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Monday, September 20, 2010

Tin Exports From Indonesia May Slump as Disrupted Mining Worsens Shortage

* Export will drop 19% this year to 80,000 metric tons
* Exporters only have a little stockpiles
* Macquarie: inventories down 49% this year 
* World facing deficit of tin 17,000 tons compared with a surplus in 2009

Indonesia’s trade ministry forecast that tin shipments from the largest exporter may drop 19 percent this year, exacerbating a global shortage that’s helped drive the biggest rally among base metals in 2010. Futures advanced.

Exports may slump to about 80,000 metric tons in 2010 from 99,287 tons in 2009 as heavy rains disrupt mining, said Alberth Tubogu, export director for mining and industry products at the ministry. That’s similar to an August forecast from Indonesia’s energy ministry for a 20 percent decline in output.

Macquarie Group Ltd. warned earlier this month that global tin supply may lag behind usage “through next year at least,” bolstering prices. Tin futures on the London Metal Exchange have rallied to the highest price since July 2008, driven by the fall in supplies from Indonesia, lower stockpiles and rising demand.

“Some producers may use their inventory to increase sales now that the price is gaining but I doubt it will help much,” Tubogu said by phone. “I spoke with exporters last week and they said they don’t have a lot of tin in stockpiles, especially the small smelters, after heavy rain reduced ore supplies.”

Tin, used as packaging and solder, has advanced about 40 percent in London this year, beating second-placed nickel’s 27 percent jump. The contract, which reached a record $25,500 a ton in May 2008, peaked at $23,800 on Sept. 17 and traded at $23,702 at 4:29 p.m. in Singapore today after gaining 0.4 percent.

‘Unpredictable Weather’

“Unpredictable weather has affected production in Bangka- Belitung,” Tubogu said from Jakarta, referring to the province that accounts for most of the nation’s tin production.

Heavy rains in recent months linked to a La Nina weather event have hurt commodity production in Indonesia, Southeast Asia’s largest economy and the world’s biggest palm oil producer. The event was likely to persist at least until early 2011, Australia’s Bureau of Meteorology said on Sept. 15.

Inventories of tin in LME warehouses stood at 13,655 tons today, down 49 percent this year. The global tin deficit may be 17,000 tons this year compared with a surplus in 2009, according to a Macquarie report from analysts including Jim Lennon earlier this month.

Indonesia’s tin output may plunge about 20 percent this year to about 85,000 tons as wet weather disrupts mining, Witoro Soelarno, secretary to the director-general of minerals, coal and geothermal at the energy ministry, said on Aug. 11.

Tin shipments from Indonesia in the first seven months of this year fell 12 percent from a year earlier to 52,133 tons, the trade ministry said on Aug. 20. Indonesia exported 8,870 tons in July, a 10.5 percent increase from June.

Refined-tin sales from PT Timah, Indonesia’s largest producer, fell 18 percent to 19,760 tons in the first six months of the year from the same period in 2009, the state-owned company said on its website on Aug. 30. Timah shares have rallied 40 percent this year, and last traded at 2,800 rupiah. Source: Bloomberg

CLSA dan Macquarie Borong Saham Indofood

CLSA Indonesia memborong 14.771 lot saham PT Indofood Sukses Makmur Tbk (INDF) di harga rata-rata Rp 5.270, tanpa melakukan aksi jual sama sekali. Aksi oleh CLSA ini diikuti oleh Kim Eng Sekuritas yang membeli 14.767 lot di harga Rp 5.196.

Broker asing membeli saham INDF melalui Macquarie Securities Indonesia, sebanyak 2.143 lot, tanpa menjual sama sekali.

Akibat aksi beli yang cenderung dominan, harga saham INDF naik Rp 250 atau 4,9% menjadi Rp 5.350. Aksi jual banyak dilakukan oleh investor lokal, seperti melalui Dinamika Usahajaya 5.052 lot, Danareksa Sekuritas 5.018 lot, Mega Capital 3.557 lot, dan Nusadana Capital 3.129 lot.



