Group 1 - Precious metals and non-ferrous metals markets have shown significant volatility, with silver and gold prices narrowing their year-to-date gains to 9.1% and 9.9% respectively as of February 6, following a peak at the end of January 2026 [1] - The LME copper price has increased by 2.5% year-to-date, while nickel and lead prices continue to decline, reflecting a divergence in the performance of non-ferrous metals [1] - The recent decline in commodity prices, particularly a 2.7% drop in non-ferrous metals and a 14.1% decrease in lithium carbonate prices, indicates pressure on resource-related stock valuations due to weak domestic demand [1] Group 2 - The mining sector is experiencing active mergers and collaborations, with Chinese mining companies accelerating resource integration driven by high non-ferrous metal prices [2] - Notable transactions include Luoyang Molybdenum's acquisition of a gold mine in Brazil and Zijin Mining's plan to acquire Canadian United Gold for 28 billion yuan, enhancing resource reserves in lead, zinc, and silver [2] - A strategic cooperation framework agreement was signed between China Nonferrous Metal Group and China Gold Group to deepen collaboration in mineral exploration and development [2] Group 3 - Policy focus is on resource security and ecological coordination, with Sichuan province's new exploration initiative attracting 314 million yuan in funding and discovering significant mineral resources [3] - The Ministry of Natural Resources has promoted a balanced approach to mining development and ecological protection through the release of typical cases of ecological product value realization [3] - Tax data indicates that the green industry sales revenue is growing at an annual rate of over 30% during the 14th Five-Year Plan period, with clean energy generation accounting for 42.6% of the total, highlighting the long-term structural transformation in the resource sector [3]
贵金属与有色金属市场波动,矿业并购活跃,政策聚焦资源保障