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.
Bloomberg reported some Indonesian companies saw unusual trading today on the Jakarta Composite Index (JCI).
Reuters reported an Indonesian tin official quit today after the self-imposed ban was broken revealing cracks in the system.
Reuters Africa reported Indonesian tin smelters will meet this week to discuss their self-imposed shipping stoppage.
Bloomberg reported PT Timah (JAK:TINS) will delay a plan to resume shipments until prices recover as the company negotiates with contractual buyers.
Bloomberg reported there was unusual trading in Peru stocks today with the Lima General Index gained 1.3 percent.
Eurotin Inc. (CVE:TIN) announced it has appointed Carlos Pinglo as Chief Financial Officer and Corporate Secretary.
Venture Minerals Limited (ASX:VMS) announced that feasibility drilling targeting the Main Skarn has now been completed.
Eurotin Inc. (CVE:ERT.P) reported drill results on its Oropesa tin project in Spain.
Southern Arc Minerals (CVE:SA) announced the appointment of Peter Cranfield as Project Manager for its West Lombok project in Indonesia.
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