Why capture carbon?
Dotz Nano Limited (ASX:DTZ) Director Glenn Kelly discusses the carbon capture market and the different technologies available.
Read MoreDotz Nano Limited (ASX:DTZ) Director Glenn Kelly discusses the carbon capture market and the different technologies available.
Read MoreChinese EV maker Li Auto is reportedly undergoing massive layoffs as sales fall short of budget and the price war intensifies. Chinese media reports say the cuts could be as high as more than 18% of its 31,000 workforce.
Read MoreUS stocks may have had a great opening on Wall Street Thursday, but they didn’t end well, the green (and record for the Dow) ending in the red. However, for the retail giant Walmart, it was a record-setting day as earnings and revenue topped all forecasts, belying gloom about weak consumer demand.
Read MoreThe Dow Jones surged above the 40,000 level for the first time ever in intraday trading before settling below the record level by the close. Optimism about the inflation and rates outlook continued to filter through the broader market.
Read MoreThe Dow Jones surged above the 40,000 level for the first time ever in intraday trading before settling below the record level by the close. Optimism about the inflation and rates outlook continued to filter through the broader market.
Read MoreCopper has emerged as a focal point for both data transmission and the investment strategies of those wary of inflation. Since early February, the red metal has experienced a remarkable surge in price, climbing over 26 percent on the London Metal Exchange and reaching record highs in the US.
Read MoreElementos Limited (ASX:ELT) Managing Director Joe David discusses the recommencement of DFS and licensing activities following discussions with the Andalusian government.
Read MoreOn Thursday, Australian shares experienced a significant surge, edging tantalizingly close to their all-time high, buoyed by market speculation surrounding potential interest rate cuts by the Reserve Bank of Australia.
Read MoreExplosives and fertilizer group, Incitec Pivot Limited's (ASX:IPL) apparently weak financial performance in the March half-year reflected the sale of its US explosives plant in Louisiana in late 2023, as well as the impact of one-off items, including a significant write-down in the value of its soon-to-be-sold fertilizer business.
Read MoreThe number of new jobs and the number of unemployed workers rose in April, as the labour market seemingly moved to the cusp of a major change.
Read MoreGlenn Corrie, CEO of Hazer Group, speaks about their groundbreaking low-emission hydrogen and graphite production technology, recent achievements, and future plans for commercialization and global expansion.
Read MoreAustralian employment rose by 38,500 in April, with the unemployment rate climbing to 4.1%, up from the previous month's 3.9%.
Read MoreA snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring Sunstone Metals (ASX:STM), Helix Resources (ASX:HLX) and Riversgold (ASX:RGL).
Read MoreShareholders in gaming machine group Aristocrat Leisure (ASX:ALL) will receive a higher interim dividend of 36 cents per share after the company reported a 9% rise in after-tax earnings to $711 million for the six months ending on March 31.
Read MoreA weaker than expected CPI print and flat April retail sales numbers pushed all three major averages to record highs.
Read MoreWall Street enjoyed a nice bounce Wednesday after US inflation edged down to 3.4% in April, and retail sales slowed by more than many analysts had forecast.
Read MoreA weaker than expected CPI print and flat April retail sales numbers pushed all three major averages to record highs.
Read MoreThe Australian sharemarket rallied on Wednesday, with the S&P/ASX 200 Index climbing 0.4% to 7753.7 and the All Ordinaries rising 0.3%, driven by gains in the mining sector following the federal government's commitment to increase funding for critical minerals.
Read MoreElementos (ASX:ELT) has announced the restart of Definitive Feasibility Study and licensing activities for the Oropesa Tin Project after reaching an agreement with the Andalucian Government.
Read MoreThe economic forecasts of the 2023-24 federal budget have already experienced a miss, with March quarter wages growth slowing more sharply than forecast. This was attributed to the first fall in private wages in over three years and a slump in public service increases.
Read MoreIn the world of share market investing, charts serve as an indispensable tool for decision-making. They provide vital insights into market trends, price movements, and crucial indicators that influence trading strategies.
Read MoreFund Manager Chris Pedersen discusses Aristocrat Leisure, Commonwealth Bank of Australia and QBE Insurance Group.
Read MoreWage growth in Australia decelerated to 0.8% in the first quarter, falling short of analysts' expectations of 0.9%.
Read MoreA snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring Australian Gold and Copper (ASX:AGC), Norwest Minerals (ASX:NWM) and Elementos (ASX:ELT).
Read MoreDr Shane Oliver, Head of Investment Strategy & Chief Economist at AMP, discusses the 2024-25 Budget.
Read MoreCSR (ASX:CSR) has reported higher profits from its building products business but a loss from aluminum for the year ending March 31, its last results as a listed company. The company is being taken over by Saint-Gobain, the large global building products group based in France, for $US4.32 billion.
Read MoreThe recession in the global lithium and battery materials markets has finally hit home in China, with BYD, the world’s biggest maker of electrified vehicles, postponing a key project slated for Chile.
Read MoreTreasurer Jim Chalmers presented his third consecutive budget on Tuesday night, marking a significant milestone with a back-to-back surplus of $9.3 billion – a feat not seen in almost two decades.
Read MoreAnglo American shares initially fell but later rose to close higher on Tuesday after the embattled miner laid out its response to BHP’s two spurned takeover offers.
Read MoreSo, the cash will be spent, the surplus run down, and deficits of more than $70 billion in 2024-25 and 225-26, but all this as consumers retreat into their shells.
Read MoreEven though the Fed has made it clear there will be no rate rise until it is really convinced that inflation is falling sustainably, big global investors are ignoring that and are off in their own world of 'Rate Cuts Loom.'
Read MoreLess than a day after rejecting BHP’s (ASX:BHP) second takeover offer, Anglo American says it is starting its so-called Plan B to revamp itself—and do several things that BHP wanted, such as getting rid of some assets.
Read MoreBig Tech led the move up as investors chose to look past a higher April PPI number and ahead to the CPI print due tomorrow US time.
Read MoreBig Tech led the move up as investors chose to look past a higher April PPI number and ahead to the CPI print due tomorrow US time.
Read MoreChina's car market slowed in April, and had it not been for a reasonable performance by the still-growing new energy vehicle sector, total sales would have looked forlorn. However, while sales of new energy vehicles (NEVs) did fall in April, the sector’s share of total vehicle sales jumped to a record high, as sales of conventionally powered ICE (Internal Combustion Engine) vehicles slid faster than sales of NEVs.
Read MoreAustralian shares declined on Tuesday as investors awaited details from the federal budget and awaited key inflation data from the US.
Read MoreA snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring Castillo Copper (ASX:CCZ), TechGen Metals (ASX:TG1) and Rincon Resources (ASX:RCR).
Read MoreAustralian shares opened slightly lower as investors awaited the federal budget and US inflation data, mirroring subdued Wall Street performance. At 11:30am, the S&P/ASX 200 is 0.27 per cent lower at 7,729.20.
Read MoreTwo days before its investor day on Wednesday, GUD (ASX:GUD) stated that its expected underlying earnings are on track, though its dominant automotive operation will fall a little short due to weakness across the Tasman and in some parts of the sector in Australia.
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