Articles On Chalmers (ASX:CHR)
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Federal Budget 2024: Sticky inflation leaves Treasurer Jim Chalmers ‘little room’ for cost-of-living relief
Treasurer insists next month’s Federal Budget can address cost of living and housing measures without adding to the nation’s inflation challenge. Economists say he’s been left little room to move. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Things you may not know about Made in Australia, and ASX stocks that manufacture right here
Albanese govt announces the Future Made in Australia Act Why supporting Australian Made is a win-win game Stockhead reached out to Australian Made CEO, Ben Lazzaro The ambitiously named Future Made in Australia Act was launched a couple... |
Stockhead | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers flags support for student debts, unpaid placements in Federal Budget
Students saddled with unpaid placements and soaring debts could be in line for relief in next month’s Federal Budget, the Treasurer has hinted. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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3 ASX All Ord shares at risk if inflation storms back
The niggling threat of an inflationary acceleration is rearing its ugly head once again, setting ASX All Ord shares on track for their worst month since August last year. Nervousness has re-entered the chat this month. Increasing conflic... |
Motley Fool | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Volatile global conditions cast shadow over budget
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has issued a sobering warning about the nation’s budget as international tensions increase. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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‘Fraught and fragile’: Treasury readies to slash global growth outlook as May budget looms
Treasurer Jim Chalmers will slash growth forecasts for some of the world’s biggest economies, deeming the outlook ‘fraught and fragile’ after a string of meetings with his global counterparts in the US. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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‘Pressures’: Jim Chalmers’ warning to Aussies before budget
As Australians eagerly await what is in next month’s budget, the Treasurer has given some major hints during a speech in Washington DC. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Australia can't afford to 'sit out' clean energy race
Clean energy and finance groups are urging Treasurer Jim Chalmers to set an ambitious and visionary budget to end Australia's "over-dependence" on coal and gas. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Jim Chalmers slams Greens’ threat to jail Woolies CEO during senate probe
Jim Chalmers has slammed a threat to jail the Woolworths chief executive as “confected outrage” that is detracting from the issue at hand. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Jim Chalmers slams Greens’ threat to jail Woolies CEO during senate probe
Jim Chalmers has slammed a threat to jail the Woolworths chief executive as “confected outrage” that is detracting from the issue at hand. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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New merger laws a double-edged sword for businesses and investors
Competition is vital for all Australians that want to enjoy fair prices and good quality goods and services – which is almost all of us. Which is why the beefing up of the merger laws by Treasurer Jim Chalmers is such a big deal in a countr... |
smallcapsau.mystagingwebsite.com | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Treasurer Chalmers tax concessions to beat the ghost of Paul Keating
Targeted assistance makes sense but there has to be rigorous and robust tests to prevent money being wasted. |
Switzer | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Budget surplus 'still our goal' despite war, inflation
A budget surplus is "still our goal" but the degree of difficulty has risen with global economic uncertainty hitting tax revenue, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Dr Boreham’s Crucible: Is Breastest the bestest breast test? Bcal’s close to finding out
While most developers of health diagnosis tools scurry off to the capacious US market, Bcal is happy to use Australia as the springboard for what will be the country’s first blood-based breast cancer assay. “It’s a passion of ours to launch... |
Stockhead | CHR | 1 year ago |
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There will be rigorous rules for government subsidies for green manufacturing: Chalmers
Amid warnings over the government’s recently announced Future Made in Australia plan, Treasurer Jim Chalmers said taxpayer funds would not be wasted. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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‘Out of touch’: Wayne Swan’s knock on Productivity Commissioner over manufacturing subsidies warning
The ex-treasurer has slammed Australia’s chief productivity adviser who was hand-picked by his own former chief of staff, Jim Chalmers. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Market Close: Real-estate ends Thursday bruised, after overnight US surprise
The ASX200 closed down 0.45 of a per cent. The energy sector lead gains, up 1.16 per cent. Real-estate fell the most, down one and three quarters of a per cent. Financials and Health care both lost around point nine of a per cent. I... |
themarketonline.com.au | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Chalmers trades barbs as merger shake-up gets personal
In a startling spray, the Treasurer has challenged the economic understanding of his political foes as he defends a major policy change. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Reforms to speed up "national interest" mergers but with greater scrutiny on risks to consumers
Australia's competition and consumer watchdog will have greater powers to scrutinise mergers of concern under new reforms put forward by the Federal Government, which also include plans to simplify and speed up the process for mergers that... |
businessnewsaustralia.com | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Business slapped with fees, mandatory notification scheme as Chalmers unveils mergers shake-up
The Albanese government’s overhaul of mergers policy follows concerns that anti-competitive takeover deals are stifling innovation and cause price hikes. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers announces biggest overhaul in 50 years of Australia’s merger laws
Rules governing how businesses and companies merge in Australia are “not fit for purpose”, Jim Chalmers will declare, paving the way for their biggest upheaval in 50 years to prevent further economic harm. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Jim Chalmers brands Peter Dutton’s plan a ‘rant long on nasty negativity’ that lacks credibility
Peter Dutton has been swiftly slammed for a series of comments he made to small business leaders as the Opposition Leader ramps up his pitch to voters. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Is Dr Jim a poor man's Keating?
