Articles On Chalmers (ASX:CHR)
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers opens public submissions on multinational corporate tax reform
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is casting the net wide on multinational tax reform, a key plank of the Federal Government’s bid to bolster its budget later this month. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Jim Chalmers issues grim warning ahead of expected rate hike
Jim Chalmers has handed out a grim warning ahead of an expected interest rate hike by the Reserve Bank. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Average rent in Australia rises 13.8% in a year, research finds
Highlights: Average Australian has paid AU$3000 more rent than the previous year, indicated research commissioned by Greens from the parliamentary library. To offer cost of living relief, Greens, the political party, has asked to impos... |
Kalkine Media | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Another interest rate hike coming Tuesday: almost every expert
With the S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) down 7% over the past month and 15.5% lower than where it started this year, investors have enough to worry about. But many Australians will return from their October long weekends to a rude shock.... |
Motley Fool | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers in favour of replacing Queen Elizabeth II on $5 note with an Australian
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has sparked controversy over the $5 note after supporting a national discussion on replacing the late Queen on the banknote with the head of an Australian. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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QMines reveals wide and high-grade copper intercepts at Mt Chalmers
The Mt Chalmers copper-gold project in Queensland continues to deliver outstanding drilling results for QMines (ASX: QML), returning consistent wide mineralised intersections with high-grade assays from multiple drillholes. The explorer ann... |
SmallCaps | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers reveals cash deficit of $32 billion in final Budget outcome for 2021-22
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has revealed an almost $48 billion improvement to the Budget bottom line for the 2021-2022 fiscal year, bringing the underlying cash deficit down to $32b. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Inside Lithium Australia’s (ASX:LIT) FY22 progress in battery space
Highlights During FY22, Lithium Australia saw developments at its wholly owned subsidiaries committed to circular battery economy. Envirostream Australia witnessed a sharp increase in spent battery volume for recycling at its processin... |
Kalkine Media | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Labor’s proposed changes to franked ASX dividends ‘could run into the billions’: Wilsons
Fund management guru Geoff Wilson, the chair of Wilson Asset Management, has responded angrily to proposed legislation that will stop companies paying franked special dividends funded via capital raisings. As my Fool colleague Brendan repo... |
Motley Fool | CHR | 3 years ago |
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OECD downgrades Australian GDP as Treasurer warns global economy ‘treading perilous terrain’
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says Australia is not immune from ‘darker and more dangerous’ global economic conditions as a leading international agency downgrades expected growth by one-fifth. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Crypto advocate Senator Andrew Bragg has launched his own digital assets legislation to Parliament
The architect of Australia’s first response to regulating digital assets in Australia has lost patience with the new government, issuing his own draft legislation in a bid to push Labor to act on the issue. Liberal senator Andrew Bragg coau... |
Startup Daily | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Peter Dutton warns US recession inevitable as Jim Chalmers commits to basic budget
The global economic conditions are “deteriorating” and will inevitably result in a recession, an Australian politician has claimed. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Resources Top 5: This recharged lithium explorer is up ~370% in 2022
NT lithium explorer Ragusa Minerals now up ~370% year-to-date Phosphate stock Avenira is up 66% after a move into LFP battery cathodes this week Advance (copper, gold), GreenX (copper, nickel, PGMs) and Olympio (lithium, gold) up on no new... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Treasurer makes case for no-frills budget
The troubling state of the global economy prompts a warning from treasurer Jim Chalmers as he prepares to deliver the Labor government's first budget. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Mining investment drives economic growth
The Minerals Council of Australia has welcomed comments by Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers that the final budget outcome for 2021-22 has been significantly improved thanks to a boost in Australia’s mineral and energy commodity exports. MCA... |
Australian Mining | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Iron, coal provide temporary budget boost
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers says robust iron ore and coal prices have helped narrow Australia’s budget deficit for the last fiscal year by about $50 billion. In a preview of the federal budget due to be presented in full next month, he a... |
Australian Mining | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Closing Bell: Benchmark bench presses over 1.3% as New Hope reveals monster 1146% profit
