Aussie shares surge on looming Trump shock
Aussie shares rallied on Wednesday as the US vote count rolled in showing former President Donald Trump on a clear pathway to victory.
Aussie shares rallied on Wednesday as the US vote count rolled in showing former President Donald Trump on a clear pathway to victory.
BHP bosses faced tough questions inside and outside of the Brisbane National Convention Centre during the company’s AGM.
Australia’s biggest miner is ditching diesel for EVs in a first major step to electrify its vast mining fleet.
The ASX closed up 0.3 per cent for the third straight day, as investors wait for clarity from global markets.
One of the country’s biggest and most lucrative companies has sounded the alarm as Beijing turns its back on Australia’s top export.
The Australian Stock Exchange ended Wednesday flat after some of the country’s biggest companies reported some less than stellar results.
NSW Premier Chris Minns has called out the federal government’s decision to block a gold mine tailing dam in the state.
NSW Premier Chris Minns has called out the federal government’s decision to block a gold mine tailing dam in the state.
A major Aussie firm has seen billions wiped off its balance sheet, and that is one of the companies doing well in a troubling new downturn.
BHP has beaten estimates despite a rocky year for the mining giant, posting another eye-watering profit.
Australia’s richest person Gina Rinehart has unleashed on a series of problems she has with how the country is run.
The local sharemarket lifted on Monday as buoyant investors cheered the prospect of a September rate cut in the world’s largest economy.
Australians are anxiously awaiting the fallout from an “economic tsunami” – and a new move from China has caused fresh panic.
Australia’s iron ore golden age is well and truly over. A new age is dawning – but it looks like the country may have already missed the boat.
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