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Monthly Metals Mining Rundown for Month Ending 30 Jan 2026
Precious metals prices rose thru much of January to record highs, before cratering at the end of the month, which cut gold and silver monthly price gains down to +11% and +12% with prices closing just under $4,900/oz Au and $85/oz Ag; Meanwhile lithium, rhodium, and uranium prices surged +37%, +27%, and +21% to more than $23,000/t Li carbonate, $11,300/oz Rh, and just under $100/lb U3O8 - while copper, nickel, and cobalt rose more steadily by +5%, +6%, and +7% to $5.92/lb Cu, $7.96/lb Ni, and $25.53/lb Co; Most metals mining stocks saw double-digit percent monthly gains even after the drop at month end - and were led by uranium miners which mostly rose 30% or more; Includes covered announcements by: GSKR, TNC, CNB, MMG, AUXX, GWM, TUD.

Monthly Metals Mining Rundown for Month Ending 31 Dec 2025
Metal prices surged this month, led by lithium, and followed by silver and PGMs which rose to record highs before correcting; Li closed the month +28% higher to nearly US$17,000/t Li carb, leading to a median Li producer peer group monthly performance of +13%, while Li brine junior miners also gained - outperforming the Li hard rock peers. Silver rose +27% to $71.50/oz Ag, platinum +23% to $2,050/oz Pt, palladium +13% to $1,630/oz Pd, and rhodium +13.5% to $9,025/oz Rh, which together helped most silver and PGM mining stocks rise - led by PGM developers rising a median +20% and silver explorers a median of +17%; Base metal prices also rose, led by nickel +13% to ~9-month high of $7.60/lb Ni followed by copper and cobalt +9% to $5.64/lb Cu (after retreating from record highs of almost $6/lb Cu) and $23.95/lb Co, which helped most larger cap Ni, Cu, and Co miners rise +10% or more; Gold rose only +2.4% during the month to $4,318/oz (after retreating from record highs around $4,500/oz) which helped most gold stocks rise by multiple percent; Includes covered announcements by: GTWO, BML, HMMC, HSTR, TLO, LM1, SICO, MAU, A1G, TAU, CTGO, DV, LIFT, WR1, CNC, STN.

Monthly Metals Mining Rundown for Month Ending 31 Oct 2025
Most metal prices rose during October, led by cobalt, lithium, copper, silver, and gold; Lithium mining stocks stood out, led by producers and hard rock juniors, while uranium producers also gained despite uranium price being largely flat; Most cobalt and copper stocks also gained alongside underlying metal prices; Gold and silver mining stocks mostly fell while underlying metal prices gained.

Monthly Metals Mining Rundown for Month Ending 30 May 2025 - PGM and Uranium Prices Continue to Stand Out on the Monthly Chart, along with some PGM and Uranium Stocks
Rundown of company announcements, valuations, and underlying metal prices, according to our compilation of publicly available information covering 9 important metals and more than 450 mining stocks, including mineral resource inventories, and including project NPV information for some 150+ developers.

Monthly Metals Mining Rundown for Month Ending 2 May 2025 - Uranium Prices and Producer Stocks Rise and Lithium Clay Stocks Surprise
Rundown of company announcements, valuations, and underlying metal prices, according to our compilation of publicly available information covering 9 important metals and more than 450 mining stocks, including mineral resource inventories, and including project NPV information for some 150+ developers.

Monthly Metals Mining Rundown for Month Ending 1 April 2025
Rundown of company announcements, valuations, and underlying metal prices, according to our compilation of publicly available information covering 9 important metals and more than 450 mining stocks, including mineral resource inventories, and including project NPV information for some 150+ developers.

Monthly Metals Mining Rundown and Peer Table - Free Edition for Month Ending 28 Feb 2025
Rundown of company announcements, valuations, and underlying metal prices, according to our compilation of publicly available information covering 9 important metals and more than 400 mining stocks, including mineral resource holdings for and project NPV information for some 140+ developers.












