Gruyere Still a Shining Light for Gold Road
Gold Road’s Gruyere gold mine in WA didn’t disappoint yesterday with the news that it outperformed many analysts’ forecast in the three months to December and over all of 2022.
Read MoreGold Road’s Gruyere gold mine in WA didn’t disappoint yesterday with the news that it outperformed many analysts’ forecast in the three months to December and over all of 2022.
Read MoreAnalysts will be watching for a big loan loss provisions jump in tonight’s results from four major banks ahead of a possible major slowdown in the US economy this year.
Read MoreWednesday’s big post-holidays data dump from the Australian Bureau of Statistics seems to be telling us little changed in the economy from October to November.
Read MoreA belated $173 million New Year’s gift for Newcrest Mining in the form of an early repayment of the gold credit facility arrangement it has with Canada’s Lundin Gold.
Read MoreIn news that is sure to have a bearing on Chalice Mining, Brazilian mining major Vale has been knocked down in the rush of buyers for a stake in its base metals business.
Read MoreAzure Minerals shares jumped yesterday after SQM – one of the world’s two major lithium giants – announced it would invest up to $A20m for a 19.99% interest in the company.
Read MoreWe had a key pointer yesterday towards the strength of retail consumption when the latest spending data showed a solid but slowing rate of growth in November.
Read MoreA massive New York property deal has sketched the likely future shape of News Corporation and Fox Corporation, the key companies in the Murdoch family’s media empire.
Read MoreWhile a $A71 million bad debt is not a big deal for Macquarie Group, the timing and nature of the loss could hardly be worse for Australia’s premier investment bank.
Read MoreThe re-opening of the Chinese economy has helped copper make a roaring start to 2023, defying most forecasts for a sluggish performance in the early new year.
Read MoreGalileo Mining’s Callisto palladium-platinum-gold discovery in WA continues to grow in importance with new assays received from holes drilled on the prospect.
Read MoreThe decline in the home building industry is set to continue deep into 2023 after data from the ABS revealed another sharp fall in approvals across the housing spectrum.
Read MoreANZ has kicked off its Suncorp acquisition marketing campaign with an obviously well-briefed pro-deal commentary in some sections of the business media.
Read MoreIGO Ltd and its Chinese partner Tanqui have made a well-timed bid for the smaller lithium aspirant Essential Metals at a likely cost of around $A136 million.
Read MoreTesla CEO Elon Musk and his $US44bn Twitter (mis)adventure ended up as one of the big market stories of 2022, and already it seems 2023 will be little different.
Read MoreThe new year has started with all eyes turned to key renewable commodities led by lithium and the potential effect on EV sales of the ending of key purchase subsidies.
Read MoreThis week and January as a whole will be dominated by December quarter earnings, exploration and production reports, economic data and the usual slew of forecasts.
Read More2023 is upon us and hopefully it will be better than 2022 was – even in Australia where the ASX 200’s loss was far smaller than the near 20% slide by the S&P 500.
Read MoreIt was more divot than pivot for the Wall Street hackers, who seem to have wildly misjudged the Federal Reserve’s course of action even as inflation continues to fall.
Read MoreAs we sign off for the year, here is a quick look at how the so-called experts at the big end of town are seeing calendar year 2023 play out across the various markets.
Read MoreLet’s take a look at where some of the major commodities sit in the grand scheme of things and consider some factors to keep an eye out for over the next 12 months.
Read MoreShares in lithium companies took another fall yesterday after the latest online auction from Pilbara Minerals, with a price forecast downgrade from Citibank not helping matters.
Read MoreChina has given us a foretaste of what economic activity will be like heading into 2023, as Covid infection waves afflict the economy and millions of unprotected people.
Read MoreDespite all the rate rises, the local labour market has had one of its strongest calendar years – with the jobless rate at 4.2% and around 466,000 more people in work.
Read MoreNo booze, hotels or pokies and no food but more pets for Woolworths as it continues its move out of supermarkets into other areas of the $400bn a year plus retailing market.
Read MoreAs expected the US Fed lifted its key interest rate half a per cent at its final meeting for 2022 and held out the possibility of a slower pace of rises next year.
Read MoreWestpac chairman John McFarlane says he will retire next year and in his speech yesterday made it clear who has been driving the recent changes at Australia’s oldest bank.
Read MoreDespite worries about economic growth around the world next year, Orica expects the confident forecast for its FY2022-23 made a couple of months ago will still be met.
Read MoreThe complicated takeover of St Barbara by Genesis Minerals is underway with a successful $275 million share placement aimed at financing the whole transaction.
Read MoreWas the Santos announcement on Wednesday that it had struck a new gas supply deal in WA a step up in the battle for control of Warrego Energy?
Read MoreAn early Christmas present for shareholders in Bendigo and Adelaide Bank with a surprise upgrade in guidance – sending the shares to their highest close since August.
Read MoreASIC has launched proceedings against 11 current and former Star executives over alleged breaches of anti-money laundering protocols at the company’s casinos.
Read MoreAre there unforeseen problems at Chalice Mining’s huge find northeast of Perth that have forced the company to postpone its long-awaited scoping study?
Read MoreAustralian business conditions remained above average in November despite a small easing, but confidence levels turned negative for the first time in a year.
Read MoreBHP, Rio Tinto and South32 are among the companies that stand to benefit from a new deal between the EU and Chile that will free up trade in key renewable materials.
Read MoreShares in Tyro Payments fell more than 20% at one stage yesterday after Westpac ended takeover talks and a second offer from a private equity group failed to win approval.
Read MoreKerry Stokes looks set to tighten his grip on the Laverton area of the WA goldfields after Genesis Minerals moved to add St Barbara to its previous purchase of Dacian Gold.
Read MoreNickel miner Mincor is after $55 to $60 million via a fully underwritten placement to further boost underground development at its Northern operations in WA.
Read MoreA brawl is looming between Canberra, the East Coast gas industry and some investors over the Federal Government’s plans to make the producers fix their sales contract prices.
Read MoreOnce again events in the oil market have dominated commodities, specifically the price cap on Russian oil and growing concerns about weaker demand next year.
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