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Investors fear Trump’s tariffs could bring a recession if left unaltered because they could freeze global trade.

Tech stocks, banks bolster ASX despite higher-than-expected inflation

The Australian sharemarket has trimmed some of its early gains after the inflation data, but is still up for a fifth consecutive day.

  • Gemma Grant

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Hot Chili has received registrations for its Costa Fuego copper-gold project and its Huasco Water project on Chile’s coastal range. The water project will involve drawing seawater from an intake near the coastal port of Huasco.

Milestone registrations to expedite Hot Chili copper-gold project

Hot Chili has secured milestone registrations towards fast-tracking its Costa Fuego copper-gold and Huasco Water projects as a Chilean government priority.

  • Doug Bright
Construction is 19 per cent complete and on budget at Rio2’s Fenix Gold project in Chile. The assembly of the adsorption-desorption-recovery plant, the pregnant leach solution pond and heap leach pads are all well underway.

Rio2 aims for early 2026 gold pour as Chile mine build ramps up

Rio2 Ltd is targeting early 2026 for first gold pour at its Fenix Gold heap leach project in Chile. Construction is 19 per cent complete and on budget at one of the Americas’ biggest undeveloped oxide gold plays.

  • James Pearson
Gains in Australian stocks are expected to be muted.

ASX gains for a fourth session, led by energy and tech stocks

The Australian sharemarket has pushed past the 8000-mark after a late wave of buying helped Wall Street post its longest advance since November.

  • Staff writers
Flagship Minerals is considering a low-cost heap leaching process to extract gold from its Pantanillo project in the renowned Maricunga gold belt in northern Chile.

Flagship metallurgy points to low-cost Chilean gold recovery

Flagship Minerals has revisited testwork on oxide ore at its Pantanillo project in Chile, identifying a potential low-cost operation with high gold recoveries.

  • Craig Nolan
Javelin Minerals has completed a maiden drilling program at its recently acquired Eureka gold mine, which contains an indicated and inferred 2.4Mt resource containing 112,000 ounces of gold.

Javelin winds up drilling program to expand Goldfields project

Javelin Minerals has completed a maiden 22-hole reverse circulation drilling program at its recently acquired Eureka gold project, 54km north of Kalgoorlie in WA’s Eastern Goldfields.

  • Doug Bright
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ClearVue Technologies’ range of solar power-generating technologies are finding more architectural applications including windows, skylights, facades and spandrels and can be applied to many external surface types.

ClearVue to debut solar energy-generating skylights in Africa

ClearVue Technologies has caught a good breeze behind its sails, having received a pivotal first African order for 100 solar energy skylights for a new World Bank building, adding to a pipeline of more than 60 projects.

  • Doug Bright
Drilling activities previously undertaken at Marmota Limited’s Aurora Tank gold project in the Gawler Craton region of South Australia.

Marmota grabs 93 per cent gold recoveries from SA project

Marmota Ltd has achieved up to an impressive 93 per cent gold recoveries from metallurgical testwork of ore from its project in South Australia’s Gawler Craton region.

  • Craig Nolan
Critica Limited has scored a $1.05M R&D tax refund under the Australian research and development tax incentive program to advance the company’s Jupiter rare earths project in Western Australia’s Mid West region.

Critica pockets $1m R&D boost to supercharge rare earths test work

Critica Limited has scored a cool $1.05M R&D refund from a government incentive program for the company to advance its exciting Jupiter rare earths project in WA.

  • James Pearson
Wall Street’s benchmark index entered a correction this week as fears over Donald Trump’s trade war escalated.

Money is flowing out of Wall Street, so where is it going?

As Donald Trump’s tariff wars throw US markets into a pit of uncertainty, the Australian sharemarket is shaping up as a safe haven.

  • Sumeyya Ilanbey

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