Frankfurt - Delayed Quote • EUR CMOC Group Limited (D7N.F) Follow Compare 0.6898 +0.0194 +(2.89%) At close: January 10 at 8:20:01 AM GMT+1 All News Press Releases SEC Filings All SEC Filings Corporate Changes & Voting Matters Periodic Financial Reports Proxy Statements Tender Offer/Acquisition Reports Offering Registrations World’s No. 1 Cobalt Miner Notched Production Record in 2024 (Bloomberg) -- The world’s No. 1 cobalt miner churned out a record volume of the metal in 2024, thanks to a speedy ramp-up of its giant mines in Africa. Most Read from BloombergIs This Weird Dome the Future of Watching Sports?NYC Congestion Pricing to Take Effect After Years of DelaysDon’t Shrink the BusNYC Congestion Pricing Takes Effect After Years of DelaysCan American Drivers Learn to Love Roundabouts?China’s CMOC Group Ltd. said Monday it produced 114,165 tons of cobalt last year, according World’s Biggest Cobalt Miner Is Gloomy on the EV Metal’s Future (Bloomberg) -- The world’s No. 1 cobalt miner is sounding the alarm over the shrinking role of the metal in electric vehicle batteries.Most Read from BloombergThe Leaf Blowers Will Not Go QuietlyArizona Elections Signal Robust Immigration Enforcement Under TrumpScoring an Architectural Breakthrough in Denver’s RiNo DistrictKey Ballot Initiatives and Local Races Highlight Views on Abortion, ImmigrationChinese company CMOC Group Ltd., which has been churning out cobalt much faster than rivals like RPT-COLUMN-West challenges China's critical minerals hold on Africa: Andy Home China's CMOC Group overtook Glencore to become the world's largest producer of cobalt last year as it ramped up its new Kisanfu mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Kisanfu, in which Chinese battery giant CATL owns a minority stake, has flooded the cobalt market. The Cobalt Institute estimates global production exceeded demand by 12,500 tons in 2023, making it one of the "biggest surpluses in recent years". COLUMN-West challenges China's critical minerals hold on Africa: Andy Home China's CMOC Group overtook Glencore to become the world's largest producer of cobalt last year as it ramped up its new Kisanfu mine in the Democratic Republic of Congo. Kisanfu, in which Chinese battery giant CATL owns a minority stake, has flooded the cobalt market. The Cobalt Institute estimates global production exceeded demand by 12,500 tons in 2023, making it one of the "biggest surpluses in recent years". Performance Overview Trailing total returns as of 1/10/2025, which may include dividends or other distributions. Benchmark is HANG SENG INDEX Return D7N.F HANG SENG INDEX YTD +9.25% -4.88% 1-Year +72.77% +17.75% 3-Year +201.71% -18.85%