Winners and Losers in NSW / Queensland Budgets
Budget tax moves have seen coal miners up in arms about a rise in royalties in Queensland, but Tabcorp is happy about the NSW Government’s changes to gambling taxes.
Read MoreBudget tax moves have seen coal miners up in arms about a rise in royalties in Queensland, but Tabcorp is happy about the NSW Government’s changes to gambling taxes.
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network with a look ahead to today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreThe shares of our major iron ore companies could continue their recent slide Tuesday after more reports of futures losses sent prices down more than 8% by the close.
Read MoreVicinity Centres, the country’s second biggest shopping mall group, has reaffirmed its confidence in the Australian consumer in its updated guidance for FY 2021-22.
Read MoreAmid the short-term weakness in the BHP share price, the company’s huge Jansen potash project in central Canada is becoming ever more integral to its future plans.
Read MoreWhile the situation will remain uncertain for some time, it is clear that equity markets are returning to fundamentals where profits, cash flows and solid balance sheets matter.
Read MoreCooper Energy likes APA’s Orbost gas processing plant Victoria so much that it is risking itself to control the facility in a deal worth more than half of its market capitalisation.
Read MoreJune 2022 has seen the S&P 500 Index enter bear market territory, marking a 22% decline from its January peak. Where and when will the current dip end – if that is indeed what it is?
Read MoreIluka is urging shareholders to support the demerger of its Sierra Leone beach sands operations to clear the way for the creation of a standalone rare earths operation in WA.
Read MoreLauren Evans from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreCatch up on the full webinar presentations from Resapp (ASX: RAP), Whitebark Energy (ASX: WBE) and Knosys (ASX: KNO)
Read MoreLauren Evans from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreLauren Evans from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreSimon Brearley – Interim Chief Executive Officer – Whitebark Energy Limited engages in the exploration, development, and production of oil and gas properties in Australia and Canada.
Read MoreJohn Thompson – Managing Director – Knosys is a leading Australian Knowledge Management software company – based in Melbourne and servicing Australia, New Zealand, Singapore and the Asia Pacific region.
Read MoreTony Keating – CEO & Managing Director – ResApp is developing digital healthcare solutions to assist doctors and empower patients to diagnose and manage respiratory disease.
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network with a look ahead to today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreAnother public holiday today in the US will see Asian and European markets without any lead and local investors very cautious indeed after the pounding they took last week.
Read MoreWhile most attention last week was on the big falls in equity markets, commodity prices also saw a real shakeout, with oil, copper, silver, iron ore leading prices sharply lower.
Read MoreThe CBA is facing a billion dollar plus impairment on the book value of its 5.5% stake in BNPL giant Klarna following news the Swedish-based group is struggling to raise new capital.
Read MoreThat strange sensation you might be feeling is most likely one of dread at having to face another week of bad news, worrying economic data and highly volatile stock markets.
Read MoreMagellan’s Michael Collins looks at the current mess involving goods scarcity and explains why he believes the impediments to supply are likely to last and disrupt growth and provoke inflation.
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Read MoreAfter weeks spent urging central banks to boost rates as hard and fast as possible to get ahead of the inflationary curve, global markets suddenly seem to find the wish-fulfilment unpalatable.
Read MoreSurprisingly, given the negative impact of the Covid lockdowns on car production during the same period, Chinese steel production ran at well over 90 million tonnes in both April and May.
Read MoreUK group Benchmark Mineral Intelligence has offered a fairly strong counterargument to Goldman Sachs’ claim in late May of a looming oversupply that would end the current lithium boom.
Read MoreLauren Evans from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreKnosys Limited (ASX:KNO) Managing Director John Thompson provides an update on the company, discussing demand drivers, recurring revenue and growth strategy.
Read MoreLauren Evans from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreTim McGowen from Finance News Network with a look ahead to today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreThe recent deal with the US market is already paying off in spades for Bubs Australia, which today revealed a surge in revenue and earnings for the year to June 30 in a new update.
Read MoreDemand destruction is already here with food and energy prices skyrocketing and consumers feeling the pinch. Plus, central banks have only just started to raise the cost of debt.
Read MoreIn times of rising market volatility, VanEck’s Arian Neiron explains how passive index-related funds might be an option for those who want to take some of the uncertainty out of investing.
Read MoreA couple of news items from Thursday’s ASX trading session, with GUD Holdings announcing a late profit downgrade and The Reject Shop filling a vacant key management role.
Read MoreBHP has announced that its high-quality Mount Arthur thermal coal mine cannot be sold and will be run (NSW government approval permitting) until the end of the decade and then closed.
Read More61,000 new jobs were found last month and the jobless rate remained at a 48-year low of 3.9%, increasing the chances of another 0.50% or perhaps even 0.75% rate rise on July 2.
Read MoreAnother takeover for Link seems headed for collapse as the ACCC confirmed market reports that it had major qualms about the $2.9 billion offer from Canada’s Dye and Durham.
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