevada FNV 3808322 26.46 -4.29
First Quantum FM 5214599 50.55 -4.21
Agnico-Eagle AEM 3420689 56.27 -3.13
Major Drilling MDI 1088712 18.45 -2.98
Pan Am Silver PAA 1080897 20.78 -2.72
Teck B TCKB 51054378 16.76 -2.64
Inmet Mining IMN 3919787 38.70 -2.50
Silver Std Res SSO 693557 20.03 -2.48
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