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BHP primed for earnings storm

While the environment will likely get more difficult, low-cost operators like BHP are well positioned.

Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 23rd Aug 2022 | More
There isn’t enough lithium to replace all fossil fuel cars

Elon Musk once famously claimed, “lithium batteries are the new oil”. Yet lithium-ion batteries merely trade the oil problem for a lithium problem.

Ishan Dan | 17th Aug 2022 | More
New post-COVID peak as ASX breaks through 7000

ASX200 breaches 7,000 points, Zip Co raising $400m, Woodside gets new CEO The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) finally breached the 7,000 point mark, adding 0.7% in today’s session with IT, healthcare, and materials once again the leaders adding 2.1%, 1.3%, and 1.2% respectively. The iron ore sector gained despite an apparent slowdown in Chinese demand, with gold miners taking off following news…

The Inside Investor | 14th Apr 2021 | More
  • ASX to open higher on US policy

    ASX to open higher on US policy, mining sell off, Woolworths (ASX:WOW) drinks demerging, Platinum (ASX:PTM) delivers performance fee The ASX200 struggled to keep up with the positive US lead, falling 0.9% in the session with a number of companies going ex-dividend key to the weakness. Despite having no impact on the companies’ operations, the payment of…

    The Inside Investor | 24th Feb 2021 | More
    Strongest week since November

    Strongest week since November, News Corp (NWS) shows the evolution of media, more record highs The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) finished the week the same way it started, moving 1.1% higher, with a broad-based recovery sending the index to its highest level in 11 months. Mining services provider Worley (ASX:WOR) was the main laggard, falling 8.1% after flagging a significant fall…

    The Inside Investor | 7th Feb 2021 | More