Lithium prices surged following news that China's largest battery producer had its mining operations suspended, removing what analysts describe as a significant chunk of global supply from the market.
Lithium prices surged following news that China's largest battery producer had its mining operations suspended, removing what analysts describe as a significant chunk of global supply from the market.
Not to sound ungrateful, but it’s one rate cut is now in the bag, making it three for the year but what about the other two rate drops most economists have been expecting?
There are question marks over the waste of money that goes on in this great idea called the NDIS.
Lithium's up, uranium's down, and JB Hi-Fi continues to turn it around. Here's what's making markets hot this week.
In a market where milliseconds matter, even a minor error can have major consequences.
The better health trend is something that favours the likes of Sushi Hub!
Gold is surging, but is it too late to invest? ABC Bullion’s Jordan Eliseo explains how to invest in gold, what drives prices up down (and sometimes sideways), and how to use it in your portfolio.
The former boss of the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission, Graeme Samuel, has counselled Anthony Albanese and Treasurer Jim Chalmers to tell big business to push off and stop expecting handouts from the taxpayers of Australia.
Wall Street took a knock overnight, with the Dow Jones finishing 224 points lower. Our own market’s tipped to open about 24 points down, and the Aussie dollar is nudging 65.2 US cents. On the surface, that’s not a great way to start the day, but for me, days like this are when I start sharpening my pencil.
The former Wizard founder and chairman-turned host and author has had his ear to the ground, and he reckons he’s figured out exactly what’s wrong with Australia right now.
We've all been worried about how Trump's tariffs will affect our economy, but the United States' economy is set to be the hardest hit according to new modelling.
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission is set to boost the competition faced by the much-criticised ASX in an effort to clear roadblocks for investors and attract more foreign capital to Australia.
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