Articles On Chalmers (ASX:CHR)
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Market Highlights: Big Tech rally, buying stocks with large cash piles, and small caps to watch today
ASX to rise on Monday after a rally on Wall Street Microsoft is at all-time highs once again Betashares launched an ETF focusing on companies with large free cash flows Aussie shares are poised to open higher on Monday on the back of a... |
Stockhead | CHR | 1 year ago |
Charger Metals has found more lithium targets at Lake Johnston – time to prep the drills
Charger Metals identifies lithium-in-soil anomalies for further exploration at the Mt Gordon tenement Mt Gordon is located within the Lake Johnston project where drilling has intersected lithium pegmatites at the Medcalf prospect Upcoming... |
Stockhead | CHR | 1 year ago |
Closing Bell: Friday takes a bite out of ASX, even as biotech and lithium small caps run amok
The ASX has ended the week lower, down 0.55pc on Friday Healthcare Sector remains defiant Small caps led by medtech names and Lake Johnston lithium hunters The fickle Aussie sharemarket has given back on Friday all that it has made thi... |
Stockhead | CHR | 1 year ago |
Charger to spark Lake Johnston drilling next year
Charger Metals (ASX:CHR) is fast-tracking follow-up drilling across recently identified lithium targets at the Mt Gordon tenement within its Lake Johnston Project in Western Australia. The lithium explorer is planning aircore and revers... |
Mining.com.au | CHR | 1 year ago |
Asian markets subdued following US treasury yield spike overnight
Asia-Pacific markets opened softer on Friday, following the US market lead. Treasury yields spiked and Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell signalled more work may be needed to bring down inflation. Asian Markets Markets are in a risk-off mo... |
ShareCafe | CHR | 1 year ago |
Stocks of the Hour: Ionic Rare Earths, Arizona Lithium, Charger Metals
10 Nov 2023 - A snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring Ionic Rare Earths (ASX:IXR), Arizona Lithium (ASX:AZL) and Charger Metals (ASX:CHR). |
FNN | CHR | 1 year ago |
Stocks of the Hour: Ionic Rare Earths, Arizona Lithium, Charger Metals
To register for today's webinar click here. Ionic Rare Earths (ASX:IXR) announced today that construction at its Makuutu Demonstration Plant continues to progress well with first Mixed Rare Earth Carbonate on track to be produced in early... |
ShareCafe | CHR | 1 year ago |
10 at 11ish: Who’s up on news about lithium projects at Lake Johnston today?
Good morning, and welcome to Stockhead’s Top 10 at shortly-before-11-ish, to highlight the best (and sometimes worst) performing ASX stocks in morning trade using live data, to provide a short, sharp update to help frame the trading day by... |
Stockhead | CHR | 1 year ago |
Jim Chalmers reveals overhaul of Productivity Commission, with greater focus on future economic challenges
The Treasurer has unveiled his overhaul of the PC, pivoting the 25-year-old organisation to focus on digital transformation, climate change, an ageing population and geopolitical risks. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
High Voltage: WA gov looks downstream in battery minerals strategy; Piedmont Lithium up on sales profits
Western Australia’s government is re-energising its battery and critical minerals strategy and looking for feedback Piedmont Lithium has turned in inaugural revenue and profit on lithium shipments What’s hot, what’s not on the ASX for batt... |
Stockhead | CHR | 1 year ago |
RBA to hike
Global markets What a week! Softer-than-expected US economic data, reduced Treasury issuance, Middle East containment and a somewhat more dovish Federal Reserve saw bond yields plummet last week and equities bounce back. US 10-year yields d... |
Rask Media | CHR | 1 year ago |
Jane Hume, Jim Chalmers trade barbs on inflation
As Australians digest news that interest rates have increased again, barbs are being traded over inflation. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Jim Chalmers talks petrol-driven inflation on 7.30
The Reserve Bank has slugged homeowners with another rate rise and a recent surge in petrol prices is partly to blame. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Reserve Bank rate hike to 4.35pc about inflation and reasserting RBA’s independence
Despite Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ protestations, this rate hike had to happen for Reserve Bank governor Michele Bullock to assert her own independence, as well as the institution’s. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
The Tech Metal Tug-of-War
