Locksley enjoys Trump Bump
Locksley Resources surges on plans to explore near America’s only rare earths mine. Gallium explorers explode as Rio produces first batch.
Locksley Resources surges on plans to explore near America’s only rare earths mine. Gallium explorers explode as Rio produces first batch.
Good morning! Here’s everything you need to know, and some things you don’t, before the ASX flings open its doors and begins trading today.
American Salars Lithium has started Phase 2 of its sampling program at the Jaguaribe project in Ceará in Brazil.
James Bay Minerals has strengthened its gold play in Nevada by adding an additional 66 claims adjacent to its existing landholding.
Rox Resources has raised $40 million in a share purchase plan to advance its Youanmi project toward development.
The ASX looks to be ending its streak of wins today, down more than 0.2pc in early trading.
As Donald Trump’s second term in the Oval Office looms, global markets face a seismic shift with opportunities and risks both firmly in play, writes Nigel Green.
Challenger Gold updates on Casposo’s refurbishment, key inspection findings, and a major toll deal to boost early cash flow.
Iluka’s Eneabba facility is critical to the RareX consortium’s plan to leverage Australia’s US tariff exemption on rare earths for Mrima Hill.
ASX tech found its rhythm in April as rate cut hopes and Wall Street gave it a lift; WhiteHawk and Elsight stole the defence show.
Delta Lithium is demerging its Mt Ida gold project after boosting resources by 46% to 1.1Moz.
Buxton Resources has announced a $3 million placement and EIS grant for its Madman and Centurion projects.
Host Guy Le Page puts gold developer and explorer Koonenberry Gold under the microscope as the yellow metal trades ever higher.
Albo has clinched the election, and with fresh plans on housing, climate and critical minerals, investors are already sizing up the next move.
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