Elementos tin and copper exploration breakthroughs
Elementos MD Joe David talks about recent high-grade discoveries at the Tasmanian Cleveland project and future exploration plans.
Read MoreElementos MD Joe David talks about recent high-grade discoveries at the Tasmanian Cleveland project and future exploration plans.
Read MoreThe Stokes family's Seven Group Holdings (ASX:SVW) has followed through on a commitment made in April during its takeover of the minorities in Boral, announcing a post-transaction dividend of 30 cents per share.
Read MoreBP has increased its forecasts for oil and gas demand, signaling a slowdown in the transition to clean energy. In its annual outlook, the oil major highlighted that renewable power sources like wind and solar are not expanding quickly enough to meet the growing global energy demand.
Read MoreThe competition regulator, the ACCC, has launched Federal Court proceedings against The Good Guys Discount Warehouses (Australia) Pty Ltd for allegedly making false or misleading representations about their store credit and ‘StoreCash’ promotions, and failing to provide store credit to eligible consumers, in breach of the Australian Consumer Law.
Read MoreIn the value chain race, Apple remained on top, with its value rising nearly 1.9% to a massive $US3.57 trillion, around $US100 billion ahead of Microsoft, whose value rose nearly 1.5% to around $US3.47 trillion.
Read MoreBig tech names surged higher leading the broader market to new record highs ahead of the highly anticipated inflation data due out tomorrow US time.
Read MoreBig tech names surged higher leading the broader market to new record highs ahead of the highly anticipated inflation data due out tomorrow US time.
Read MoreDr Shane Oliver, Head of Investment Strategy & Chief Economist at AMP, discusses the Australian dollar.
Read MoreThe June inflation data from China presented mixed messages on Wednesday, as economic activity and the government’s ongoing support measures failed to gain real traction with consumers and depressed sectors of the economy.
Read MoreFund Manager Chris Pedersen discusses Johns Lyng Group, Macquarie Technology Group and Rolls-Royce Holdings.
Read MoreChina’s consumer price inflation rose by 0.2% in June from a year ago, missing expectations, while producer prices fell in line with forecasts, data from the National Bureau of Statistics showed on Wednesday.
Read MoreThe Reserve Bank of New Zealand has left its cash rate on hold at 5.50% but again hinted that a rate cut could be coming.
Read MoreThe Honourable Shane Jones discusses the New Zealand government's pro-mining strategy. Topics touched on include: the rationale behind invigorating the resources sector, statutory reforms to boost investment, and commodities New Zealand possesses.
Read MoreBooktopia (ASX:BKG), once a shining star on the ASX, now finds itself at the center of a fierce bidding war as potential buyers vie to rescue the beleaguered book retailer from administration.
Read MoreA snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring Infini Resources (ASX:I88), Mako Gold (ASX:MKG) and Elementos (ASX:ELT).
Read MoreAustralian shares opened lower following a previous day's rally, and at 11:30am, the S&P/ASX 200 is 0.47 per cent lower at 7,792.60.
Read MoreSantana Minerals Limited (ASX:SMI) CEO Damian Spring provides an update on the company's progress, discussing an increase in indicated resource at the RAS deposit, expected completion of the prefeasibility study, stakeholder engagement, and the possible impact of the Fast-Track Approvals Bill.
Read MoreDuring the second quarter of this year, short sellers capitalized on their strategy of betting against stocks, amassing a substantial $10 billion in paper profits despite the broader market's upward trajectory.
Read MoreThe Salar de Atacama in Chile contains some of the world's highest known concentrations of lithium and potassium.
Read MoreThe S&P 500 & Nasdaq both closed at new records following encouraging commentary from Federal Reserve Chairman, Jerome Powell.
Read MoreChina's rising sales of so-called New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) can’t make up for the continuing weakness in sales of conventionally powered (or ICE, internal combustion) vehicles.
Read MoreWhile Fed Chair Jay Powell wouldn't get drawn into any discussions about the potential timing of any rate cut in the first of two appearances before the US Congress on Tuesday, he did send a hint or three to keep watching the central bank because something could be brewing.
Read MoreThe S&P 500 & Nasdaq both closed at new records following encouraging commentary from Federal Reserve Chairman, Jerome Powell climbed to a fresh record Tuesday after Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell warned about the dangers of keeping interest rates high for too long.
Read MoreNico Resources (ASX:NC1) is wholly focused on its Wingellina Nickel-Cobalt Project (Wingellina or the Project). Wingellina is a fully owned, development-ready, large-resource project with a demonstrated ability to produce nickel and cobalt in Mixed Hydroxide Precipitate.
Read MoreThe Australian sharemarket saw a broad-based rally on Tuesday, driven by gains in US blue-chip tech stocks, pushing the S&P/ASX 200 Index up by 0.9% to 7829.7.
Read MoreNow, this will confuse economists, analysts, and the members of the Reserve Bank second-guessers in the business media. According to the latest National Australia Bank survey for June, business conditions fell (no surprise), but business confidence jumped to 18-month highs (a big surprise).
Read MoreAustralian shares opened higher, with the S&P/ASX 200 Index rising 0.7% to 7815.2, driven by a rally in blue-chip tech stocks that also pushed the S&P 500 to a new record high. On the ASX, communication services led gains, with Telstra up over 2% and REA Group up 1.1%, while tech stocks followed the Nasdaq's positive trend.
Read MoreA snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring Killi Resources (ASX:KLI), Solis Minerals (ASX:SLM) and Future Battery Minerals (ASX:FBM).
Read MoreCar parts retailer and distributor Bapcor (ASX:BAP) had a busy Tuesday, announcing a new CEO and Executive Chair, and rejecting the tentative $5.40 a share approach from Bain Capital, an American private equity group.
Read MoreApple shares continued their recent bounce on Monday, reclaiming the top spot as the world’s most valuable company.
Read MoreCanada has again tightened rules, making it even harder to take over the country’s remaining big miners.
Read MoreMarkets continued their drive higher with two out of the three major indices closing at new record highs ahead of new inflation data and upcoming earnings numbers later this week.
Read MoreMarkets continued their drive higher with two out of the three major indices closing at new record highs ahead of new inflation data and upcoming earnings numbers later this week.
Read MoreUpdates continue to emerge from Ramelius Resources (ASX:RMS) as it prepares for a move on the now partly owned Spartan Resources.
Read MoreThe Australian sharemarket, particularly impacted by a commodities sell-off, saw significant declines on Monday, with the S&P/ASX 200 dropping 0.8% to 7763.2 points. This downturn was led by a 1.8% fall in mining stocks, driven by a sharp decline in iron ore prices to $107.90 per tonne amidst concerns over Chinese demand and oversupply. Major miners like BHP, Fortescue, and Rio Tinto mirrored these losses. Meanwhile, Rex Minerals surged 56.4% to 43¢ following news of a buyout deal, contrasting with broader market trends.
Read MoreShares in Rex Minerals surged more than 60% after it revealed it had found its ideal partner in the shape of its major shareholder, Indonesian-owned MACH Metals Australia.
Read MoreA high-stakes game of dairy "Russian Roulette" is unfolding across the Tasman between struggling Synlait and its once-close buddy and customer (and shareholder), a2 Milk.
Read MoreA snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring Rex Minerals (ASX:RXM), Gold Mountain (ASX:GMN) and FBR Limited (ASX:FBR).
Read MoreAt 11:35am, the S&P/ASX 200 is 0.36 per cent lower at 7,794.30, driven by a decline in iron ore prices.
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