Lynas Rare Earths reserves surge
In yesterday’s market mayhem, another encouraging update by Lynas Rare Earths (ASX:LYC) on its reserves position went unnoticed.
Read MoreIn yesterday’s market mayhem, another encouraging update by Lynas Rare Earths (ASX:LYC) on its reserves position went unnoticed.
Read MoreJuly and the seven months from January to July were another tough period for Tesla in China, which again saw sales decline compared to the previous year.
Read MoreMars, one of the world’s biggest companies dominating candies, food, chocolates, snacks, and especially pet food and pet care products, is aiming to expand its reach into salty snacks (think chips) by acquiring the Kellogg spin-off, Kellanova, for over $22 billion.
Read MoreUS stocks plummeted on Monday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average suffering its worst day in nearly two years.
Read MoreAn Australian start-up, backed by mining giant Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO), is raising funds to develop a lithium extraction technology that could unlock new reserves of this essential battery component and reduce global reliance on China for refining the commodity.
Read MoreThe investor shift from Big Tech to smaller stocks in July gave the Russell 2000 index one of its best months in years, marking its biggest outperformance against mega caps since 2001. However, some of the gains have already started to unwind.
Read MoreWoodside Energy (ASX:WDS), Australia's largest oil and gas developer, has announced its second acquisition of US assets within weeks. The Perth-based company has agreed to pay $2.35 billion for a low-carbon ammonia project in Texas from OCI Global. This follows Woodside's $1.2 billion takeover of the struggling US liquefied natural gas developer Tellurian in late July.
Read MoreDavid Franklyn, Executive Director and Head of Funds Management at Argonaut, explains how the Argonaut Natural Resources Fund has managed to outperform its benchmark despite a challenging year for the resources sector. He outlines his approach to portfolio construction and how global trends in energy transition and geopolitical uncertainty are shaping investment decisions.
Read MoreAt noon, the S&P/ASX 200 is 2.93 per cent lower at 7,710.70. This dramatic fall is primarily attributed to escalating US recession fears ignited by disappointing jobs data and a surge in Goldman Sachs' recession probability indicator.
Read MoreArgo Investments (ASX:ARG) has maintained its final dividend for shareholders despite a dip in earnings to $253.0 million for the year ended June. This decline was due to lower distributions from portfolio companies.
Read MorePrivate hospital operator Ramsay Health Care (ASX:RHC) has warned that write-downs and impairment charges against some of its European businesses will weaken its underlying 2023-24 results compared to the previous year.
Read MoreA snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring Killi Resources, East 33 and Carnavale Resources.
Read MoreBlinkLab Limited (ASX:BB1) Non-Executive Chairman Brian Leedman discusses transforming smartphones into diagnostic tools.
Read MoreAnother big drop is ahead for the ASX today (Monday) after Wall Street plummeted on Friday.
Read MoreExcept for oil, surprisingly, commodities did well in Friday’s bloodbath, led by gold, silver, copper, and iron ore.
Read MoreIt should be no surprise that the big sell-off has battered Nasdaq into correction territory (a fall of 10% or more from its most recent peak) — after all, that’s where the bulls were at their most bullish and where the bubble has been greatest: in AI stocks and especially the so-called Magnificent Seven.
Read MoreUS stocks plunged on Friday following a significantly weaker-than-expected July jobs report, raising fears of a potential recession.
Read MoreGold surged and dipped dramatically during Friday's volatile session, ultimately finishing the week with a solid 4% gain and a new all-time high above $US2,500 an ounce.
Read MoreJapan aside, the global monetary policy easing cycle continued to gather pace over the last week. So, what will the Reserve Bank of Australia serve up this week?
Read MoreSix of the seven Magnificent Stocks have reported, and judging by investors' reactions, it's open season for pruning some very large, tall poppies.
Read MoreIn a move that will send shockwaves through markets, Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway has sold half its holding in Apple as part of a multi-billion-dollar sell-down from stock markets. This dramatically negative message to investors comes just as Wall Street has tanked.
Read MoreCommodities ranging from copper to corn have been plummeting as ample supplies and waning Chinese demand have prompted fund managers to slash around $41 billion in bullish bets on natural resources.
Read MoreSimon Linge – Managing Director & CEO – Lithium Australia Limited (ASX:LIT) is accelerating the shift toward a decarbonised world, delivering innovative solutions while prioritising environmental stewardship, social responsibility and safety.
Read MoreAlex Underwood – Managing Director – Empire Energy Group Limited (ASX:EEG) is an oil and gas company holding 100%-owned and operated assets with unconventional targets in the Northern Territory Beetaloo Sub-basin and central trough of the McArthur Basin.
Read MoreAaron Banks – Executive Chairman – Suvo Strategic Minerals Limited (ASX:SUV) is focused on expanding sales of hydrous kaolin at its 100% owned Pittong hydrous kaolin operation located 40km west of Ballarat in Victoria.
Read MoreDr Shane Oliver, Head of Investment Strategy & Chief Economist at AMP, discusses developments in investment markets over the past week, economic activity trackers, major global economic events and Australian economic events.
Read MoreWinston Sammut, the Director Property of Euree Asset Management, gives his weekly take on the REITs sector.
Read MoreEach week The Last Word will offer a review of the week's events and its impact on the stock market.
Read MoreThe crackdown on foreign investment into China by the Communist Party, led by President Xi Jinping, continues to “pay off” with yet another unwanted record set over the first half of 2024.
Read MoreThe size of De Grey Mining’s (ASX:DEG) already impressive Hemi gold discovery in the WA Pilbara looks certain to be lifted later this year as the company assesses and incorporates more good drilling data.
Read MoreBYD's push away from battery-powered electric vehicles (or BEVs) continued in July as it sold more plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs).
Read MoreAustralian shares plummeted on Friday, mirroring a sharp decline on Wall Street driven by concerns over the Federal Reserve's monetary policy stance.
Read MoreA snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring Venture Minerals (ASX:VMS), Boab Metals (ASX:BML) and Gold Mountain (ASX:GMN).
Read MoreAmid the flood of tech company earnings reports on Thursday, one stood out, not for a surge in earnings or revenue, but for what its radical restructuring suggests about the future of the sector.
Read MoreFresh activity data triggered fears that the Fed has left it too late to start its rate cut cycle and risks of a recession are rising.
Read MoreThe weak yen has allowed Toyota to fight off the financial impact of a slide in car sales and a certification scandal, lifting June quarter earnings 1.7% to a new all-time high for the three-month period.
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