Copper Strength Helps OzMin to Revenue Record
Oz Minerals earned record annual revenues as it lifted production and sales of gold and copper to take advantage of high prices for most of the year – especially copper.
Read MoreOz Minerals earned record annual revenues as it lifted production and sales of gold and copper to take advantage of high prices for most of the year – especially copper.
Read MoreDespite a stronger than expected earnings report, concerns about supply chain problems led to Tesla shares slumping 5% in afterhours trading on Wednesday, US time.
Read MoreUS markets look like getting what they have demanded – a rate rise from the Federal Reserve at its March meeting.
Read MoreEmerging markets investing has always been risky. And yet, as VanEck Investments explains here, avoiding them means missing potential opportunities and diversification benefits.
Read MoreElfreda Jonker from Alphinity explains why she believes 2022 will be a more challenging year for markets and how her firm plans to navigate these choppy waters.
Read MoreInflation rose more sharply than forecast as business conditions and confidence eased in December, with the latter due to the rolling impact of Covid omicron on employment.
Read MoreFortescue Metals is heading for a sharp slide in revenue and earnings for the December half after the average price the company gets for its iron ore slumped by nearly 40%.
Read MoreA second half slowdown led by top producer China took the gloss off what should have been a year in which steel output topped the 2 billion tonnes mark for the first time.
Read MoreBell Potter analyst Hayden Nicholson updates developments in the LIC market. This week: Forager Australian Shares Fund (FOR).
Read MoreMyer has become the latest retailer to warn of the damage done to earnings from last year’s lockdowns and the sudden advance of the omicron variant of Covid in December through January.
Read MoreAdairs shares slumped more than 20% yesterday after the company joined the list of retailers warning of damage done to sales and earnings by last year’s Covid-driven lockdowns.
Read MoreSouth32 shares lost 3.6% to close at $3.94 on Monday despite solid December quarter numbers from its Cannington silver-lead mine in North West Queensland.
Read MoreArian Neiron from VanEck Investments looks at how active fund managers utilise ‘factors’ as a key part of their investment process to identify companies worthy of investment.
Read MoreWhitehaven Coal shares came under further pressure on Monday, falling more than 4% to a close of $2.65 in the wake of the miner’s weak December quarter report and outlook.
Read MoreRegis Resources revealed a story that will become more familiar from the resources sector in coming months as La Nina’s wet weather impacts mining and exploration efforts.
Read MoreAs we transition to a low carbon economy, a considerably large investment universe is starting to emerge. Fidelity identifies 8 key investment opportunities from within it.
Read MoreUnlike its smaller associate Djerriwarrh Investments, Australian Foundation Investment Co (AFIC) did not lift the company’s interim dividend, despite a surge in income and earnings.
Read MoreWoodside is looking at a near $1 billion one-off boost from the write back of previous losses taken in the troubled 2020 year as world prices collapsed and demand plummeted.
Read MoreCatch up on the full webinar with presentations from Torian Resources (ASX: TNR), LBT Innovations (ASX: LBT), Adalta (ASX: 1AD) & Lithium Australia (ASX: LIT)
Read MoreTim Oldham – CEO and Managing Director – AdAlta is a clinical-stage biotechnology company that uses its i-body platform to discover and develop next-generation protein therapeutics addressing drug targets that are challenging for other technologies.
Read MoreAdrian Griffin – Managing Director – Lithium Australia plans to create a circular battery economy, improving resource security in the process.
Read MorePeretz Schapiro – Executive Director – Asra Minerals is a highly active gold exploration and development company with an extensive and strategic land holding comprising six projects.
Read MoreBrent Barnes – CEO & Managing Director – LBT Innovations is a groundbreaking designer of advanced technology solutions for the medical industry.
Read MoreGlobal markets, already is disarray, will be further tested by news on rates from the US Federal Reserve and the quarterly results from Apple and Tesla, which could end up feeding off each other.
Read MoreCarnage on equity markets has seen commodities regain their safe-haven status with most up strongly for the week, but this may in turn have inflationary ramifications.
Read MoreGlobal stocks suffered their biggest declines in more than a year last week as heavy losses in Netflix shares on Friday accentuated a sell-off in tech stocks that has spilled into other sectors.
Read MoreFriday’s December half figures from Djerriwarrh Investments gave us a good idea of the way most of the listed investment company sector will report their interim results.
Read MoreInterest rate speculation steps up this week here and offshore, starting tomorrow with the release of Australia’s December quarter and calendar 2021 Consumer Price Inflation data.
Read More2021 was marked by strong performance, but there was increasing dispersion across sectors and regions – in 2022 we expect global growth and profits to moderate and increasing headwinds for equity markets.
Read MoreAMP’s Dr Shane Oliver is back for 2022 with his regular Insights column. He starts the year by looking at perhaps the biggest investment theme of them all right now: inflation.
Read MoreWith so many electric vehicles set to enter the market from legacy and new auto makers, 2022 could well mark their commercial tipping-point. Let’s take a comprehensive look at the current state of play.
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Read MoreValue investing is now back in favour but inflation still remains a transient factor for most big global investors, according to the January fund managers’ survey from Bank of America.
Read MoreChina has implicitly acknowledged the failure of its monetary policy aimed at halting the slide in the economy and property sector by announcing two separate rate cuts within four days.
Read MoreBHP shareholders in London have joined their Australian counterparts in approving plans to scrap the group’s dual listing and move the main stock market listing to the ASX.
Read MoreShares in Netflix face a near 20% plunge in value on Friday night trading on Wall Street after the company’s forecast for new subscribers for the March quarter fell far short of forecasts.
Read MoreAccording to a Reuters report on Friday morning, the Serbian government has revoking all licenses related to Rio Tinto’s exploration for lithium in the country.
Read MoreShane Hurst from ClearBridge Investments discusses how infrastructure investors can find defensive assets that also deliver attractive income with the potential for capital growth.
Read MoreAfter enduring a string of extraordinary developments over the past few years, 2022 may be a year of normalisation as economic growth broadens and powerful secular themes remain intact.
Read MoreBHP shareholders in Melbourne on Thursday night voted overwhelmingly to return the company back to a single listing after 21 years of dual quotation in London and Australia.
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