Stocks of the Hour: Atomo Diagnostics, AdAlta, Aruma Resources
A snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring Atomo Diagnostics (ASX:AT1), AdAlta (ASX:1AD) and Aruma Resources (ASX:AAJ).
Read MoreA snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring Atomo Diagnostics (ASX:AT1), AdAlta (ASX:1AD) and Aruma Resources (ASX:AAJ).
Read MoreArrow Minerals (ASX:AMD) Managing Director David Flanagan provides introduction to the company, discussing the companies Simandou North Iron Project in West Africa.
Read MoreA massive thumbs-down from US investors to the move by lithium and chemical giant Albemarle, to raise up to $US2.01 billion in an issue of securities.
Read MoreUS stocks fell for a second session Tuesday, as steep declines in major tech names such as Apple dragged the broader market further from the record highs recently reached.
Read MoreA sales deal between a hearing assistance company and a maker of loud percussion instruments may seem incongruous, but to the ASX-listed Audeara (ASX:AUA) the transaction sends out all the right notes – loud and clear.
Read MoreWhatever mysterious negatives spooked equity markets—especially Wall Street—on Tuesday slipped by gold. While major Wall Street indexes saw their biggest one-day falls for weeks, gold bounced to a new record high.
Read MoreThe sharp fall of the Hong Kong stock market reflects the reception of China's 2024 economic agenda by markets following its presentation on the opening day of the country’s National People’s Congress.
Read MoreAustralian shares experienced a slight decline on Tuesday, marking the second consecutive session of losses, although gains in healthcare and gold stocks partially offset broader market declines.
Read MoreChariot Corporation Limited (ASX:CC9) Managing Director Shanthar Pathmanathan discusses reasons behind the company's expansion of its Black Mountain holding.
Read MoreShareholders in Azure Minerals (ASX:AZS), excluding SQM of Chile and Hancock Prospecting of Perth, will vote to approve the $3.70 per share offer from the duo.
Read MoreFor yet another year, China has issued what amounts to a wish list of economic targets for the economy in 2024.
Read MoreFor yet another year, China has issued what amounts to a wish list of economic targets for the economy in 2024.
Read MoreBitcoin has reached a two-year high, nearing its all-time peak of $68,999.99, following a 50% surge this year, fueled by the approval of spot bitcoin exchange-traded funds by US regulators.
Read MoreA snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring Dynamic Metals (ASX:DYM), Alara Resources (ASX:AUQ) and Fin Resources (ASX:FIN).
Read MoreAlbemarle is looking to raise more than $US2.1 billion (over $A3.2 billion) in a share issue to investors as it seeks to maintain high levels of liquidity to ride out the current downturn in demand for lithium and the concurrent price slide.
Read MoreUS stocks retreated Monday despite a rallying group of technology stocks tied to the artificial intelligence boom.
Read MoreWorld gold prices surged strongly on Monday, leaping back over $2,100 an ounce on Comex in New York. Silver prices also rose sharply as analysts struggled to pinpoint a driving factor for the strong gains.
Read MoreThe ASX declined in its first session of the week, with the S&P/ASX 200 closing 0.1% lower amid concerns over upcoming GDP figures, particularly after a larger-than-expected decline in inventories, while real estate stocks rose 1.3% and gold stocks rallied on increased gold prices.
Read More04 March 2024 – Chariot Corporation (ASX:CC9) has significantly increased the footprint of its Black Mountain project through the acquisition of 218 contiguous claims, representing a 206% increase in project tenure area.
Read MoreBusiness inventories wield considerable influence over GDP growth, often introducing unpredictability into economic forecasts.
Read MoreHome building has begun 2024 weakly. According to January approvals figures from the ABS released on Monday, they dropped to their lowest monthly level in 11 years.
Read MoreForeign bids for Australian companies continue to surge, with significant offers on the table. Saint-Gobain has bid $4.3 billion for CSR, while Japan's Renesas proposes $9.1 billion for Altium. Additionally, there's a $US1.6 billion Indonesian-Australian offer for Illawarra Coal.
