Sasanof Done and Dusted for WA Energy Juniors
An estimated $35 million done and dusted with an exploration well off the WA coast coming up dry and ruining the outlook for two tiddlers, Global Oil and Gas and Prominence Energy.
Read MoreAn estimated $35 million done and dusted with an exploration well off the WA coast coming up dry and ruining the outlook for two tiddlers, Global Oil and Gas and Prominence Energy.
Read MoreInvesting in global equity markets has felt like playing a game of dodgeball over the last few two years as around every corner investors have been faced with a new surprise to navigate.
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 breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreCue the lawyers’ picnic as Elon Musk continues to try and find room to escape his high-priced bid for Twitter.
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network with a look ahead to today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreThe consensus for today’s rise in the Reserve Bank’s cash rate now seems to have shifted from 0.4% to 0.25%, which would put the key rate up to a somewhat untidy 0.60%.
Read MoreThe NSW government looks to have cleared the way for public service wages to rise by up to 3% and perhaps a bit more in the next two years, after a surprise announcement on Monday.
Read MoreLithium hopeful Liontown Resources has finally wrapped up a sales deal to sell spodumene concentrate to electric vehicle giant Tesla, a week after it was supposed to be finalised.
Read MoreShares in Cooper Energy rose more than 7% yesterday after its second upgrade in three weeks, thanks to surging demand for gas and especially robust prices in NSW and Victoria.
Read MoreSarah Shaw and Greg Goodsell describe what 4D’s country review process involves, why it is so important, how it fits in with their stock valuations and its impact on portfolio construction.
Read MoreLauren Evans 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 MoreCatch up on the full webinar with presentations from Neurotech International (ASX: NTI), Metal Hawk (ASX: MHK), RPM Automotive Group (ASX: RPM) & Etherstack (ASX: ESK)
Read MoreDavid Deacon – CEO & Executive Director – Etherstack specialises in wireless communications technologies for customers in the public safety, defence, utilities and mining industries.
Read MoreClive Finkelstein – CEO & Managing Director – RPM Automotive Group Limited engages in the manufacture, wholesale distribution, and retail of tires, and parts and accessories for the transport industry in Australia.
Read MoreWill Belbin – Managing Director – Metal Hawk Limited is a West Australian mineral exploration company focused on early-stage discovery of gold and nickel sulphides.
Read MoreDr. Alexandra Andrews – CEO – Neurotech International Limited is a medical device and solutions company conducting clinical studies to assess the neuro-protective, anti-inflammatory and neuro-modulatory activities of its proprietary cannabis strains.
Read MoreTim McGowen from Finance News Network with a look ahead to today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreIron ore prices returned to prominence in the minds of investors with a solid rise on the re-opening of Shanghai and moves by the Chinese government to detail a series of stimulus measures.
Read MoreAs inflation continues to spread its wings, this week should see interest rates increased in Australia, Europe and India, with ongoing speculation about more rises from the Fed.
Read MoreSome alarmingly bearish comments about the state of the US economy by Elon Musk and the head of JP Morgan have set the stage for yet another nervy and volatile week on global markets.
Read MoreA rate rise is guaranteed when the RBA meets tomorrow and, as was the case in the run-up to the May meeting, the speculation is about the size of the increase and those to follow it.
Read MoreMay saw Australian housing prices fall for the first time since the pandemic. AMP’s Shane Oliver uses this week’s Insights column to look at where things in this key market are headed from here.
Read MoreWith inflation rising rapidly in most parts of the world and markets extremely jittery in response, Sequoia’s Blair Kirkhope has some thoughts on where investors should be looking at the moment.
Read MoreAll sorts of mixed messages from retailers both off- and online over the past few weeks with many different factors at play. So here’s an in-depth look at where things currently stand for the sector.
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Read MoreASX-listed small cap companies are flocking to the ATM for a ready source of cash, at a time and amount of their choosing. Not, as Tim Boreham explains, the sort of ATM you might be thinking.
Read MoreThis week saw America’s two biggest car makers, GM and Ford, push ahead with their ongoing revamp from old fashioned car makers to full EV rivals of Tesla and other start-ups.
Read MoreAll joking aside, S&P Global’s withdrawal of its 2022 guidance should be seen as an early indicator that all is not well in some corners of the financial markets and perhaps even the global economy.
Read MoreLauren Evans 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 MoreMicrosoft sprung a surprise downgrade on Wall Street on Thursday and the market didn’t fall out of bed, it rose.
Read MoreOPEC+ on Thursday agreed to accelerate oil production in July and August, as Saudi Arabia bowed to US pressure to cool a crude price rally that has threatened to stall the global economy.
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network with a look ahead to today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreAustralian exports hit a new all-time monthly high in April, edging over the $50bn mark for the first time and helping the trade surplus exceed $10bn for the first time since January.
Read MorePeter Milios looks at whether Bubs Australia and a2Milk are merely a temporary fix to the current US baby formula shortage or set to disrupt an oligopoly within the US market?
Read MoreOil prices dipped on Thursday after media reports said Saudi Arabia would raise oil production should Russia’s output fall substantially under the weight of western sanctions.
Read MoreAs Magellan’s Michael Collins writes, any inflationary crunch in the Eurozone would centre on Italy, have no obvious solution and remind that the euro’s frailties are unaddressed.
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