I’ve been asked to assess The Australian’s Judith Sloane’s view on the country’s current Treasurer, Dr Jim Chalmers, who’s seen as the likely successor to PM Anthony Albanese. So here goes. |
Switzer | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Mandatory climate reporting regime pushed out to 2025
Corporations will be covered by a climate reporting regime under new laws but not yet, as Treasurer Jim Chalmers bends to pressure from the big end of town. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Adam Goodes’ Black Excellence Fund headlines Impact Investment Summit, raises awareness on investing into Indigenous businesses
SYDNEY, March 20, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — Football great and CEO and Founder of Indigenous Defence and Infrastructure Consortium (iDiC), Adam Goodes’ Black Excellence Fund headlines this years’ Impact Investment Summit as part of its goal of ac... |
FNArena | CHR | 1 year ago |
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NSW to petition for major reform over GST carve-up
Australia’s most populous state will petition Jim Chalmers to overhaul the “absurd” system that distributes GST to states and territories. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers flags new investment strategy, rules out Budget cash splash
A new strategy to turbocharge investment is being developed inside the Federal Government as Treasurer Jim Chalmers signals a fresh approach to getting major projects off the ground |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Surplus still in reach but budget fortunes shifting
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is still 'shooting for a surplus' but is expecting smaller revenue upgrades forecasts at the midyear budget update. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Nickel crisis: Treasurer Jim Chalmers tight-lipped on possible rescue package for beleaguered sector
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has confirmed options to support the beleaguered nickel industry are still under consideration – but stopped of committing to a rescue package in the upcoming Federal Budget. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Big change expected ahead of the next budget, Jim Chalmers flags
A big shift is coming to the next budget but Treasurer Jim Chalmers has a warning for anyone thinking it will mean a cash splash is on the way. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers promises faster ‘yesses and nos’ on gas projects, clears path for PRRT shakeup
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is promising faster decisions on approvals for resources projects, in a promise that heaps pressures on the Federal Opposition to wave through Labor’s $2.4 billion gas tax changes. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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ASX in sharp drop; TASK surges 95pc
More households behind on repayments and rise in hardship applications: CFR. RBA directors can decide between new boards: Chalmers. TASK surges on takeover. Deep Yellow raises $220m. |
The Australian | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers to axe taxes on toothbrushes, shoes and rollercoasters in mass tariff cull
Toothbrushes, shoes, sanitary items and even bamboo chopsticks could get a little bit cheaper as the Federal Government takes the axe to hundreds of ‘nuisance’ tariffs. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Government announces superannuation boost – here's who benefits
Superannuation will be added to the Federal Government's paid parental leave (PPL) benefit under a reinstated policy proposal announced today. Federal Labor previously announced this policy idea prior to the 2019 election. But the party d... |
Motley Fool | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Households struggle as Australian economy slows through December quarter
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the new GDP numbers show the Australian economy growth is subdued, and people are doing it tough. WATCH LIVE |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Closing Bell: ASX goes missing as new premiums lift health stocks; Bitcoin at US$68k
The ASX 200 traded sideways on Tuesday, closing the day flattish as gains in healthcare stocks were offset by losses in other sectors. Source: Market Index Healthcare gained after the Albanese government approved an increase in private hea... |
Stockhead | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Chalmers hints at 'warning sign' ahead of GDP figures