ASX 200 jumps on blue cap strength Small caps skulk around parity New Hope Coal: So. Much. New. Hope. The benchmark is killing Tuesday, it’s up about 1.3% on big performances from the banks and the miners. The small cap XEC index is fla... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Eye on Lithium: We need to spend up to $US3 trillion on the lithium battery supply chain by 2040
We need to spend up to $3 trillion by 2040 to build solid lithium supply chain: Benchmark Ragusa Minerals picks up another lithium exploration tenement in the NT Lord Resources has been granted Horse Rocks lithium project near Kalgoorlie... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Federal Budget gets ‘temporary’ $50b boost thanks to iron ore but Treasurer Jim Chalmers warns on inflation
WA iron ore has helped improve the Federal Budget deficit by $50 billion, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says, but warned it was a temporary improvement as the Government prepares to finalise a spending audit. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Top 10 at 10: The lithium gain train is picking up steam on Choo-sday
Stockhead’s Top 10 at 10, published at 10.30am each trading day, highlights the best (and worst) performing ASX stocks in morning trade using live data. It’s a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by showing the biggest movers... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Charger Metals (ASX:CHR) to raise $5.5m for exploration drilling
Charger Metals (CHR) is set to raise $5.5 million through a share placement to private investorsUnder the placement, Charger will issue 11 million new shares at 50 cents per share, representing a 5 per cent discount to the company’s 15-day... |
themarketherald.com.au | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Nick Bruining: Quick cash with a reserve mortgage appealing but can muddle last big move into aged care
It’s not that often that the Federal Government can offer up a deal that could be described as a ‘cracker’, but for seniors looking to take out a reverse mortgage, has Treasurer Jim Chalmers got a deal for you! |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Closing Bell: The ASX’s new weapon, Auroch lifts on Nevada lithium, and the biggest Aussie trade in ETF history
The ASX 200 gains 0.2% Small caps end slightly lower The hunt for red (ETF) September The ASX 200 has made a decent fist of Thursday, rebounding in its own way and ending the session 0.2% higher. The energy sector led gains again. Th... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |
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‘Full steam ahead’: Perth Mayor Basil Zempilas backs in $1.7b Perth City Deal to transform CBD
Basil Zempilas is confident the $1.7 billion Perth City Deal will escape ‘significant’ delays despite Treasurer Jim Chalmers indicating some infrastructure spending would be deferred in the October budget. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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More spending 'counterproductive':Chalmers
Australians are being warned to brace for more pain, with Treasurer Jim Chalmers signalling no further cost of living relief promises. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Australian economy grew 0.9 per cent in June quarter after borders reopen
Treasurer Jim Chalmers said the national accounts for June showed the economy was “growing relatively solidly” but the figures don’t paint a full picture of the challenges it faces. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Lift in growth but economy faces hurdles
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the challenges facing Australia's economy have escalated since the June quarter, when it grew by 0.9 per cent according to new data. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers orders ACCC to monitor fuel prices to prevent further price rises before excise cut
Jim Chalmers has issued a warning to fuel companies as the Government ends its temporary relief for motorists in the midst of a cost-of-living crisis. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Jobs and Skills Summit: Jim Chalmers rules out resurrecting the former Labor Government’s mining tax
Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers has ruled out resurrecting the former Labor Government’s mining tax after the idea was floated by a leading economist at the Jobs and Skills Summit dinner at Parliament House. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers warns Aussies could be $13k a year worse off if economy not repaired
Australia’s economy is at a “critical juncture”, with workers set to be $13,000 worse off a year unless major changes are made, the Treasurer has revealed. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Jobs and Skills Summit: Treasurer Jim Chalmers defends invitation list
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has defended the invitation list of the Albanese Government’s Jobs and Skills Summit, saying it ‘hasn’t been easy to strike the right balance’. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ stern warning to states on paid pandemic leave
Calls to extend the pandemic leave payment have been met with a blunt response from the nation’s Treasurer. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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'Familiar' cost of living relief in budget
There will be no surprise cost-of-living relief tucked away in Treasurer Jim Chalmers' first budget to be delivered on October 25. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Business leaders warn Treasurer Jim Chalmers pay justice is needed to avoid industrial chaos in Australia
