Movement Alert|Teck Resources Falls 7.37% in Regular Trading, Copper Sector Sees Broad-Based Selloff on Weakening Prices

Market Focus06-23

On June 23, Teck Resources fell 7.37% in regular trading, trading at $58.84/share, with turnover of approximately $64.79 million.

On the news front, copper concept stocks declined sharply across the board amid weakening copper prices. Industry data showed that LME copper closed at $13,587/ton as of June 19, down 0.92% from June 12, triggering broad-based selling pressure across mining stocks. Among peers, Hudbay Minerals fell 9.76%, Freeport-McMoRan dropped over 7%, Southern Copper declined 5.91%, Glencore fell 4.94%, BHP lost 3.98%, and Rio Tinto slipped 3.48%.

Despite short-term headwinds, some institutional research indicates copper prices are expected to trade in a range near-term but maintain an upward trajectory going forward. SHFE copper closed at 104,780 yuan/ton as of June 18, essentially flat week-over-week.

Teck Resources operates across steelmaking coal, copper, zinc, and energy segments, with copper being a principal product. The company explores, develops, and produces natural resources across Asia, Europe, and North America.

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