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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum Callinex Mines Inc V.CNX

Alternate Symbol(s):  CLLXF

Callinex Mines Inc. is a Canada-based company. The Company is advancing its portfolio of base and precious metals-rich deposits located in Canadian mining jurisdictions. The focus of the portfolio is the Rainbow and Alchemist deposits at its volcanogenic massive sulfide (VMS) Pine Bay Project located near existing infrastructure in the Flin Flon Mining District. Pine Bay hosts a high-grade... see more

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Callinex Mines Inc > cnx has over $1Bill in Zinc at Pt Leamington
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Post by Goodtoreadthis1 on Oct 01, 2022 8:12am

cnx has over $1Bill in Zinc at Pt Leamington

Zinc gains on potential for further smelter shutdowns

Kitco News

(Updates prices, adds U.S. data)

By Eric Onstad

LONDON, Sept 30 (Reuters) - Zinc prices climbed on Friday, lifted by fears of further smelter closures owing to high power prices, while some other metals gained after better than expected Chinese factory data. Three-month zinc on the London Metal Exchange (LME) advanced 1.3% to $2,966 a tonne by 1400 GMT. "The supply side has really deteriorated in zinc, which is one of the few metals that has quite a big production base in Europe," said Caroline Bain, chief commodities economist at Capital Economics.

"It has been particularly hard hit by closures and I think there's probably more to come on that front." Falling inventories have also supported zinc prices, including those in warehouses linked to the Shanghai Futures Exchange, which reported a weekly tumble of 32% on Friday. Soaring electricity prices in Europe have also triggered cuts in energy-intensive production of aluminium.

Other metals prices gained after factory activity in top metals consumer China expanded unexpectedly in September, returning to growth after two consecutive months of contraction. Some of those gains, however, were pared back in European afternoon trading due to a strong dollar index as U.S. data showed high inflation, providing more ammunition for aggressive central bank interest rate hikes. A firmer dollar makes commodities priced in the U.S. currency more expensive for buyers using other currencies. LME copper rose 0.3% to $7,568 a tonne, but was set to end the quarter with a loss of about 8%.

Copper was earlier supported by data showing inventories in warehouses monitored by the Shanghai Futures Exchange fell to 30,459 tonnes on Friday for their lowest since Jan. 21 and down 54.3% from 66,661 tonnes on Jul. 1. A possible LME ban on Russian metal including nickel, aluminium and copper further exacerbated supply concerns. LME aluminium shed 0.7% to $2,181.50 a tonne and tin dipped 0.1% to $20,495, but nickel added 0.3% to $22,420 and lead gained 1.1% to $1,897.

For the top stories in metals and other news, click or ($1 = 7.0951 Chinese yuan) (Reporting by Eric Onstad Additional reporting by Siyi Liu and Dominique Patton in Beijing Editing by David Goodman and Elaine Hardcastle)

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