Weaker sales figures in the retail figures are a warning sign ahead of national growth figures, the treasurer says. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers delivers warning on ‘quite weak’ GDP growth as inventories plunge
Ahead of key GDP figures to be released later this week, the Treasurer has issued a stark warning. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Parliament Thursday live: Treasurer Jim Chalmers flags economic slowdown but says Australia not at risk of recession
Australia’s treasurer has issued a caution around inflation as more Aussie troops are being deployed to assist allied forces targeting Houthi militants in the Middle East, as parliament prepares to sit for the final day before the crucial D... |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Treasurer warns of 'quite weak' growth report card
The focus is switching from inflation to slowing growth, Treasurer Jim Chalmers has told other finance ministers before the release of national accounts data. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Rio Tinto forks out big shareholder payout as iron ore giant boosts production
Rio Tinto meets consensus expectations, issues $10.7 billion of payouts for 2023 The mining giant expects to see costs lift at its Pilbara iron ore mines in 2024 CEO Jakob Stausholm remains positive on the long term outlook for lithium de... |
Stockhead | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Market Close: ASX200 ends flat, Virgin Australia CEO takes off after profitable return
The ASX200 closed marginally lower with the sectors split. Materials and energy were the worst performers, each down around a per cent, while communications bucked the trend and finished up almost 1 and a half per cent. In news this a... |
themarketonline.com.au | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Market Update: ANZ gets Suncorp nod, BHP profits plunge, Judo CEO to depart
The ASX200 is facing a slight downturn today, dropping around a quarter of a per cent. Energy stocks are feeling the pinch, down just over one and a quarter per cent, while communications bucks the trend with a gain of about 1.4 per cent... |
themarketonline.com.au | CHR | 1 year ago |
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ANZ granted approval to acquire Suncorp’s bank
ANZ (ASX:ANZ) has been allowed to purchase Suncorp’s predominantly Queensland-based bank for $4.9 billion after the Australian Competition Tribunal overturned the ACCC’s block on the deal due to competition concerns. The decision, handed do... |
ShareCafe | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Swim star Kyle Chalmers reveals surprise new side hustle as 2024 Olympics approach
The Olympic gold medallist and social media star has revealed a surprise new side hustle in the lead up to the 2024 Olympics. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Stamp duty now costs your average Sydney homebuyer half a year’s income
Silent but deadly, stamp duty costs in this country are about as funny as a fart in an elevator. Now Aussie home buyers have to reckon with a stamp duty which is some six times more than it was just a generation ago, according to cheerful n... |
Stockhead | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Will the pain of Australia’s cost of living pressures be coming to an end soon?
In this week’s video insight, I discuss how Treasurer Jim Chalmers highlights that Australian wages are growing faster than the Consumer Price Index (CPI); a claim that overlooks the CPI’s failure to account for mortgage interest payments,... |
Montgomery | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Jacinta Price, Jim Chalmers and three premiers past and present nominated for political leadership award
Jactina Price is up for a surprise nomination for an award after leading the successful No campaign in the Voice. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Eye on Lithium: PMT begins monster drilling campaign in James Bay
PMT flies the flag today in Canada’s James Bay, kicking off a monster drill campaign Fin Resources, Torque Metals and TG Metals, among others, also have news Cabbage is a potent natural source of lithium, because there’s meant to be three... |
Stockhead | CHR | 1 year ago |
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Charger Metals (ASX:CHR) – Webinar Presentation
Aidan Platel – Managing Director & CEO – Charger Metals (ASX:CHR) has a portfolio of battery metals projects in WA and the Northern Territory that are prospective for metals associated with the renewable energy sector. |
ShareCafe | CHR | 2 years ago |