Articles On Chalmers (ASX:CHR)
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Eye on Lithium: Could 2023 be the year demand dynamics replace the supply fixation?
S&P says fears of a recession, among other things, is placing increasing pressure on lithium demand Australia’s Recharge Industries is the preferred bidder to acquire BritishVolt Shares in EV Resources surge on $25m investment commitme... |
Stockhead | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Charger Metals signs binding agreement to acquire Lithium Australia’s interest in Lake Johnston Project
Australian exploration company Charger Metals (ASX:CHR) has signed a binding agreement to buy Lithium Australia’s (ASX:LIT) 30% minority interest in the Lake Johnston Lithium Project in Western Australia. This acquisition will bring Charger... |
Mining.com.au | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Charger Metals (ASX:CHR) to take full ownership of Lake Johnston, WA
Charger Metals (CHR) is looking to take full ownership of the WA-based Lake Johnston project from joint venture partner Lithium Australia (LIT) CHR has signed a binding deal to snap up LIT’s 30 per cent stake in the project, which is cu... |
themarketherald.com.au | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Market Highlights: Binance suspends USD withdrawal, RBA decision, and 5 ASX small caps to watch
The ASX is expected to open flat on Tuesday Wall Street was again weighed down by the prospect of higher rates Binance to suspend withdrawals The ASX is set to open flat on Tuesday ahead of the Reserve Bank’s interest rates decision at... |
Stockhead | CHR | 2 years ago |
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QMines (ASX:QML) appoints Simon Kidston as Non-Executive Chairman
QMines (QML) appoints Simon Kidston as its new Non-Executive Chairman Mr Kidston replaces Andrew Sparke, who becomes the company’s Managing Director Mr Kidston also serves as Non-Executive Chairman of Lithium Plus Minerals (LPM), a No... |
themarketherald.com.au | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Treasurer woos global investors who share his values
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is leaning on superannuation funds and global connections to power Australia's push to rewire homes and industries with clean energy. |
The West | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Big business calling on Treasurer Jim Chalmers to make debt and upskilling a priority
Big business is calling on the Government to use an 18-month election-free window to pay down debt and reshape the economy with bold reforms that harness industry. |
The West | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers warns of ‘polycrisis’ threat to world economy, says Australia can withstand via reform
It’s not time for Australia to batten down the hatches, Jim Chalmers says, despite the grim times facing the world economy. Instead the country should focus on what it can control. |
The West | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Aus shares close 0.3% lower on inflation data
ShareCafeAus shares close 0.3% lower on inflation data by Peter Milios The Australian Treasurer, Jim Chalmers, held a press conference addressing the “unacceptably high” inflation figures released today. He acknowledged the high figures,... |
ShareCafe | CHR | 2 years ago |
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ASX Large Caps: Gold stocks lose shine, Aussie inflation leaps to 33-year high
The ASX finished marginally lower before the Australia Day break Aussie inflation came in at 7.8%, higher than predicted Gold stocks fell broad based The ASX dropped 0.10% on Wednesday as Australia’s inflation rate shot to a 33-year hig... |
Stockhead | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Eye on Lithium: Global EV sales were 7.8 million in 2022, and we haven’t even reached tipping point yet
Patriot Battery Metals hits stunning 156.9m interval of 2.12% Li2O, including 25m at 5.04% Li2O at the CV5 pegmatite Pure Resources has been granted remaining titles at the Laforge Lithium Project in Quebec,~65km from Patriot’s project C29... |
Stockhead | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Australian unemployment rate remains at 3.5pc in December, tenth month in a row below 4pc
Jim Chalmers says a national easing in jobs growth was expected but maintains the economy is in “good nick” to withstand expected global economic headwinds this year. |
The West | CHR | 2 years ago |
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QMines launches EM survey to find ‘Mt Chalmers repeats’
This content is created by Smallcaps Authors. [Author : Imelda Cotton] Junior explorer QMines (ASX: QML) has launched an airborne electromagnetic survey over its flagship Mt Chalmers copper-gold project in Queensland. The 1814 kilometre s... |
SmallCaps | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Charger Metals (ASX:CHR) resumes drilling at the Medcalf spodumene discovery, WA
Charger Metals (CHR) resumes drilling at the Medcalf spodumene prospect within its Lake Johnson lithium project in Western Australia Twenty drill holes are planned to test extensions to mineralised pegmatites both along strike and at dep... |
themarketherald.com.au | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Will Australia’s job market face staff shortage?
