Look out for surprises this earnings season
While macro issues dominate the conversation, the profit report season remains the definitive guide to individual stock performance.
While macro issues dominate the conversation, the profit report season remains the definitive guide to individual stock performance.
It’s been a limp February for the crypto market (so far), but the opposite can be said for the amount of positive news for the sector stemming from the US this week.
Lithium Universe’s MoU could generate additional revenue by selling alumina silicate byproduct from lithium production.
Initial soil sampling has confirmed historical surface geochemical data at Mount Hope Mining’s Black Hill and Mount Hope East prospects.
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.
The prospect of higher copper prices is emerging, with Chile’s copper association slashing projections for the country’s 2034 output.
Donald Trump has rounded on the US Fed, threatening to unravel the political neutrality that has underpinned decades of stability.
Indonesia has cut nickel production quotas in a move Benchmark says could leave domestic smelters crying out for supply.
Pure Hydrogen is offering customers more choice with the introduction of its E-Aries range of mid-size battery electric trucks for inner city transportation.
Strata Minerals is ready to kick of a maiden drilling program in Western Australia in search of the next Penny gold mine.
The pro-crypto attitude of the new Trump Administration can bring digital assets even further into the mainstream.
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