Chance auf mehrer 100% Gewinn??
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Published: June 16 2010 03:00 | Last updated: June 16 2010 03:00
Europe should support mining exploration and improve recycling of critical minor metals such as antimony, cobalt or rare earth elements, a high-level expert group will recommend tomorrow as it warns of future supply risks.
In a report seen by the Financial Times, the group, will not, however, recommend to Brussels any policy of stockpiling the materials - a contrast with US policy.
The group, chaired by the European Commission and set up as part of Brussels' effort to secure sustainable supplies for the bloc, will label 14 minerals as "critical" and warn of potential shortages over the coming decades in its first report.
Washington has kept a strategic reserve of some minor metals, including cobalt, for years.
Now, the US defence department is pushing to create additional reserves.
Many minor metals traders remain sceptical about the prospect of shortages, arguing that political concerns about so-called "critical" metals are misplaced.
They do not foresee worse problems than for more common metals such as copper.
Out of more than 40 that were analysed, the commodities that the European expert group considers critical for the region's industry are: antimony, beryllium, cobalt, fluorspar, gallium, germanium, graphite, indium, magnesium, niobium, the platinum group metals, rare earths, tantalum and tungsten.
Demand for many of these materials has also been spurred by the development of new technologies such as fuel cells, mobile phones batteries or wind power generation. Forecasts suggest further increases in the next two decades.
The report's recommendations include policies to improve access to primary resources by promoting exploration and ensuring that this is viewed as research activity.
It also advocates various trade-related initiatives, including a new EU-wide policy on foreign investment agreements to better protect the bloc's investments in raw materials abroad. It also calls for policies to make recycling more efficient.
For many of these materials, the supply risk stems largely from the fact that their production is concentrated in a handful of countries - notably China, Brazil, Russia and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
The report warns that this concentration is then compounded by a lack of substitutes and low recycling rates.
London and the Swiss cities of Lucerne and Zug are the global centres of minor metals trading.
Antonio Tajani, EU industry commissioner, who will present the report tomorrow, told the FT that he was eager to deepen co-operation with Africa to improve Europe's access to raw materials.
Mr Tajani discussed the matter with officials from the African Union in Addis Ababa a week ago.
Raw materials have been a key issue in Europe's trade policy. Last June, the EU filed a complaint against China at the World Trade Organisation accusing it of hoarding raw materials such as bauxite, magnesium and zinc.
Additional reporting by Javier Blas
http://www.ft.com/cms/s/0/6522b2b6-78dd-11df-a312-00144feabdc0.html
Published: June 16, 2010
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/17/business/global/17minerals.html?dbk
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By Energy Report
Apr 23, 2010 3:00PM
http://www.kitco.com/ind/EnergyReport/printerfriendly/apr232010.html
https://cruonline.crugroup.com/...obaltOutlook/tabid/340/Default.aspx
6/21/2010 10:38:27 AM
"RBC holding it down.
Every time it tries to go over .90 RBC has more to sell. Markets have gone up, copper is up,
I don't understand why we are not moving up."
http://www.stockhouse.com/Bullboards/...&r=0&s=KAT&t=LIST
"The mining licence review process that the DRC government embarked on in 2007 sent jitters through the industry, and for good reason it seems.
Adding further uncertainty, Reuters reported this week that the country's government would consider new legislation giving the State a 35% shareholding in all future mining projects in the DRC."
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http://www.miningweekly.com/article/...licence-controversy-2010-06-18
Author: Mining Journal
http://www.mining-journal.com/...ines-ministry-creates-model-contract
Sieht so aus, als ob der Weg für Katanga weiter nach Süden führt...
http://de.advfn.com/...icchart&s=T^kat&p=0&t=19&vol=1
Bei der mittel- bis langfristigen Aussicht von KAT mache ich mir deswegen aber keinerlei Sorgen :-)
Gruß Flocke
Vielleicht wird hier von Morgan Stanley nur ein automatisches Kauf- bzw.Verkaufs-Programm getestet, das bei dem geringen Volumen der Aktie keinen Schaden anrichten kann.
Wer weiss...
MM SIGNALS
If you see buys of:
100 > I need shares
200 > I need shares badly but dont take it down to get em
300 > Take the price down to get shares....
400 > Trade it sideways based on Supply and Demand
500 > Gap one way or the other, usually to the direction
of the 500 trade. Sometimes -if in the middle -keep the price right where it is
911 > News incoming
Goldman Sachs Canada Inc. 065 (K)
Independent Trading Group 084 (VK)
"I will add, that some folks believe a 100 exact share trade might not go though, but a 126 share trade will, which implies the 100 share signal. So anything from a 100-199 share trade 'could' signify "I need shares".
http://goigforum.com/market-maker-signals-t45.html
http://www.rp-online.de/wirtschaft/news/...-Rohstoffe_aid_872015.html
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seit 17:00 steigt der Cu-Preis, seitdem aber auch fast 0 Handel.
Desshalb auch keine Reaktion. Vieleicht tut sich ja noch was gegen Börsenschluß.
By: Reuters
29th June 2010
http://www.miningweekly.com/article/...mic-recovery-doubts-2010-06-29
http://www.commodityonline.com/news/...s-global-demand-29517-3-1.html
http://videos.arte.tv/de/videos/katanga-3283220.html
Ich glaub ich Träume....hätte nie gedacht das wir nochmal so tief fallen................................
Kann nichts finden.
1. Kupferpreis ist stabil
2. Katanga - keine NEWS aber massive Verkäufe
3. Politik-Unruhen ?
Wer weiß mehr??
Brenda Bouw Mining Reporter
Vancouver — Globe and Mail Update
Published on Wednesday, Jun. 30, 2010 7:46PM EDT
Last updated on Wednesday, Jun. 30, 2010 7:57PM EDT
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/globe-investor/...ners/article1625028/