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Growing concern over another recession on the horizon had the S&P/TSX Composite Index following global markets, falling 235 points to 12,317.46 for the period.

The downturn came after positive winds accompanying the third round of quantitative easing subsided, and the S&P/TSX Global Gold Index stayed relatively flat, falling by less than a point to 89.60 points, while the price of gold fell a dollar to finish up at US$1,773.90 per oz. gold.

Continued fears of a hard landing for the Chinese growth story downed diversified miners, with the S&P/TSX Capped Diversified Metals & Mining Index dropping 8 points to 897.53 points, and the price of copper down 2¢ to US$3.76 per lb.

But the sluggish red metal pales in comparison to the recent steep decline in iron ore prices. In August prices typically fell 30% to under US$85 a tonne by September. The loss of value has been particularly hard on Labrador Iron Mines Holdings, which halted all capital spending in September and stopped operating one of its processing plants. These decisions have impacted its market capitalization, and the company’s shares were off 21% to $1.12 for the period. The fall in iron ore prices is connected to reduced demand from China after steelmakers went on a “buyers’ strike” and liquidated inventories.

The news was better for Aureus Mining, with a new feasibility study on its New Liberty gold project moving shares in the right direction. The company’s market cap gained 20% for the period, and its shares traded for $1.19. New Liberty is in Liberia, and the study outlines a mine that would produce 120,000 oz. per year over eight years and generate a pre-tax net present value of $234 million, using a 5% discount rate and a US$1,400 per oz. gold price.

A feasibility study for Sulliden Gold’s Shahuindo project in northern Peru failed to generate the same market enthusiasm. The study outlines a smaller and more expensive gold operation than previously anticipated, considering a 10,000-tonne-per-day operation that would cost US$180 million to build and sustain. The mine would produce 84,500 oz. gold and 167,200 oz. silver a year at total cash costs, net of silver credits, of US$552 per oz. gold. These numbers help generate a net present value of $248.6 million using a 5% discount, a gold price of US$1,415 per oz. and a silver price of US$27 per oz. Sulliden shares were off 4% to $1.19 for the period.

Cluff Gold made a break with the past and is changing its name to Amara Mining. The move reflects movement at the top for the West Africa-focused gold miner, with founder Algy Cluff leaving the business earlier this year, and three non-executive directors resigning. Amara shares were up 19% for the period, and finished at $1.55 per share.

TSX most active issues

    Volume Week
    (000s) High Low Close Change
Torex Gold TXG 27396 2.19 1.93 2.12 0.11
B2Gold BTO 21281 4.15 3.7 3.94 0.32
CGA Mining CGA 18676 3 2.64 2.8 0.34
Kinross Gold K 15461 10.11 9.25 10.06 0.31
Barrick Gold ABX 13718 41.64 39.25 41.08 1.2
Eldorado Gold ELD 11634 15.1 13.87 14.99 0.56
Yamana Gold YRI 11465 18.92 17.61 18.78 0.48
Goldcorp G 10459 45.55 43.03 45.14 1.75
Teck Res B TCKB 9550 29.94 28.33 29.01 1.08
Sulliden Gold SUE 9158 1.3 1.12 1.19 + 0.01

TSX greatest percentage change

    Volume Week
    (000s) High Low Close Change
Starfield Res SRU 545 0.02 0.01 0.01 + 100
Serabi Gold SBI 1176 0.14 0.1 0.14 + 86.6
St Augustine SAU 2361 0.4 0.24 0.34 + 51.1
MagIndustries MAA 371 0.14 0.1 0.11 + 31.2
Geovic Mng GMC 216 0.11 0.1 0.1 + 25
Rio Novo Gold RN 1310 0.24 0.2 0.24 + 23
Aureus Mng AUE 154 1.24 1.1 1.19 + 20.2
EMC Metals EMC 991 0.08 0.07 0.07 + 16.6
Pac Rim Mining PMU 495 0.11 0.08 0.11 + 15.7
Acadian Mng ADA 191 0.08 0.06 0.08 + 14.2
Mediterrn Res MNR 189 0.09 0.08 0.08 25
Niocan Inc NIO 27 0.42 0.3 0.3 23
Labdr Iron Mns LIM 3375 1.43 1.08 1.12 21.1
Revolution Res RV 616 0.23 0.19 0.2 20.4
Cobriza Mtls CZA 294 0.12 0.1 0.11 19.2
Xinergy XRG 277 1.14 0.87 0.92 17.8
Macarthur Mnl MMS 147 0.54 0.45 0.47 17.5
Olympus Pacif OYM 1200 0.26 0.2 0.22 17.3
Diamond Fields DFI 17 0.05 0.05 0.05 16.6
Meadow Bay Gd MAY 254 0.61 0.5 0.55 16.6

