Five ways tariffs could hit ESG, and one silver lining
Tariffs are hitting hard, with ESG goals tangled in messy supply chains and green projects pushed aside by higher costs.
Tariffs are hitting hard, with ESG goals tangled in messy supply chains and green projects pushed aside by higher costs.
Morgans analyst Scott Power said it had been a volatile week for global equity markets rattled by America’s new proposed tariffs on its trading partners.
ASX dips after yesterday’s rally, Amazon drops on a weak forecast, and Kalgoorlie triples after a big gold find.
Nigel Green takes a look at Trump’s hardline economic policies, and why China could ultimate benefit from his adversarial powerplays.
Barry FitzGerald chats with Chariot Corp managing director Shanthar Pathmanathan about plans for largest lithium exploration land in the US.
The new NT Government has put addressing crime and rebuilding its economy at the top of its priority list, and that’s good for miners.
After a run that has seen its market cap surge ~25x in 13 months, antimony darling Larvotto Resources still has more catalysts to come.
A slew of trading updates show consumers are still making discretionary purchases – but with a keen eye for value.
Kairos is well funded as it prepares to carry out drilling out drilling for more gold at its Mt York project in the Pilbara.
AI’s power hunger surges with nuclear and renewables in the mix to keep up, but DeepSeek’s low-energy model is stirring debate.
Morgans analyst Scott Power labels Mach7 his PowerPlay after it announced a $5 million on-market share buyback and reconfirmed FY25 guidance.
AI agents could replace routine jobs, but experts aren’t sold that they will remove humans from the workforce altogether.
Gold has smashed through another record high. Is US$3000/oz now in sight for ASX precious metals producers?
ASX dips, mining and tech up, Origin down, Trump’s tariffs hit Canada and Mexico tomorrow.
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