Chalice Shares Lift on Julimar Expansion
Shares in Chalice Mining jumped more than 7% on Thursday after the company revealed it had started drilling at a second target area within its Julimar prospect north-east of Perth.
Read MoreShares in Chalice Mining jumped more than 7% on Thursday after the company revealed it had started drilling at a second target area within its Julimar prospect north-east of Perth.
Read MoreThe global LNG boom and energy shortage in Europe and China over the last half of 2021 saw energy majors Santos and Woodside report strong fourth quarters on Thursday.
Read MoreAccording to Nikolaj Schmidt, Chief International Economist with T. Rowe Price, the investment story of 2022 will be tactical bear, structural bull.
Read MoreLondon-based private equity firm Cap Vest has overbid local PE group BGH Capital in a new buyout offer for IVF group Virtus Health.
Read MoreRio Tinto revealed in a release on Tuesday that rising opposition had forced it to push back the timeline for first saleable production at its $US2.4 billion Serbia lithium project.
Read MoreTroubled wealth management firm Dixon Advisory has filed for voluntary administration after its directors determined that mounting liabilities and regulatory penalties would leave the company insolvent.
Read MoreAhead of today’s key shareholder vote to unify its corporate structure, BHP has produced a reassuring half year production and sales update – especially for iron ore.
Read MoreAlthough macroeconomic events may have dominated financial markets during the pandemic, earnings and fundamentals still matter. Tim Murray from T. Rowe Price explains why.
Read MoreGlobal transport is changing at breakneck speed, rushing to meet the demands of global warming. ETF Securities looks at the top five stocks powering the future of mobility.
Read MoreInvestors sold off Megaport shares yesterday amid more general weakness among the techs and what investors thought was a less than convincing update for the second quarter.
Read MoreWith central banks clearly in play, financial markets are likely to see higher volatility in the year ahead. This should create some great opportunities for patient investors.
Read MoreOn Tuesday, Microsoft found a use for just over half of its $US130 billion war chest with a $US68.7 billion all-cash acquisition of gaming group Activision Blizzard.
Read MoreShares in leading electronics and whitegoods retailer JB Hi-Fi rose strongly yesterday after it unveiled a better-than-expected result for the first half of the new financial year.
Read MoreExpectations for 2022 are difficult to pin down as volatility continues due to uncertainty from COVID as well as high valuations. We take a look at the year ahead for Australian equities.
Read MoreMedia reaction to Tuesday’s ANZ poll showing a sharp fall in consumer confidence is one more example of how we seem to be talking ourselves into another economic slide.
Read MoreYet another disappointing trading update from online retailer Redbubble saw the company’s shares hammered more than 20% in Tuesday’s trading session.
Read MoreRio Tinto might have vowed to get its iron ore business back to growth, but that won’t happen this year after the company set the lowest guidance in at least five years.
Read MoreMagellan takes a look at Intercontinental Exchange, a pioneer of digitalised financial markets that owns the New York Stock Exchange among others.
Read MoreA solid performance by its key Australian asset, the Fosterville gold mine in Victoria, has made sure Kirkland Gold is in good shape to complete its merger of equals with rival Agnico Eagle.
Read MoreWesfarmers shares rose sharply yesterday despite a substantial downgrade for sales growth and profits as Covid Omicron took a toll on sales in two key chains – Kmart and Officeworks.
Read MoreNo good news in the 2021 Chinese steel production and coal output data, with the former hit by continued regulation and the latter by sluggish construction sector demand.
Read MoreAhead of the BHP unification, US-owned fund manager Vanguard Australia has revealed its rebalancing strategy and warned of some transitory risks to some of its funds.
Read MoreThe 8.1% growth in Chinese GDP for 2021 may look solid, but it cloaks the continuing slide in property investment and the weakest housing price increase in five years.
Read MoreCorporate Connect analyst Marc Sinatra has released a comprehensive research report on Antisense Therapeutics (ASX: ANP), placing a 12-month target on the company of $0.55 per share.
Read MoreSomewhere a ceiling exists. But, as Magellan Investment Specialist Michael Collins argues, trouble is brewing, especially in the eurozone and emerging countries.
Read MoreIt is now quite clear that AUSTRAC is going to shake up the Australian casino industry in a way that wasn’t apparent last June when an expanded inquiry was first revealed.
Read MoreA big week for BHP that will lift the company’s importance to the ASX and every major fund manager – especially those that track the ASX 200 and the mining and materials sectors.
Read MoreLast week, investors got a first glimpse of 4Q 2021 earnings trends with reports from Delta Air Lines, as well as some of the leading financial companies. This week, Netflix leads the way.
Read MoreData to be released today will confirm that, despite some strong metrics, the Chinese economy ended 2021 dragging the chain and heading into 2022 in a less than fit state.
Read MoreChina’s iron ore imports tell the story of the country’s commodity demand for the year and hint at what we can expect for much of the coming 12 months – uncertainty and more confusion.
Read MoreTwo weeks into 2022 and already the tone of global commodity and share markets is looking very different to what we saw for much of last year, with nervy investors jumping at every shadow.
Read MoreNoble Prize winner Professor Stanley Whittingham discusses his retirement from the Magnis board and the role of government funding moving forward for the industry and Magnis in particular.
Read MoreArdiden’s Pickle Lake Gold Project in the gold-rich province of Ontario is just down the road from mines operated by the likes of Evolution Mining, Newmont Mining and Barrick Gold.
Read MoreRising prices, an inflationary environment, along with the transition underway in the energy market, all add up to a market that benefits from careful stock picking.
Read MoreWill economic growth stabilise in 2022? And could we see an easing in regulatory pressures? Andrew Rymer from Schroders gives his thoughts.
Read MoreShareCafe’s Tim McGowen speaks with Frank Poullas, Executive Chairman of Magnis Energy Technologies Limited (ASX: MNS) about some recent company news.
Read MoreThe powerful Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has rattled the BNPL sector by opening an inquiry that could very well set new regulatory standards in the next year or so.
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Read MoreAfter coronavirus vaccines made biotech the standout performer in 2020, the sector has faced a major reckoning this year, leaving many investors wondering why.
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