 TSX greatest value change

    Week
    Change Close Change
Agrium AGU 2755157 102 + 3.02
Horizns G Bear HGD 1873487 8.25 + 0.58
Intl Minls Crp IMZ 253175 5.6 + 0.52
Virginia Mines VGQ 107830 10.55 + 0.48
Altius Mnrls ALS 123625 10.73 + 0.31
Centerra Gold CG 1982810 12.31 + 0.3
Aureus Mng AUE 153800 1.19 + 0.2
Sherritt Intl S 2503385 4.98 + 0.2
Duluth Metals DM 782936 2.35 + 0.16
Karnalyte Res KRN 82672 7.68 + 0.14
Inmet Mining IMN 1340813 46.73 2.41
Franco-Nevada FNV 2555645 57.95 2.18
Tahoe Res THO 1331557 20.02 2.08
Cameco Corp CCO 5876105 19.15 1.77
Goldcorp G 10458578 45.14 1.75
Silver Wheaton SLW 8383782 39.08 1.44
Pan Am Silver PAA 1789673 21.08 1.42
Newmont Mng NMC 10253 56.26 1.41
Silver Std Res SSO 899729 15.82 1.38
First Majestic FR 2255322 22.82 1.24

TSX Venture Exchange

The S&P/TSX Venture Composite Index fell 0.83%, or 11.21 points, to close at 1,334.51 during the trading period. Mixed news from the European Union dampened optimism over a third round of quantitative easing from the U.S. Federal Reserve, and volatile commodity prices fuelled investor skepticism over a long-term recovery.

Violent protests in Athens and Madrid over austerity measures enflamed fears about the eurozone, though markets staged a late comeback, following news that Spain and Greece had formally outlined spending cuts and tax increases in-line with international expectations.

Speculation over stimulus measures in China also fuelled a late rally, with gold prices hitting a seven-month high of US$1,780.50 per oz., before closing the week down slightly at US$1,773.90 per oz.

Vancouver-based American Vanadium jumped 30¢ en route to an 80¢ close following news it had patented its vanadium purification process. The patent involves refining vanadium oxide for use “as an electrolyte for mass storage batteries,” as well as in products like aluminum and titanium-vanadium master alloys. American Vanadium’s Gibellini project in Nevada is the only development-stage vanadium project in the U.S.

Developer Santacruz Silver Mining experienced a 34¢ boost following an update on exploration and construction activities at its Rosario silver-gold project in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The company closed the week at $2.39 after announcing that mill construction at the site was proceeding on schedule and on budget towards commissioning by year-end. Santacruz is planning an underground operation that would produce 2.2 million equivalent oz. silver annually. The company also released results from a drill program focused on the Rosario I and II veins. Results continued to hit high-grade silver equivalent intersects, including: 1.2 metres averaging 504.5 grams silver equivalent per tonne in hole 1; and 2.6 metres grading 721.14 silver equivalent in hole 3.

Junior explorer Goldquest Mining suffered its first major share setback after soaring over 2000% after releasing preliminary results on its Las Tres Palmas gold-copper project in the Dominican Republic in May. Shares fell 65¢ over the week to close at $1.34 after releasing results from three additional holes at its Romero target. Though Goldquest cut gold-bearing intercepts, it was a notable drop in grade that caught the market’s attention. New results from Romero were highlighted by 142 metres averaging 0.42 gram gold per tonne and 0.74% copper in hole 99, and 123 metres grading 2.5 grams gold and 0.33% copper in hole 100.

