Jakarta Composite Index Sees Unusual Trading; Timah Dropped
Bloomberg reported shares in Indonesia saw unusual trading as the Jakarta Composite index fell 0.6 percent to 3,962.28.
Bloomberg reported shares in Indonesia saw unusual trading as the Jakarta Composite index fell 0.6 percent to 3,962.28.
Reuters reported the Democratic Republic of Congo is implementing a new plan to control the trade of tin ore and other conflict minerals.
Bloomberg reported Indonesian stocks saw unusual trading on the Jakarta Composite index on Friday.
Bloomberg reported tin exports from Indonesia are expected to drop by 10% in the next quarter because of heavy rains.
Bloomberg reported Indonesian stocks saw unusual trading on the Jakarta Composite Index as it slid 0.4 percent.
Reuters reported base metals including tin were mostly up on the Greek bailout reached on Tuesday.
Reuters reported on base metals trading in China on Friday, noting tin plunged downward.
Bloomberg reported China increased resource taxes on tin and five other minerals on Friday.
Financial Post reported as copper prices fell, tin remained untraded.
SMH reported on commodities trading around the world, noting tin was the only base metal to end higher on Wednesday.
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