Tin gained $200

Friday, February 27, 2009

Tin gained $200 to reach $10,950. For full story, click here

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Tin up 2%

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Tin was up 2% as metals gained on demand recovery. For full story, click here

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Indonesia’s tin output to rise by 47% in 2009

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Indonesia sees production of tin to rise by 47% in 2009 to 105,000 tonnes despite a plan by authorities to cap output below 100,000 tonnes. For more information, click here

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Tin prices closed higher in Kuala lumpur market

Tuesday, February 24, 2009

The tin price on the Kuala Lumpur Tin Market (KLTM) ended higher by US$150 to US$10,750 per tonne on some profit-taking. For full story, click here

Tin has a strong mix of fundamentals than other metals

Monday, February 23, 2009

Indonesia’s ability to stop supply as and when prices weaken should see tin remain above $10,000/t, 30%-40% above historical levels. For more information, click here

Indonesia sees higher output of tin in 2009

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Indonesia’s 2009 tin output is projected to increase 47 percent from last year to 105,000 tonnes. For full story, click here

GMC to invest $2.5 mln in Rwanda ore exploration

Friday, February 20, 2009

South Africa’s Gatumba Mining Concessions (GMC) will invest $2.5 million exploring for tin and tantalum in Rwanda this year, the company has said. For full story, click here

Tin closed at $10,800 from $11,100

Friday, February 20, 2009

Once the economy bottoms, which may happen in some countries in 2009, there is a chance demand will be a bit stronger than we’ve seen during the past few weeks and we could see prices being a bit more supported. Tin closed at $10,800 from $11,100. For full story, click here

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Outback Metals is looking for production next year

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Outback Metals is looking for production next year at Mt Wells in the Northern Territory. For full story, click here

Tin will be one of the first metals to recover

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Tin will be one of the first metals to recover once markets stabilise, says Sydney-based Resource Capital Research. For full story, click here

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