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Closing Bell: ASX ticks up on Christmas Eve, Avita soars, St Barbara slumps

ASX keeps the rally going on Christmas Eve as Avita jumps, St Barbara tanks. Meanwhile Bitcoin dips but ‘altcoins’ get some love.

ASX extends rally as Avita soars on FDA approval. Picture via Getty Images
ASX extends rally as Avita soars on FDA approval. Picture via Getty Images

It’s Christmas Eve, the market's winding down, and so are the journos – for a couple of days at least. But before we all race off, here's a quick rundown on market.

The ASX ended today’s shortened session with a 0.24% rise in what's been a solid week so far, following yesterday’s 1.7% bump.

Overnight on Wall Street, the S&P 500 also crept up 0.7%, while the Nasdaq surged by 1%.

Mega-cap tech stocks like Meta, Tesla, Nvidia, and the big boys – Apple, Amazon, and Alphabet – all ended the day in the green, shrugging off a rise in US bond yields.

In the world of magic internet money, Bitcoin has taken bit of a breather lately after its meteoric rise. It dipped a further 0.5% earlier and is currently trading around $94,000. It's now down about 12% from its record high just a week ago.

Strangely, however, several prominent 'altcoins' (that's pretty much every crypto that isn't Bitcoin) are faring much better today, with double-digit spikes for the likes of Aave, Hedera, Injective and Render.

Top 10 altcoins such as Ethereum (+4%), XRP (+4%), Solana (+5%) and Dogecoin (+4%) are in a more festive mood than a day or so ago, too.

Back on the ASX, this is how things looked at a 12:55pm AEDT:

Source: Market Index
Source: Market Index
Source: Market Index
Source: Market Index

Avita Medical (ASX:AVH) was the star of the day, jumping 6% after getting the green light from the US FDA for its Recell Go mini product – a device that helps treat smaller wounds.

Paladin Energy (ASX:PDN) added 1.5% after completing its acquisition of Fission Uranium Corp, and now has its eyes set on hiring a new Canadian executive to lead its operations.

Coal miner St Barbara (ASX:SBM), however, got walloped by a 34% drop after getting a $206.6 million tax bill from the Papua New Guinea government.

ASX SMALL CAP WINNERS

Here are the best performing ASX small cap stocks for December 24 :

Security Description Last % Volume MktCap
NRZ Neurizer Ltd 0.002 100% 10,123,628 $2,964,861
GCM Green Critical Min 0.008 60% 31,290,377 $9,537,766
ERA Energy Resources 0.003 50% 93,151 $810,792,482
MRQ Mrg Metals Limited 0.004 33% 2,794,493 $8,179,556
RGL Riversgold 0.004 33% 26,012,022 $4,994,888
BUR Burleyminerals 0.080 33% 137,934 $9,022,257
RML Resolution Minerals 0.014 27% 313,283 $2,479,280
PPG Pro-Pac Packaging 0.025 25% 100,000 $3,633,754
RON Roninresourcesltd 0.175 25% 99,999 $5,652,501
CDT Castle Minerals 0.003 25% 20,428 $3,345,628
LNR Lanthanein Resources 0.003 25% 2,255,146 $4,887,272
MMR Mec Resources 0.005 25% 1,124,899 $7,327,228
VML Vital Metals Limited 0.003 25% 5,382 $11,790,134
TMK TMK Energy Limited 0.003 20% 10,363,985 $23,313,913
PNT Panthermetalsltd 0.013 18% 1,325,803 $2,588,835
BDG Black Dragon Gold 0.061 17% 1,453,013 $15,697,902
AAU Antilles Gold Ltd 0.004 17% 100,013 $5,573,628
AJL AJ Lucas Group 0.007 17% 28,795 $8,254,378
ALY Alchemy Resource Ltd 0.007 17% 220,000 $7,068,458
PXX Polarx Limited 0.007 17% 1,700,000 $14,253,006
HLX Helix Resources 0.004 14% 125,000 $11,424,678

MRG Metals (ASX:MRQ) has made an update on its joint venture with Sinowin Lithium (SLC) for the Mozambique Corridor Sands projects. The Hong Kong-based JV, Terriland (70% SLC, 30% MRG), is now operational, with SLC committing US$6 million in working capital. To date, SLC has funded US$150k for MRG’s in-country costs, US$90k for management, and US$55k for exploration. Progress includes a revised scoping study, resubmission of mining licence applications, and the start of an environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA) study.

Alchemy Resources (ASX:ALY) said it’s making solid progress on its exploration at Roe Hills, WA. The team’s completed 1,500 lithium soil samples, with more to follow in January 2025. Geophysical surveys will also kick off in mid-January to help with drill targeting. On the gold front, RC drilling at the Monty Prospect shows low-grade mineralisation, extending along a 4km strike from the Parmelia Resource. Plans are in place to test more targets along the same structure, with drilling set for mid-2025.

ASX SMALL CAP LOSERS

Here are the worst performing ASX small cap stocks for December 24 :

Code Name Price % Change Volume Market Cap
MOM Moab Minerals Ltd 0.002 -33% 1,456,555 $4,700,998
SBM St Barbara Limited 0.210 -31% 26,550,989 $330,268,134
MTB Mount Burgess Mining 0.004 -20% 95,286 $1,697,687
PRM Prominence Energy 0.004 -20% 438,482 $1,945,882
ANR Anatara Ls Ltd 0.042 -16% 144,644 $10,669,186
VMT Vmoto Limited 0.058 -16% 105,412 $28,892,524
EME Energy Metals Ltd 0.076 -15% 30,000 $18,661,815
1AI Algorae Pharma 0.006 -14% 334,000 $11,811,763
CHM Chimeric Therapeutic 0.006 -14% 1,075,168 $11,026,049
HMD Heramed Limited 0.019 -14% 8,825,528 $17,326,370
AX8 Accelerate Resources 0.007 -13% 134,866 $4,663,154
CAZ Cazaly Resources 0.013 -13% 5,522,717 $6,919,545
GBZ GBM Rsources Ltd 0.007 -13% 3,800 $9,253,511
BNR Bulletin Res Ltd 0.037 -12% 151,569 $12,331,760
EOF Ecofibre Limited 0.030 -12% 30,521 $12,881,713
FDR Finder 0.039 -11% 114,500 $12,508,686
LM1 Leeuwin Metals Ltd 0.120 -11% 72,981 $6,324,976
RLF Rlfagtechltd 0.032 -11% 63,933 $8,408,746
C1X Cosmosexploration 0.034 -11% 20,000 $3,171,731
HT8 Harris Technology Gl 0.010 -9% 8,333 $3,290,490
PWN Parkway Corp Ltd 0.010 -9% 20,000 $30,438,252
NIM Nimy Resources 0.060 -9% 350,246 $11,544,638

IN CASE YOU MISSED IT

Vertex Minerals (ASX:VTX) has raised $5.1 million through a convertible loan to support the completion of the Reward gravity gold processing plant, infrastructure, underground mine development, sustaining costs and working capital. The funding was strongly backed by institutional and sophisticated investors, with shares convertible at 17 cents apiece.

At Stockhead, we tell it like it is. While Vertex Minerals is a Stockhead advertisers, they did not sponsor this article. 

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Originally published as Closing Bell: ASX ticks up on Christmas Eve, Avita soars, St Barbara slumps

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