Stocks of the Hour: DY6 Metals, Impact Minerals, Estrella Resources
A snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring DY6 Metals, Impact Minerals and Estrella Resources.
Read MoreA snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring DY6 Metals, Impact Minerals and Estrella Resources.
Read MoreWinston Sammut, the Director Property of Euree Asset Management, gives his weekly take on the REITs sector.
Read MoreWoodside Energy (ASX:WDS) has had a slow start to its 2024 financial year, with weak production and product mix resulting in a double-digit drop in revenue for the three months to March.
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Read MoreThe Chinese-controlled Yancoal Australia (ASX:YAL) has weathered a near-halving in the price of its main product, thermal coal, in the three months to March and still augmented its substantial cash pile.
Read MoreUS jobless numbers held steady overnight, adding yet another data point that suggests the US economy is firing on all cylinders.
Read MoreTesla shares fell to their lowest level in more than a year on Thursday as shareholder unease grows about plans to try to reinstate Elon Musk’s multi-billion share deal, move the company’s domicile to Texas, and abandon a cheap EV (Tesla 2) for the questionable robotaxi idea.
Read MoreEven after another surge in subscriber numbers, revenue, and earnings, Netflix shares fell 4% in after-hours trading as the streaming video giant all but thumbed its nose at Wall Street analysts and their followers.
Read MoreShares rebounded on Thursday, breaking a seven-day streak of losses, following Australia's jobless rate rising to 3.8% in March, aligning with market expectations.
Read MoreAnax Metals (ASX:ANX) CEO Geoff Laing discusses the company's innovative approach to mining as its pioneers bioleaching tech for sustainable resource extraction.
Read MoreBHP (ASX:BHP) is confident it is heading for a solid production and sales performance for most of its portfolio by June. The company said on Thursday it remains on track to meet copper, iron ore, and energy coal production for the year.
Read MoreAustralian employment decreased by 7000 in March, resulting in a rise in unemployment to 3.8% from February's 3.7%, contrary to analysts' expectations of a 10,000 increase and a stable unemployment rate at 3.9%.
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Read MoreSantos (ASX:STO) saw a 7% drop in its oil and natural gas production in the first quarter of its 2024 financial year after its operations were disrupted by heavy rain and planned maintenance.
Read MoreFor yet another quarter, the world's second-biggest gold miner has missed forecasts and forecasted an inflation-topping jump in costs for both gold and copper.
Read MoreUS markets ended in the red for the fourth trading day in a row as big tech names weighed heavily on markets.
Read MoreYeehaw! Big global investors are at their most confident since January 2022, according to the latest monthly survey from Bank of America. Yet, judging by the changing sentiment on Wall Street, this ebullience may be misplaced.
Read MoreDespite cutting its interim dividend and reporting a slump in earnings and surge in costs, shares in the Bank of Queensland (ASX:BOQ) still managed a solid 5.1% gain on the day in the wake of the release of its half-year report.
Read MoreThe correlation between risk and returns is widely accepted. Historically, smaller companies have often outperformed larger ones over extended periods, a principle deeply embedded in investment theory and practice. However, recent market data has cast doubt on this conventional wisdom.
Read MoreThe second Star inquiry in Sydney has gone from bad to worse, to what the heck, after it was halted on Wednesday, Day 3 of the first week of the new probe.
Read MoreRetail investors have been flocking to relatively new spot Bitcoin exchange-traded funds, yet they seem to be overlooking gold funds, despite the yellow metal consistently hitting new highs and outperforming Bitcoin over the past month.
Read MoreMajor commodity prices slumped Wednesday across the board — all except for copper and iron ore — as the realities of US monetary policy hit home.
Read MoreContinuing its decline for the fifth consecutive session, the ASX experienced a downturn as the S&P/ASX 200 closed 6.9 points, or 0.1 per cent lower at 7605.6.
Read More"Steady as she goes," was the reaction from Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO) management to production data that, on the whole, disappointed a little on the downside, especially for copper and somewhat for iron ore.
Read MoreShares in Evolution Mining (ASX:EVN) leapt by 10% on Wednesday as its March quarterly report made it clear that the acquisition of 80% of the Northparkes mine in central western NSW, and the soaring gold price, would produce a surge in earnings, especially in the 2024-25 financial year.
Read MoreNo wonder the Reserve Bank of New Zealand left its Official Cash Rate steady last week — the latest consumer inflation data shows that while easing, cost pressures continue to persist, as in Australia and the US.
Read MoreAustralian shares extended their losses this week, primarily driven by the indication from the US Federal Reserve that rate cuts might not occur in the near future. This contributed to further declines in the Australian stock market, compounding the losses already experienced earlier in the week.
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Read MoreBank of Queensland (ASX:BOQ) has cut its interim dividend after reporting a sharp slide in revenue and cash earnings for the six months to February 29.
Read MoreAfter spending billions to secure an overpriced position in lithium, Gina Rinehart and her company, Hancock Prospecting, are now setting their sights on rare earths. Their latest move involves acquiring a stake in Lynas Rare Earths (ASX:LYC), the largest miner of this crucial material outside of China.
Read MoreFed chair Jay Powell made it clear at a function on Tuesday that the central bank is still waiting for signs that US inflation is on the way down, as it was for most of 2023. Investors, analysts, economists, and anyone else with a view are starting to understand that this means "no rate cut."
Read MoreBrisbane-based gold exploration and base metals company, Far Northern Resources (ASX:FNR), debuted on the ASX on Friday and wasted no time in unveiling a noteworthy discovery at its Empire Project in Northern Queensland.
Read MoreNo wonder shares in Star Entertainment Group (ASX:SGR) lost another 14% on Tuesday, following further damning disclosures during the second day of the inquiry into the company’s culture and fitness to hold a license for the Star Casino in Sydney.
Read MoreDespite a fairly solid Chinese crude steel production figure for March, iron ore prices slid 2.3% in Singapore on Tuesday as uncertainty about the real health of the Chinese economy took hold.
Read MoreUS markets finished close to the flatline following Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell comments that interest rates may need to stay elevated.
Read MoreUS markets finished close to the flatline following Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell comments that interest rates may need to stay elevated.
Read MoreOver the last decade, Mondelez, one of the world’s largest snacking companies, has evolved and strengthened its economic moat, reaccelerated growth and increased the reliability of its earnings algorithm.
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