Highlights 90% of CEOs anticipate staffing shortages this year, as per Australian Industry Group's latest CEO survey. The unemployment rate presently rests at a historically low 3.4%. The Reserve Bank of Australia has increased the ca... |
Kalkine Media | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Don’t Ignore The Franking, Ignore The Hyperbole!
ShareCafeDon’t Ignore The Franking, Ignore The Hyperbole! Looking to 2023, income investors can’t ignore the tax-effective benefits of franking credits, and by extension of that, we think investors can ignore much of the scaremongering surr... |
ShareCafe | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers warns skills shortages still a ‘handbrake’ on economy
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has warned crippling skills shortages would place added strain on the economy which is set to feel the brunt of a possible global downturn. |
The West | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Up 20% in 6 months, is the Westpac share price now fully valued?
It has been a fruitful time to own Westpac Banking Corp (ASX: WBC) shares over the last six months. The Westpac share price has lifted by around 20% in that period. Other ASX 200 bank shares have also performed well, with the Commonwealth... |
Motley Fool | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers defends price cap amid energy retailers’ blame game
Power bills could surge further than expected, gas companies and the opposition warn, as Labor defends its controversial cap. |
The West | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Jim Chalmers meets with global counterparts to discuss economic coercion, flow-on effects of Russia
Global economies risk being steam-rolled by multiple factors this year, with leaders in five countries meeting to discuss one threat in particular. |
The West | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers: Australia faces crucial challenges ahead of future population growth
The population is set to be shy of just 30 million people in a decade, but the Treasurer has significant challenges lie ahead. |
The West | CHR | 2 years ago |
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ASX Large Caps: Local shares buck Wall Street as buyers come back to the market
The ASX had its first positive day of gains in 2023 Tesla could still be overpriced despite a 70% fall – expert US Fed meeting minutes due out tonight The ASX recorded its first day of gains for the year as financial and tech stocks led... |
Stockhead | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Too early to tell the full financial impact from slowdown in China, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says
Concerns around an economic slowdown in China are fuelling speculation about a possible slump in the Australian economy if the world’s second-largest economy heads towards recession. |
The West | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Jim Chalmers shares five biggest factors setting Australia up for a ‘difficult year’
Australia’s ability to weather a bleak financial year will rest on five major factors, according to Treasurer Jim Chalmers. |
The West | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers reveals major issue facing Aussies in 2023
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has revealed the “big issue” facing Australians which will hurt their hip pockets this year. |
The West | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers warns China COVID wave could put economy at risk
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has warned surging COVID cases in China could have a “substantial impact” on the economy amid fears migration numbers will be impacted by an impending testing regime. |
The West | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Economy at risk from China's COVID wave, says Jim Chalmers
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says China's COVID-19 outbreak will weigh on Australian businesses, which are also facing uncertainty from higher interest rates and the war in Ukraine. |
The West | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Business wants to strike right balance on COVID testing China arrivals, says Jim Chalmers
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says he understands the concerns of business leaders in reintroducing COVID tests for travellers from mainland China and is continuing to assess the economic impacts. |
The West | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers warns Australia will be impacted by China Covid crisis, more interest rate hikes
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has warned rising interest rates and China’s Covid outbreak would both have harsh effects on Australia’s economy over 2023. |
The West | CHR | 2 years ago |
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A look at five ASX electric vehicle stocks
Highlights The global electric vehicle market is expected to reach US$823.75 billion by 2030 Li-S Energy is planning to test 10-layer cells in 2023 Novonix has received a grant of US$150 million from the United States Department of En... |
Kalkine Media | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Eye on Lithium: Panasonic expands US footprint, Sayona stays on track for NAL ops in 2023
Liontown Resources executes a binding power purchase agreement with Australian independent power producer Zenith Energy for the supply of power to the Kathleen Valley Lithium Project Sayona remains on target for the recommencement of produ... |
Stockhead | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Are they about to open the door to dodgy advice?
I really need you to read this. No, I’m not selling anything. But a really important part of our financial system is at risk, and I need you to know what’s going on. They say if you want to announce something that’s unpopular, or you don’t... |
Motley Fool | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Blockchain Australia’s new CEO, Laura Mercurio, has left after just 3 months
Blockchain Australia’s new CEO, Laura Mercurio, has left the member organisation after just three months after taking on the role An experienced investment banker whose CV includes global investment banks, including BlackRock, Merrill Lynch... |
Startup Daily | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Emissions startup Pathzero refills Series A, 14 months on, with another $8.6 million
Sydney envirotech startup Pathzero is the latest startup to bolster a round with additional funding a year or more later, adding another $8.6 million to what it’s called a Series A+. The business previously raised $6.8 million in October 20... |
Startup Daily | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Are Albo & Chalmers as capable as Hawke & Keating?
