Election and Fed to drive market this week
The ASX is set to rise, with the upcoming election and Federal Reserve meeting. Amazon and Intel surged after reporting strong earnings.
The ASX is set to rise, with the upcoming election and Federal Reserve meeting. Amazon and Intel surged after reporting strong earnings.
Bank stocks, including CBA, have fallen on the ASX today, while gold dips below US$2600 and Nvidia hits record highs.
Tylah Tully looks at a multi-thousand metre Greenvale Energy drill campaign now underway at its Oasis uranium project in Queensland.
Power Minerals will carry out drilling to find a source of industrial water, which is essential for direct lithium extraction at Pocitos project within the Rincon JV.
Higher gold prices have fuelled an 88pc increase in free cash flow estimates for West Wits Mining’s Qala Shallows project in South Africa.
Asra Minerals’ drilling has extended gold mineralisation at Gladstone prospect by 45m below previous intercepts, which could increase the resource footprint.
The ASX 200 has started the day in the green on another uptick in gold prices, driving the gold index up more than 2pc.
Theta Gold Mines remains undervalued despite the potential for early gold production from its 6.1Moz Transvaal Gold Mining Estates project.
Asra Minerals has unveiled promising gold hits from ongoing drilling at its Leonora South project in WA.
Good morning! Here’s everything you need to know before the ASX flings open its doors and begins trading today.
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