Gold shines as ASX nears record
The ASX has closed up over 1.2%, News Corp’s killing it, and Nissan is ditching Honda for a US electric car buddy.
The ASX has closed up over 1.2%, News Corp’s killing it, and Nissan is ditching Honda for a US electric car buddy.
Percheron Therapeutics says it will abandon its lead drug candidate altogether, following December’s Duchenne muscular dystrophy trial flop.
Wellnex is undertaking a $16 million capital raising ahead of a dual listing on London’s AIM exchange.
The local market has lifted strongly on Monday morning
AI’s power hunger surges with nuclear and renewables in the mix to keep up, but DeepSeek’s low-energy model is stirring debate.
Morgans analyst Scott Power labels Mach7 his PowerPlay after it announced a $5 million on-market share buyback and reconfirmed FY25 guidance.
AI agents could replace routine jobs, but experts aren’t sold that they will remove humans from the workforce altogether.
Gold has smashed through another record high. Is US$3000/oz now in sight for ASX precious metals producers?
ASX dips, mining and tech up, Origin down, Trump’s tariffs hit Canada and Mexico tomorrow.
EZZ has served up a strong H2 FY25 result, with several financial and operational achievements throughout the quarter.
MoneyMe grew its loan book to $1.4b during the December quarter, representing a 21% gain on the prior comparative period, and strengthened its funding position for further growth.
During Q2 FY25 Blinklab initiated an FDA registrational study of its Dx 1 platform as an aid in autism diagnosis, plus more biotech quarterlies.
Pilbara Minerals and Mineral Resources reported stronger prices this week, with the latter unwilling to shut any more operations.
ASX hits record high, gold as well, Apple misses iPhone target, Mesoblast rises and Origin trims LNG forecast.
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