Is the Albanese Government ignorantly piling a lot on business owners and managers at a time when they’re coping with a hell of a lot of curve balls? Would Hawke & Keating have been more business savvy? |
Switzer | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Business forced to show green credentials
Jim Chalmers says the government will mandate climate risk disclosure reporting for the country’s largest companies from next year. |
The Australian | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers seeks help from Philip Lowe and other top regulators to tackle greenwashing
The Federal Government is seeking the help of Australia’s top regulators to stamp out greenwashing and develop better reporting standards for the fight against climate change. |
The West | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Talk Aplenty but Little Action at the Critical Minerals Summit
ShareCafeTalk Aplenty but Little Action at the Critical Minerals Summit On November 25, 2022, the Australian partnered with PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) to present the Critical Minerals Summit, aimed at answering questions about how Austral... |
ShareCafe | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Jim Chalmers: RBA review will ‘feed’ into leadership decisions as Phil Lowe faces backlash on rates
The RBA review isn’t a “performance review” of Phil Lowe, but the Treasurer concedes its final report will be considered when determining the bank boss’s future. |
The West | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers says RBA review to guide decision on Philip Lowe’s future
Australian Treasurer Jim Chalmers said an independent review of the Reserve Bank will help guide his decision next year on whether to reappoint Governor Philip Lowe, whose term expires in September. |
The West | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Federal Government asks states to slash coal price
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has reportedly asked for a $125-per-tonne cap on the domestic coal price, but questions remain over compensation. The long-signalled move was put into place when the Government is said to have sent details o... |
Australian Mining | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Castile Resources to have Rover 1 Project PFS highlighted in 2022 Australian Critical Minerals Prospectus
Castile Resources (ASX:CST) has been selected to appear in the Australian Federal Government’s 2022 Australian Critical Minerals Prospectus reportedly as a result of the Preliminary Feasibility Study (PFS) outcomes on its 100% owned Rover 1... |
Mining.com.au | CHR | 2 years ago |
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ASX falls on big tech losses: Aus shares close 0.5% lower
ShareCafeASX falls on big tech losses: Aus shares close 0.5% lower by Peter Milios All sectors besides Materials, which closed 0.22 per cent higher, have finished in the red, amidst the release of the news that GDP estimates fell short of... |
ShareCafe | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Why Friday could be D-day for ASX dividend shares and franking credits
Veteran fund manager Geoff Wilson, the chair of Wilson Asset Management, has made a final plea to investors imploring them to oppose proposed tax changes affecting ASX dividend shares and franking arrangements. Earlier this year, the fede... |
Motley Fool | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers defends RBA as interest rate hike
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has backed RBA governor Philip Lowe as the right man for the job as homeowners grimace over the eighth interest rate hike. |
The West | CHR | 2 years ago |
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QMines gets ready to drill third VHMS deposit at Mt Chalmers copper-gold project
QMines (ASX: QML) has confirmed that the Mt Warminster volcanic-hosted massive sulphide (VHMS) exploration target, north-west of its flagship Mt Chalmers copper-gold project, is ready for drilling. The target represents the third VHMS depos... |
SmallCaps | CHR | 2 years ago |
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Chalmers hopeful of Russian oil cap impact
The G7 and Australia have agreed to a $US60 a barrel cap on Russian oil, following the European Union's decision on the same move. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Maiden drilling kicks off at Charger Metals (ASX:CHR) and Lithium Australia’s (ASX:LIT) Lake Johnston project, WA
The first round of drilling begins at Charger Metals (CHR) and Lithium Australia’s (LIT) joint venture Lake Johnston lithium project in Western AustraliaThe maiden campaign will test out-cropping spodumene pegmatites at the Medcalf prospect... |
themarketherald.com.au | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Charger Metals powers up the drill rigs at Medcalf spodumene prospect in Western Australia
Battery and precious metals exploration company Charger Metals (ASX:CHR) reports it has commenced a maiden drilling campaign at the Medcalf spodumene prospect, located within the Lake Johnston Lithium Project in Western Australia. The compa... |
Mining.com.au | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Can New South Wales dig itself out of the energy hole it put itself into?
Stringent regulations have made it difficult for NSW to develop gas resources State has plenty of gas potential that remains untapped Cost of not developing resources adding up rapidly Bans on offshore exploration and mining, tough (possi... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |