12 stocks set to gain from Trump shake-ups
US President-elect Trump’s promised tariffs could drive up prices and inflation – bad news for Australia – but these ASX stocks may benefit from his policies.
US President-elect Trump’s promised tariffs could drive up prices and inflation – bad news for Australia – but these ASX stocks may benefit from his policies.
Gold prices are at super levels, and veteran resources scribe Barry FitzGerald is intrigued by Tasmanian explorer Flynn Gold.
While Cannindah’s share price has more than halved this year, the Queensland junior has quietly been ticking off milestones, says Kristie Batten.
Copper prices have tumbled but supply remains tight in a world increasingly hungry for the red metal. These ASX developers are working hard to address the shortfall.
A new explorer plans to list on the bourse, then make itself at home in NSW’s prolific Lachlan Fold Belt, with some of Australia’s top gold mines for neighbours.
Equinox soars on record 70% antimony grades at Alturas, NMR buys two QLD gold assets for $18.9m and Pantera well tests Smackover.
Albemarle cuts back and Arcadium reports skinny earnings as lithium producers keep trying to ride out the storm of low prices.
It’s good news all round for investors wanting to promote biodiversity, with a new index, a strategy for nature and the exciting ‘Nature Positive Matters’ initiative.
The ASX rallied in Friday action on tech gains, with CBA hitting a record and Neuren soaring. Meanwhile, Asian markets rose on China stimulus hopes.
The ASX rose on Friday morning, thanks to Wall Street’s gains and China stimulus hopes. The bourse was led by gold miners, while Block dropped despite profit growth.
Stockhead TV brings you today’s Break it Down, detailing the first European production of lithium hydroxide by Vulcan Energy Resources.
The new round of WA’s Exploration Incentive Scheme scheme will boost the quest for critical minerals and gold, as 50 successful applicants share $7.28m in grants.
Stockhead TV’s Sarah Hughan brings you today’s Break it Down, detailing the new gold project acquisitions from Native Mineral Resources.
Donald Trump is likely to repeal elements of Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act to focus on fossil fuels over electric vehicles.
Tony looks at a cashed up Triangle Energy now ready to push some chips into a big-time Perth Basin oil play.
Strickland is up around 4 per cent, King River has risen on Kurundi gold and Australian Critical Minerals is eyeing Pilbara iron ore. Get your resources wrap here.
The ASX was up and down on Thursday, with Quickstep and Sigma Healthcare in the spotlight. All after Wall Street hit record highs following Trump’s win.
Drug developer Neuren Pharmaceuticals has pocketed a $US50 million windfall from a so-called FDA ‘priority review voucher’. Read that and more in our health wrap.
The ASX has slipped overall on Thursday morning but energy stocks, Tesla, and Bitcoin have surged on Trump’s win. Sigma Healthcare and Quickstep have been soaring today, too.
Stockhead TV brings you today’s Break it Down, detailing a new appointment set to advance Everest Metals’ Mt Edon critical minerals operation.
West Africa is emerging as a global hotspot for gold M&A as record prices and rich geology entice miners. These ASX players are in the thick of the action.
Stocks surge, US dollar rises, and Bitcoin hits record as Trump leads in tight US election.
Lord bets on copper, Saudi gold lights up investor eyes to AuKing and rock chip grades up to 24.2g/t gold erupt Red Mountain shares.
With election fever heating up in the US, host Guy Le Page takes us north of the border to Nunavut and the Northwest Territories in Canada.
Nickel Industries boss Justin Werner has returned to his roots, stepping up to become chairman at the Indonesian gold company he founded Far East Gold.
Stockhead TV’s Sarah Hughan brings you today’s Break it Down, detailing the new Saudi gold exploration licence awarded to AuKing Mining.
The ASX has risen on Wednesday morning, with tech and mining stocks rallying. Meanwhile Nvidia has over taken Apple and the US election results are trickling in.
A prestigious scientific publication has endorsed the mechanism of action of Alterity Therapeutics’ neurological drug candidate. Read more in our health wrap.
Australian equities have climbed higher at the open, tracking a strong rally on Wall Street overnight as first results of the US presidential election start to flow through.
Alkane boss Nic Earner lays down the case for self-sufficient exploration to production with insights into his company’s journey.
With their innovative tech, ASX medical imaging companies are capitalising on the lucrative opportunity of caring for US veterans.
Uscom and Respiri lead a sluggish ASX healthcare sector, as Saxo Markets’ Jessica Amir cautions that ‘time in the market, not timing, is key’.
With dengue fever spreading to colder climates, Island Pharmaceuticals is working on a preventative and therapeutic solution to a complex problem.
Former Rio and Arcelor Mittal man Paul Berend – now heading Cyclone Metals – says the iron ore outlook for new developers is brighter than many think. Here’s why.
BMG says it’s fully-funded to expand the 518,000oz gold resource at Abercromby and both Bubalus and Talga rise on environmental wins.
In this episode, host Fraser Palamara details how gold miner St Barbara plans to spend the $110 million it’s raising for the Simberi project.
Chimeric Therapeutics has struck major blows against blood cancer, but as it plans a homecoming it is taking aim at tougher targets, with its next-gen Car-T drugs.