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has left the door open to an ACTU push for multi-employer pay deals despite a warning from big business the move will bring a return of pre-1980s industrial chaos to Australia. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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If the NT Racing Commission abides, you’ll be able to punt your risky crypto assets on the nags and more
Is crypto investing and trading simply not risky enough for you? The NT Racing Commission (NTRC) has your back. Well, it might do. It’s currently consulting with gambling licensees about introducing crypto payment options. Pretty soon the... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Startup Daily TV: Crypto report author Senator Andrew Bragg says the government needs to act now on consumer protection
The architect of the Senate report into regulating Australia’s cryptocurrency sector, released nearly a year ago, says the new Labor government needs to get on with introducing legislation rather than once again reviewing existing reviews i... |
Startup Daily | CHR | 3 years ago |
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The Albanese government is finally getting cracking on crypto regulation
The Albanese government is looking to map out Australia’s cryptocurrency, taking a slower approach to digital asset regulation and reform than the former Morrison government. In a joint announcement on Monday by federal treasurer Jim Chalme... |
Startup Daily | CHR | 3 years ago |
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5 Things you need to know today
Treasurer Chalmers consults experts on superannuation reform, PM Albanese to publicly announce legal advice on Scott Morrison's multiple portfolios incident, solar power briefly overtakes coal on power grid during winter, and MORE. |
Switzer | CHR | 3 years ago |
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‘We’ll unlikely get a second chance at this’: Australian crypto industry reacts to government’s regulation plan
The Albanese government has made its first real move into the clouded crypto-regulation landscape, announcing a Treasury-led “token-mapping” strategy. Stockhead examines that and rounds up some industry comment… According to reports from Th... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Treasurer Jim Chalmers puts wages growth front and centre of economic focus ahead of September jobs summit
Treasurer Jim Chalmers is firmly putting wages growth in the spotlight, making it a key focus of the Federal government’s impending jobs and skills summit as wages fail to keep pace with inflation. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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‘We intend to leave them’: Treasurer Jim Chalmers stands by tax cuts
The Treasurer has dropped a big hint on whether one group of people will still get a major tax cut under the Labor government. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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RBA economic outlook versus Treasury's
An explainer showing how the Reserve Bank of Australia's latest economic forecasts compare to those announced in late July by Treasurer Jim Chalmers. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Chalmers flags multinational tax crackdown
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says a discussion paper on cracking down on multinational tax avoidance will be released within days. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Market highlights and 5 ASX small caps to watch on Tuesday
The ASX is set to open lower this morning Wall Street softens overnight as oil prices fall by 4% The RBA will announce its interest rates decision at 2.30pm in Sydney Aussie shares are set to open lower this morning, ahead of the headline... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Treasurer Chalmers wants banks to give savers a fair go
Dr Jim wants banks to become more loveable. When mortgage rates go up, why don’t banks pay savers a lot more than they do? |
Switzer | CHR | 3 years ago |
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RBA tipped to raise interest rates for fourth straight month, Jim Chalmers says it will make life tough
The Treasurer said the expected rate rise on Tuesday will ‘make life harder’ for Australians struggling with skyrocketing cost-of-living. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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'Do right thing': Chalmers urges gas firms
Gas companies are being called on to "do the right thing" by Australian industries and workers after the release of a damning report about the gas market. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |
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‘Alarming’: ASX 200 energy shares lift despite increasing government pressure over supply outlook
S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) energy shares are in the green today, despite increasing pressure from the government to divert more gas from exports into the domestic market. At the time of writing the S&P/ASX 200 Energy Index (ASX... |
Motley Fool | CHR | 3 years ago |
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Investors back QMines’ growth strategy, injecting $2m to accelerate drilling efforts
QMines has witnessed strong support from investors, completing a fully subscribed placement that has boosted the company’s coffers to $3m to accelerate exploration and development at the high-grade Mt Chalmers copper-gold mine in Queensland... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 years ago |
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ACCC gas report ‘deeply concerning’, says Treasurer Jim Chalmers
Resources Minister Madeleine King could be forced to intervene in the east coast gas crisis after a new report forecasts dire gas shortages in the coming year. |
The West | CHR | 3 years ago |