ASX up as energy stocks catch fire
The ASX opened higher as energy stocks soared on oil. Meanwhile gold has rallied again.
The ASX opened higher as energy stocks soared on oil. Meanwhile gold has rallied again.
Silver Mines is adding high-prospectivity, low-risk US precious metals exploration assets to its Australian portfolio.
Island Pharmaceuticals says Phase 2a/b top-line results advocate for continued clinical development of ISLA-101 to treat dengue virus.
Tylah Tully chats with ClearVue CCO Earle Harper about the company’s solar façade technology and its role in the global push toward net-zero buildings.
Despite a late upturn, the ASX 200 closed 0.38% in the red on Thursday. If you’re looking for blame, you can start with Donald J. Trump.
HD Capital Partners co-founder and co-CIO Harley Grosser reckons these three ASX small caps are ‘cheap’ with plenty of upside potential.
The countdown to a US recession may have begun, says Nigel Green. Preparing for that possibility now – rather than reacting later – could be key.
Li-S Energy has taken a leap forward in its commercialisation strategy by signing an agreement with a global leader in high altitude UAVs.
Belararox continues to advance its KCB project in Botswana, hoping to unearth the next major copper discovery in the region.
China’s BYD passed Elon Musk’s Tesla for revenue in 2024 and unveiled game changing new chargers in a major salvo in the EV race.
Sunshine Metals is raising $3m to aggressively accelerate drilling of four shallow gold targets at its Queensland gold assets.
ASX-listed companies with US projects have welcomed an executive order from President Trump aimed at boosting domestic mineral production.
Peter chats with Comet Ridge managing director Tor McCaul about the advances being made via the current pilot work at Mahalo East.
The ASX 200’s upbeat mood didn’t last long. The index has slipped today after a tech rout on Wall Street. Trump’s auto import tariffs are also wreaking havoc.
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