Wall Street Funk Deepens
American markets came back from the Labor Day long weekend all eager and promptly resumed their week-long tank.
Read MoreAmerican markets came back from the Labor Day long weekend all eager and promptly resumed their week-long tank.
Read MorePlenty of bad stuff going on, but it has been an exceptional FY2021-22 for Australia trade-wise and the June quarter showed no signs of a slowdown with a bunch of records.
Read MoreWoodside has signed on with US-based Commonwealth LNG to source product it will now sell to German utility Uniper, formerly Europe’s biggest buyer of Russian gas.
Read MoreWe have suddenly become pretty blasé and ho-hum about a half a per cent boost to the RBA cash rate if the reaction from markets to yesterday’s increase is any guide.
Read MoreIndependent directors in Turquoise Hill have voted to approve Rio’s offer, putting the deal on track to be completed later this year despite one shareholder’s objections.
Read MoreWith energy prices soaring across Europe, the EU is looking for a plan to shift from its reliance on Russian gas – and the answer could lie on the border of Spain and Portugal.
Read MorePaul Sanger from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MorePaul Sanger from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreAbbey Phillipps from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreAny relief for consumers from the 25% fall in global oil prices since June was punctured by the OPEC+ decision on Monday to cut production by 100,000 barrels a day to bolster prices.
Read MoreThe global mining industry can breathe more easily for the time being after Chile decisively rejected a new constitution that a majority of voters had decided was too radical.
Read MoreA major upgrade of the already rich Bowdens prospect in NSW now looks on the cards after Silver Mines Ltd revealed a significant new discovery in an ASX filing on Monday.
Read MoreMarkets have moved with such velocity in both directions since the COVID outbreak began it has been tough for investors to adjust with so much conflicting information being circulated.
Read MoreIn an uncertain market, diversification across asset classes, countries, sectors and regions is paramount. Fidelity looks at one method of achieving this: investing in Global Shares.
Read MoreRather than write about the gains electric vehicles continue to make in the Chinese, European and US car markets, a story about what happened in the Aussie market in August.
Read MoreMore focus on Warren Buffett after his Berkshire Hathaway revealed the second surprise sale of shares in China’s most successful electric vehicle company, former battery maker BYD.
Read MorePaul Sanger from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreAbbey Phillipps from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreCatch up on the full webinar presentations from Magnis Energy Technologies (ASX: MNS), Felix Holdings (ASX: FLX), Kingston Resources (ASX: KSN) & Suvo Strategic Minerals (ASX: SUV)
Read MoreHenk Ludik – Executive Chairman – Suvo Strategic Minerals is a dual commodity Australian mining company focused on the development of their Gabbin (White Cloud Project) located in Western Australia.
Read MoreAndrew Corbett – Managing Director – Kingston Resources Ltd is a gold producer, operating the Mineral Hill Mine in Cobar, NSW and advancing the Misima Gold Project in PNG.
Read MoreDavid Taylor – CEO – Magnis aims to become a leading global producer of next-generation green credentialed Lithium-Ion Battery.
Read MoreMike Davis – CEO – Felix Group Holdings centralises and streamlines Vendor Management and Source-to-Contract (S2C) processes to significantly increase productivity, manage risk and reduce spend.
Read MoreCredit ratings agency Moody’s has cut its 12-month price outlook for key mining commodities, blaming the global economic slowdown and softening demand, especially from China and Europe.
Read MoreA holiday Monday will help take the pressure off American investors after last week’s conclusive end to the midsummer rebound but for Australian investors it will mean a quiet start to the week.
Read MoreCrunch week for the Australian economy on Tuesday and Wednesday as we leave the fantasy world of last week’s jobs and skills summit behind us and return to the reality of rising rates.
Read MoreTwo major records in Australia’s mineral exploration data for the June quarter and 2021-22 financial year confirm that the resources boom in this country shows no sign of slowing.
Read MoreWas Warren Buffett’s small sale of BYD shares this week step one in a significant realignment of a multi-billion dollar holding in one of his most closely watched investments?
Read MoreAMP’s Shane Oliver looks at the outlook for home prices and details three reasons why he thinks this downturn will likely be deeper and the recovery slower than in past cycles.
Read MoreWe now have a better understanding of why the Commonwealth Bank slashed the value of its stake in Swedish BNPL company Klarna, whose value has lost nearly $US40bn since mid-2021.
Read MoreEthereum founder Vitalik Buterin’s new project that plans to cut carbon emissions in the cryptocurrency process by more than 99% is ready to launch in September, and the sector is going ballistic.
Read MoreIn an undeniable paradox, the cheapness of its carbon-based energy is making America, the world’s most profligate carbon user, an increasingly attractive place to develop renewable energy sources.
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Read MoreAbbey Phillipps from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreWestpac has edged closer to being back in the regulatory good books after APRA announced Thursday the removal of a liquidity add-on it had imposed for breaching prudential standards.
Read MoreA collection of ‘downs’ from the start- and end-of-month housing and construction data this week shows the Australian property sector is well and truly in a deep slump.
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