Read More04 March 2024 – Australian real estate and tech stocks are the best performing after the tech-heavy Nasdaq Composite and S&P 500 closed at record highs on Friday 16,274.94 and 5137.08, respectively. Fresh US manufacturing data on Friday added to hopes the Federal Reserve will begin cutting rates in the first half of this year.
Read MoreA snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring Lake Resources N.L. (ASX:LKE; OTC:LLKKF), Genex Power Limited (ASX:GNX) and St Barbara (ASX:SBM).
Read MoreAndrew Penkethman – Managing Director and CEO – Ardea Resources (ASX:ARL) is advancing its flagship 100%-owned Kalgoorlie Nickel Project (KNP). KNP is the largest Nickel–Cobalt resource in Australia and in the top 10 globally, making it of a scale that is incredibly rare and important in the World’s journey to Net Zero. KNP was awarded Major Project Status by the Australian Federal Government, recognising the national and strategic significance of the KNP to the Australian economy and the Eastern Goldfields of Western Australia.
Read MoreDean Tuck – Managing Director – Dreadnought Resources (ASX:DRE) is a highly active West Australian mineral explorer focused on finding the metals needed now and in the future.
Read MoreSean Gregory – Managing Director – Sarytogan Graphite (ASX:SGA) through its 100% owned subsiduary company, Ushtogan LLP, is the 100% owner of the Sarytogan Graphite Project. The Sarytogan Graphite Project is located in the Karaganda region of Central Kazakhstan and the exploration concession covers 70 km2. As its name suggests, the Sarytogan Graphite Project is prospective for graphite and a meaningful initial JORC compliance resource has already been delineated on the project.
Read MoreAndrew Radonjic – Managing Director – Venture Minerals (ASX:VMS) is dedicated to discovering and developing world-class mineral deposits to meet global demand for critical minerals vital to the green energy transition.
Read MoreChina's National Congress this week will consider a new law that will make it next to impossible for economists, journalists, analysts, or researchers, let alone foreign companies, to accumulate data and statistics in China.
Read MoreThe Nasdaq Composite rose to an all-time high Friday, surpassing its 2021 record, as investors bet that megacap technology stocks were the best way to play slowing inflation and a coming artificial intelligence boom.
Read MoreAs expected, Saudi Arabia will try to maintain upward pressure on oil prices by extending its production cap until the end of June. The Saudi government’s news agency announced on Sunday that the country will extend its voluntary crude production cut of 1 million barrels a day until the end of the second quarter. Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Energy stated that the country’s crude production will be approximately 9 million barrels per day until the end of June.
Read MoreBack to the economy this week in Australia, after being absorbed in February by the December reporting season here and in the US, especially the rise in AI-related stocks led by Nvidia.
Read MoreWhile the December quarter national accounts and GDP numbers will dominate local markets this week, even that important data will take a backward seat to the February US jobs report on Friday.
Read MoreThree prominent US companies have recently surpassed the remarkable milestone of a $2 trillion market value each. This achievement underscores their significant influence and position within the global economy.
Read MoreIron ore prices slid to four-month lows in Asian markets on Friday, setting up another weak start for the sector Monday morning and warning that the weak state of activity in the Chinese economy could finally be catching up with the resilient iron ore sector.
Read MoreQuietly, an American appeals court has given a new lease of life to the chances of a new copper mine in Arizona, promoted by Rio Tinto and BHP for years. However, there’s still a long way to go, and there is no certainty the mine will ever be built despite this favorable ruling.
Read MoreShaw and Partners Chief Investment Office Martin Crabb discusses the leading indicators for equity markets, financial conditions and central banks.
Read MoreJames Brennan – CEO – Linius Technologies (ASX:LNU) is the only solution that puts the viewer in complete control of their viewing experience, enabling each viewer to ‘deep-dive’ into the content and create their own ‘hyper-personalised’ compilation videos.
Read MoreBrent Barnes – CEO & Managing Director – LBT Innovations (ASX:LBT) is a groundbreaking designer of advanced technology solutions for the medical industry.
Read MoreJennifer Chow – CEO & Managing Director – Chimeric Therapeutics (ASX:CHM) is a clinical-stage cell therapy company focused on bringing the promise of cell therapy to life for more patients with cancer.
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