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Rare Earth Stocks Skyrocketing in 2012 -- China Looks to Stimulate Demand

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The Paragon Report Provides Equity Research on Lynas Corporation & Quest Rare Minerals

(firmenpresse) - NEW YORK, NY -- (Marketwire) -- 03/06/12 -- Rare Earth stocks have handily outperformed the market this year. The Market Vectors Rare Earth/Strategic Metals ETF (REMX) is up more than 15 percent year to date -- easily exceeding the 6.2 percent jump in the Dow Jones Industrial Average. North American rare earth stocks took a slight hit last week, however, as reports surfaced that China may boost exports to bring prices back down. The Paragon Report examines investing opportunities in the Rare Earth Industry and provides equity research on Lynas Corporation Limited (PINKSHEETS: LYSCF) (ASX: LYC) and Quest Rare Minerals Limited (NYSE Amex: QRM) (TSX VENTURE: QRM). Access to the full company reports can be found at:





Last week Bloomberg reported that China may almost double exports this year and meet quotas set by the government as lower prices stimulate demand. A late 2011 Ministry of Commerce statement said that Chinese exports were 49 percent of the government-allotted quota in the first 11 months of last year because the slowing global economy hurt demand.

"Export quotas may be met this year as overseas demand recovers," Wang Caifeng, a former official overseeing the rare earth industry with the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, said in an interview in Beijing. "High prices last year had deterred purchases and led to inventories depletion. Smuggling also hampered exports through illegal channels."

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China's decision last year to cut exports boosted prices and sparked concern among overseas users about access to supplies. Now, China is encouraging its companies to develop rare earth mines abroad to help ease pressure on domestic producers.





According to Wang Caifeng, China has the technical expertise and human resources required by overseas company in mine development and processing.

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Datum: 06.03.2012 - 07:20 Uhr
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