1
KZ
CLSA INDONESIA
370
14,771
5,270.33
-
-
-
14,771
14,771
2
ZP
KIM ENG SEKURITAS
345
14,767
5,196.52
41
5,187
5,191.87
9,580
19,954
3
MG
SEMESTA INDOVEST
139
3,307
5,299.89
8
574
5,276.48
2,733
3,881
4
RX
MACQUARIE SECURITIES INDONESIA
48
2,143
5,264.58
-
-
-
2,143
2,143
90
DR
NUSADANA CAPITAL INDONESIA
33
841
5,242.15
60
3,129
5,213.12
-2,288
3,970
91
CD
MEGA CAPITAL INDONESIA
11
191
5,254.97
70
3,557
5,279.48
-3,366
3,748
92
OD
DANAREKSA SEKURITAS
31
211
5,200.24
121
5,018
5,324.81
-4,807
5,229
93
SQ
DINAMIKA USAHAJAYA
-
-
-
57
5,052
5,250.00
-5,052
5,052



Investor Asing via Trimegah "Jaga" Harga TINS

Investor asing melalui broker Macquarie Securities Indonesia memborong 23.950 lot saham PT Timah Tbk (TINS), tanpa menjual sama sekali. Aksi pembelian dilakukan di harga rata-rata Rp 2.780.

Harga saham TINS sempat diperdagangkan pada kisaran harga Rp 2.850-2.725 (kejadian di harga Rp 2.725 hanya 55 lot). Namun, setelah melorot, harga saham TINS kembali naik ke posisi Rp 2.825 atau hanya turun Rp 25.

Yang menarik, sepanjang perdagangan, investor asing melalui Trimegah Securities berusaha menjaga agar saham ini tidak turun banyak. Penjagaan dilakukan dengan membeli 5 lot atau 6 lot di harga yang lebih tinggi ketika harga TINS turun.

Lihat saja aksi beli dengan motif penjagaan yang dilakukan oleh Trimegah (kode broker LG).
TINS RG 2,775 6 LG F AK F 100737
TINS RG 2,750 5 PS D NI D 100729
TINS RG 2,775 5 PD D AK F 100712
TINS RG 2,750 80 SS D YU D 100951
TINS RG 2,775 5 LG F AK F 100938
TINS RG 2,750 6 SS D NI D 100921
TINS RG 2,775 6 LG F AK F 100908
TINS RG 2,750 13 SS D BS D 100843
TINS RG 2,750 5 LG F KK D 102611
TINS RG 2,725 19 SS D PD D 102609
TINS RG 2,725 6 PI D PD D 102609
TINS RG 2,800 6 LG F KK D 114826
TINS RG 2,775 20 AG D CP D 114825
TINS RG 2,800 5 LG F KK D 114756
TINS RG 2,775 14 AG D CP D 114955
TINS RG 2,800 6 LG F KK D 114926
TINS RG 2,775 2 AG D NI D 114926
TINS RG 2,775 5 AG D PD D 114925
TINS RG 2,775 2 AG D YP D 114907
TINS RG 2,800 5 LG F KK D 114856


1
RX
MACQUARIE SECURITIES INDONESIA
237
23,950
2,780.65
-
-
-
23,950
23,950
2
YU
CIMB-GK SECURITIES INDONESIA
110
6,588
2,792.80
10
499
2,789.03
6,089
7,087
3
MG
SEMESTA INDOVEST
26
3,402
2,799.27
-
-
-
3,402
3,402
4
AG
DONGSUH KOLIBINDO SECURITIES
46
3,221
2,775.15
2
201
2,799.88
3,020
3,422
5
LG
TRIMEGAH SECURITIES TBK.
278
2,017
2,787.96
12
191
2,777.36
1,826
2,208
6
CS
CREDIT SUISSE SECURITIES INDONESIA
6
1,000
2,775.00
-
-
-
1,000
1,000
79
MI
VICTORIA SEKURITAS
5
5
2,825.00
59
3,000
2,775.00
-2,995
3,005
80
DR
NUSADANA CAPITAL INDONESIA
37
3,288
2,751.38
76
7,323
2,773.01
-4,035
10,611
81
KK
PHILLIP SECURITIES INDONESIA
24
678
2,761.17
272
13,872
2,786.50
-13,194
14,550
82
AK
UBS SECURITIES INDONESIA
1
832
2,750.00
157
14,789
2,779.58
-13,957
15,621