Indonesia Stocks Mover: Energi Mega Persada, Berlian Laju, Timah
Bloomberg reported the Jakarta Composite index (JCI) slid 73.55 points, or 1.8 percent, to 3,924.95.
Bloomberg reported the Jakarta Composite index (JCI) slid 73.55 points, or 1.8 percent, to 3,924.95.
Mineweb reports that tin production plummeted for the last seven months in Peru.
Reuters Africa reports South Korea's Public Procurement Office is seeking 100 tonnes of tin ingot.
Bloomberg reports that Timah (JAK:TINS) says worldwide consumption of tin will increase two percent this year.
Eurotin Inc. (CVE:TIN) reports drill results and update on its Oropesa tin project in Spain.
Jakarta Globe reports the Indonesia Tin Industry Association said police should stop targeting small-scale miners.
CommodityOnline reports that base metals production is up year over year although month over month is even.
The New York Times reports that the Dodd-Frank Act touches nearly all corners of Wall Street, even tin mining.
Reuters reports that tin and other base metals are up on tight supply.
Reuters Africa reports that Timah (JAK:TINS) expects a slight decline in sales this year, but revenue could rise on higher tin prices.
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