TSX-V most active issues

    Volume Week
    (000s) High Low Close Change
GoldQuest Mng GQC 19033 1.9 1.11 1.34 0.65
Plains Ck Phos PCP 11688 0.03 0.02 0.03 + 0.02
Aurcana Corp AUN 9510 1.26 1.13 1.19 + 0.02
RPT Uranium RPT 8781 0.02 0.01 0.02   0
Graphite One R GPH 4624 0.18 0.13 0.14 0.02
Sandstorm Mt&E SND 3925 0.35 0.31 0.34 0.01
Orko Silver OK 3695 1.81 1.57 1.74 + 0.05
Strike Graph SRK 3337 0.12 0.09 0.09 0.01
Roxgold ROG 3114 0.86 0.65 0.81 + 0.03
Argex Silver C RGX 2994 1.17 0.96 1.14 + 0.14

TSX-V greatest percentage change

    Volume Week
    (000s) High Low Close Change
Guerrero Expl GEX 127 0.07 0.05 0.07 + 116.6
New Guinea Gld NGG 79 0.01 0.01 0.01 + 100
Plains Ck Phos PCP 11688 0.03 0.02 0.03 + 100
Dynasty Gold DYG 797 0.05 0.03 0.05 + 80
Jet Gold JAU 151 0.13 0.08 0.13 + 73.3
Silver Mtn Mns SMM 76 0.12 0.1 0.12 + 71.4
Arrowhead Gold AWH 1398 0.03 0.02 0.03 + 66.6
Challenger Dev CDQ 312 0.03 0.02 0.03 + 66.6
Cypress Dev CYP 1711 0.03 0.02 0.03 + 66.6
Orex Expl OX 1076 0.03 0.02 0.03 + 66.6
Fort St J Nick FTJ 453 0.03 0.02 0.02 57.1
Nevada Geo Pow NGP 791 0.02 0.01 0.01 50
Canyon Copper CNC 41 0.06 0.05 0.06 45
Martina Mnls MTN 23 0.04 0.04 0.04 41.6
Serengeti Res SIR 370 0.15 0.12 0.12 36.8
Rusoro Mng RML 497 0.05 0.04 0.04 36.3
X-Terra Res XT 103 0.37 0.23 0.23 36.1
Feronia FRN 455 0.12 0.07 0.08 36
Canterra Mnls CTM 83 0.12 0.08 0.08 36
Caldera Res CDR 485 0.02 0.01 0.01 33.3

TSX-V greatest value change

    Week
    Change Close Change
Pac Booker Min BKM 41427 14.95 + 0.48
Anfield Nickel ANF 24250 3.46 + 0.36
Santacruz Silv SCZ 797229 2.39 + 0.34
American Vanad AVC 575693 0.8 + 0.3
Almonty Ind AII 24643 0.94 + 0.18
Ascot Res AOT 189546 1.05 + 0.17
Atacama Pac
Gd
ATM 332035 3.65 + 0.15
Argex Silver C RGX 2994115 1.14 + 0.14
Goldstrike Res GSR 762579 0.8 + 0.13
Teras Res TRA 122150 1.09 + 0.13
Lumina Copper LCC 177495 10.1 1.16
GoldQuest Mng GQC 19033476 1.34 0.65
Reservoir Mnls RMC 1459023 2.9 0.34
Prophecy Plat NKL 601927 1.49 0.33
Archon Mineral ACS 27000 0.67 0.28
SilverCrest Mn SVL 1264055 2.78 0.27
Mirasol Res MRZ 84446 2.55 0.26
Chesapeake Gld CKG 111542 9.48 0.26
Abitibi Royalt RZZ 68890 1.12 0.2
Athabasca Mnls ABM 1031511 1.41 0.17

U.S. markets

U.S. stocks slipped during the trading week as the situation in Europe worsened and a third round of quantitative easing in the U.S. seemed to lose its magic, reigniting concerns about economic growth.

During the week the S&P 500 Index fell 19 points, or 1.3%, in its biggest decline since June 1, ending at 1,440.67. The Dow Jones Industrial Average erased 142 points, or 1%, to end at 13,437.13. The Nasdaq Composite Index gave back 2%, or 64 points, to 3,116.28.

The Philadelphia Gold and Silver Index fell 4 points to 191, as the gold spot price closed down nearly US$2 per oz. to US$1,771.10.

Platinum junior Atlatsa Resources was the week’s biggest percentage gainer, soaring 36%, or US6¢, to close at US23¢. The South Africa-focused firm said on Sept. 27 that it has agreed on an interim restructuring plan with Anglo American Platinum to lower its borrowing cost. Under the first-phase agreement, the company, its subsidiary Plateau Resources and the Bokoni group of companies will consolidate outstanding debt and preference shares into its senior-term loan facility with Anglo. The consolidated senior loan will carry an effective annual interest rate of 6.23%, which is down from the 12.31% rate currently charged on the debt owing to Anglo.