Aussie shares have dipped on Tuesday as RBA holds rates, MinRes rebounds, and Kamala Harris leads in Iowa.
Several biotech companies are at risk of a remuneration report ‘second strike’ and subsequent board spill motion.
The ASX starts sluggish with eyes on the RBA and Melbourne Cup; Domino’s drops as Mineral Resources rises.
Augustus Minerals has acquired a new gold project north of Leonora in Western Australia amongst some big hitters.
As US election week jitters markets, Reddit is celebrating its first-ever profit. Meanwhile an under-the-radar Aussie company is sizzling on Wall Street.
As we look towards a clean energy future, critical minerals stocks rank up on October’s resources winners list. And, of course, gold was looking good too.
The S&P/ASX 200 Information Technology sector is down … and up. It fell 4.43 per cent in October but remains the ASX’s top performer, up 41.95 per cent YTD.
Mineral Resources will chase a successor for Chris Ellison after governance issues come back to bite.
Western Gold shovel ready after DEMIRS approvals, Blue Star balloons on 50% helium farm-out and Ordell hits gold at Barimaia.
Stockhead TV’s Sarah Hughan brings you today’s Break it Down, detailing the acquisition of a semiconductor IP business from Adisyn.
With a key financial metric in mind, Hipages, is set on company growth by making it easier for homeowners to connect with skilled tradies.
A US reimbursement decision that protects radiopharmacy leader Telix Pharmaceuticals has been hailed as ‘a major win for the molecular imaging industry’.
Stockhead TV’s Sarah Hughan brings you today’s Break it Down, detailing a Northern Territory Government approval for Patronus Resources’ gold project.
We may be far off from the boom times for lithium, but low prices could boost EV and energy storage demand, bringing the rebound forward.
Barry FitzGerald casts his eye over Geopacific Resources and the competitive tension on the PNG gold explorer’s register.
After five consecutive months of gains, the S&P/ASX 200 fell 1.3 per cent in October, erasing Spring optimism that had lifted the benchmark by 3 per cent in September.
Only gold and silver powered to gains of the metals tracked by Stockhead’s Up, Up, Down, Down column, as China’s stimulus bump wore off.
Quietly growing from a market cap of $7m to $170m, Alex Rovira’s gold explorer Brightstar Resources is showing major ambition, reports Kristie Batten.
Investors are increasingly worried about frothy valuations, but the trends are inconsistent. Tim Boreham explains.
Interest rates have soared in recent years and this fundie suggests the time is right to consider bonds as an alternative to term deposits.
While we could be back in a small caps bull market, Tony Locantro says hold your horses as he gives you a 101 on the psychology of speculation.
ASX starts November down as Macquarie profits fall, and Ironbark Zinc soars on new famed exec chairman.
Bitcoin and crypto get an ‘Uptober’ after all as November’s moon mission prepares for lift-off.
Morgans healthcare analyst Scott Power says markets appear to be suffering from US pre-election jitters – not helped by a mixed quarterly reporting season.
Public trust in the mining industry is increasing as support for mining aligns with renewable energy goals.
The former CEO of Russian gold miner Nordgold has emerged as the new lynchpin at Ironbark Zinc.
From remote monitoring of maternity patients to digital pathology, these ASX companies are tackling healthcare labour shortages with technology.
The ASX 200 is down about 1.0% this morning, after Wall Street was hit by a massive tech sell-down overnight.
Stockhead TV’s Sarah Hughan brings you today’s Break it Down, detailing the new capital raise from Capricorn Metals.
Stockhead TV brings you today’s Break it Down, detailing Astral’s Feysville gold group upgrade which brings it close to 1.5Moz.
A big day on Wall Street as tech stocks mainly slump. Robinhood plunges, but Amazon soars and shares of Roblox and Peloton surge.
Dimerix, Paradigm and Blinklab are among ASX health companies reporting quarterly results this week.
Hancock has dropped major cash on MinRes’ Perth Basin gas. How does it stack up for value?
Pilbara, Liontown, IGO and MinRes have all reported their quarterly results. Just how badly are weak prices hurting lithium miners? We investigate.
Promising gas exploration is feeding hopes the Taroom Trough could ease the East Coast gas supply shortfall flagged by the Australian Energy Marketing Operator.
The ASX slipped, with AGL falling over 6% following a downgrade, while Talga has the permission from Sweden to mine.
This week on Guy on Rocks, host Guy Le Page puts West Australian goldie Great Boulder Resources under the microscope.
Talga has enviromental approval for the Nunasvaara South natural graphite mine, part of its Vittangi anode project in Sweden. Read more in our resources wrap.
The ASX was down about 0.5 per cent around lunch on Thursday, with a mix of company meetings and earnings updates keeping the index in check.
Stockhead TV’s Sarah Hughan brings you today’s Break it Down, detailing the new memorandum of understanding for the Araxá project from St George Mining.
An intermediary in the chemist supply chain, PharmX flags solid revenue growth despite already dominating the market. Here’s your health wrap.
Sarah Hughan digs into a definitive feasibility study from Toubani Resources which showed off Kobada as a highly attractive project of scale.
BHP’s top brass remain China bulls, saying steel demand has moved from its flagging property sector to green technologies like EVs, solar panels and wind turbines.
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