Group 1 - During the National Day and Mid-Autumn Festival holiday, various mining assets, non-ferrous metals, and precious metals sectors experienced significant gains [1] - The U.S. government announced a partnership with Trilogy Metals, acquiring a 10% stake, leading to a surge of over 230% in Trilogy Metals' stock price [1] - The Trump administration is considering investing in Critical Metals, which may grant the U.S. rights to Greenland's largest rare earth project, causing Critical Metals' stock to rise nearly 109% [1] Group 2 - In the futures market, gold, copper, and silver saw the highest inflow of funds, while the non-ferrous metals sector received over 14.3 billion yuan in net inflow from major funds [2] - The non-ferrous metals and precious metals sectors were identified as the strongest in terms of fundamentals in September, with copper prices exceeding $10,000 per ton [2] Group 3 - The continuous inflow of funds on the last trading day of September indicates optimism regarding the performance of these commodities during the holiday [3] - The ongoing "anti-involution" policies in the domestic non-ferrous industry are expected to optimize the supply-side capacity structure [4] - With the Federal Reserve's interest rate cuts and frequent supply disruptions, along with the seasonal demand in "Golden September and Silver October," industrial metal prices are likely to continue rising [4] Group 4 - Related Hong Kong stocks in the non-ferrous metals sector include: - Copper: Luoyang Molybdenum (03993), Zijin Mining (02899), China Nonferrous Mining (01258), Minmetals Resources (01208), Jiangxi Copper (00358), China Railway (00390) [5] - Other metals include: - Aluminum: China Aluminum (02600), China Hongqiao (01378), Rusal (00486) - Tungsten: Jaxin International Resources (03858) - Cobalt: Liqin Resources (02245), Luoyang Molybdenum (03993) - Antimony: Minmetals Resources (01208), Jiangxi Copper (00358) - Rare Earth: Jieneng Permanent Magnet (06680) [6]
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