Days after the positive news, the company announced an “unprotected industrial action” at its Bokoni Platinum mines, a joint venture with Anglo in South Africa. It indicated less than 20% of the employees showed up for work on Oct. 1. The junior’s management said its labour agreement, including wages, is effective until June 30, 2013. It adds that it “will not negotiate any issues outside of formal bargaining structures,” and urges workers to return to work.

Canarc Resource saw a boost leading up to the Oct. 1 closure of its previously reported $1.1-million private placement with Canford Capital. The junior closed the period up 14% at US17¢. The junior published no other releases since it announced the private placement on Sept. 11, and closed the agreement on Oct. 1. Canford holds more than 10% of the company, after buying 11.3 million units at 10¢ apiece.

U.S. most active issues

    Volume Week
    (000s) High Low Close Change
Alcoa* AA 79449 9.19 8.65 8.86 0.37
Alpha Nat Res* ANR 76793 7.06 6.19 6.57 0.8
Freeport McMo* FCX 65556 40.85 37.86 39.58 1.9
Arch Coal* ACI 49642 6.81 6.01 6.33 0.65
Kinross Gold* KGC 45649 10.29 9.45 10.21 0.48
Barrick Gold* ABX 35203 42.5 39.9 41.76 2.01
Peabody Enrgy* BTU 32545 23.44 21.33 22.29 2.07
Hecla Mining* HL 31453 6.9 6.01 6.55 0.67
Molycorp* MCP 30078 12.63 10.75 11.5 1.37
Cliffs Nat Rs* CLF 30066 41.45 37.56 39.13 2.54

U.S. greatest percentage change

    Volume Week
    (000s) High Low Close Change
Atlatsa Res* ATL 1288 0.27 0.16 0.23 + 36
Dejour Enterp* DEJ 1138 0.24 0.19 0.23 + 18.4
Canarc Res* CRCUF 1123 0.18 0.14 0.17 + 14
Quaterra Res* QMM 96 0.38 0.33 0.36 + 7.7
El Capitan Pr*< /td>

ECPN 1605 0.52 0.43 0.48 + 5.4
PolyMet Mng* PLM 415 1.17 1.1 1.16 + 5.4
Timberline Rs* TLR 143 0.42 0.39 0.42 + 2.4
Caledonia Mng* CALVF 348 0.1 0.09 0.09 + 2.2
Patriot Gold* PGOL 281 0.25 0.19 0.23 + 2.2
Agrium* AGU 810 103.68 101.25 103.46 + 1.5
Minco Gold* MGH 296 0.79 0.57 0.67 18.8
Kobex Mnls* KXM 34 0.63 0.53 0.53 17.5
Uranium Res* URRE 2056 0.58 0.49 0.51 16.1
NovaCopper* NCQ 476 2.59 2.15 2.15 15
Mines Managem* MGN 177 1.68 1.42 1.53 15
Thompson Crk* TC 1150 3.36 2.85 2.85 14.6
Entree Gold* EGI 632 0.64 0.56 0.57 14.5
Crosshair Eny* CXZ 250 0.17 0.14 0.14 14.4
Lake Vict Mng* LVCA 69 0.11 0.08 0.08 13
Richmont Mine* RIC 1729 5.4 4.48 4.76 12.5

 U.S. greatest value change

    Week
    Change Close Change
Agrium* AGU 809859 103.46 + 1.56
Atlatsa Res* ATL 1288379 0.23 + 0.06
PolyMet Mng* PLM 415266 1.16 + 0.06
Dejour Enterp* DEJ 1137979 0.23 + 0.04
Quaterra Res* QMM 96000 0.36 + 0.03
El Capitan Pr* ECPN 1605136 0.48 + 0.03
Canarc Res* CRCUF 1122859 0.17 + 0.02
SinoCoking Cl* SCOK 117295 1.69 + 0.02
Avino Silver* ASM 77240 1.66 + 0.01
Timberline Rs* TLR 142934 0.42 + 0.01
Randgold Res* GOLD 3027321 123 4.68
Rio Tinto* RIO 2326477 46.76 3.48
Franco-Nevada* FNV 1556393 58.93 3.11
Mosaic* MOS 14014835 57.61 3
Alliance Rs P* ARLP 300821 59.95 2.97
Walter Energy* WLT 1676838 32.46 2.87
BHP Billi-BHP* BHP 8616934 68.61 2.81
Cliffs Nat Rs* CLF 30066257 39.13 2.54
Goldcorp* GG 22835610 45.85 2.47
Soc Quim&M Ch* SQM 1579445 61.64 2.45

 

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