Andrew Forrest named in Exxon defamation suit
One of Australia’s richest people has been named in a Texas defamation lawsuit filed by an oil and gas giant.
One of Australia’s richest people has been named in a Texas defamation lawsuit filed by an oil and gas giant.
The ASX 200 finished the week strongly off the back of surging commodity stocks and an unexpected business partnership
An Australian gold mining company has taken an African government to court over a dispute worth nearly half a billion dollars.
The ASX has surged back and broken a days-long losing streak – after better than expected inflationary data out of the US sent markets higher around the world.
The sharemarket inched higher on Thursday as investors braced for Israel’s response to Iranian missile and terror attacks and the release of crucial US jobs data.
The Australian sharemarket slipped on Wednesday as investors braced for a broader war in the Middle East.
Beijing’s decision to act on its economic downturn could be a blessing for Australia’s export industry after a dire prediction.
The Australian sharemarket retreated from record highs on Tuesday on a sharp sell-off in the mining sector.
The Australian sharemarket notched a fresh record high on Monday on the back of a mammoth rally in iron ore prices.
New forecasts show Australia’s resources and energy sector earnings are set to plummet, as a dire consequence of EV sales emerges.
The Australian sharemarket snapped a three-day losing streak on Thursday in a frothy rebound propelled by consumer stocks.
Climate activists have reacted to a move to extend the operations of three mines in NSW, with protesters halting a coal train near Newcastle.
The Aussie sharemarket dipped lower on Wednesday as bank stocks tumbled.
The sharemarket dipped lower on Tuesday as the RBA delivered some hawkish rhetoric on interest rates, even as the miners boomed on fresh Chinese support.
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