In today’s Fat Tail Daily, China’s latest graphite export ban adds to the growing roster of restricted minerals, signalling a geopolitical struggle where technology equals power. This opens a door for Australia to become an alternative... |
daily.fattail.com.au | CHR | 1 year ago |
Shares helped by US earnings, Softer US payrolls, Record population boosting retail, RBA to hike
Investment markets and key developments over the past week Global share markets rebounded over the last week from oversold levels on the back of increasing optimism that the Fed has finished raising rates helped by soft US jobs data, stron... |
ShareCafe | CHR | 1 year ago |
Treasurer signs up for spending cuts to help RBA governor not raise rates
Dr Jim Chalmers should call his state treasurers and tell them to control their spending to take the heat off families facing another rate hike. |
Switzer | CHR | 1 year ago |
Treasurer says economy slowing ahead of rate decision
As Australians brace for another rate hike on Melbourne Cup Day, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the economy has already shown signs of deceleration. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Jim Chalmers says Australia wants all trade sanctions lifted but Albanese’s China trip about thawing relations
Australia wants the remaining trade sanctions imposed by Beijing lifted as soon as possible but the priority of the Prime Minister’s visit to China is a thawing of relations, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Treasurer Jim Chalmers calls on China to scrap trade sanctions ahead of historic meeting
Anthony Albanese hasn’t shied away from his demands of China ahead of a historic meeting but senior ministers are tempering expectations. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Michelle Grattan: Jim Chalmers edges in on energy
Jim Chalmers — as if he doesn’t have enough on his plate — is marching into the centre of energy policy. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Warning for farmers, investors to think but not panic as Jim Chalmers finalises plans for new big super hit
Owners of chunky assets have been told not to panic as Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers pushes ahead with plans for a 30 per cent tax rate on super balances above $3 million. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Sarah-Jane Tasker: Treasurer needs refresher in independence of the Reserve Bank
Someone might want to remind Jim Chalmers what independent means. Here’s a refresher: free from outside control; not subject to another’s authority. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Chalmers drags feet on establishing ACCC airfare price gouging probe
The reinstatement of airfare price monitoring promised by Treasurer Jim Chalmers cannot commence because he has not filed the relevant paperwork. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Major investment needed to hit net-zero emissions, says Treasurer Jim Chalmers
Private industry must pitch in with the government for Australia to hit net zero by 2050, according to the Treasurer. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Major investment needed to hit net-zero emissions, says Treasurer Jim Chalmers
Private industry must pitch in with the government for Australia to hit net zero by 2050, according to the Treasurer. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Closing Bell: Ahead of big date with US cash rate, ASX puts October to bed with brash November debut
ASX200 climbs a very laudable +0.85% Property stocks (+1.9%) and Health Care (+1.24%) have led the gains Small caps led by Loyalty Lithium, TG6 and Tambourah Metals The Australian sharemarket has lifted strongly on the first day of the... |
Stockhead | CHR | 1 year ago |
UP 200%: TG Metals drills into lithium anomaly ‘completely mineralised with spodumene’
• TG Metals initial drilling intersects high-grade lithium up to 2.28% Li2O at the Burmeister lithium soil anomaly • Five of the six holes intersect multiple-stacked spodumene-bearing pegmatites • Plenty of potential for more to be found as... |
Stockhead | CHR | 1 year ago |
Treasurer, opposition trade blows on economy
Australia's major parties are going tit-for-tat on economic credibility, with Treasurer Jim Chalmers suggesting the opposition misrepresented tax data. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
TMH Market Open: ASX expected to fall after disappointing performance on Wall Street
The ASX 200 is expected to keep moving down around a quarter of a per cent following Wall Street’s lacklustre performance overnight. The NASDAQ has slipped nearly 2.5 per cent, the S&P 500 shed 1.5 per cent and the Dow Jones 0.3 per... |
themarketherald.com.au | CHR | 1 year ago |
Closing Bell: ASX ends flat, but it’s not a good flat. More an Oxford Dictionary ‘to lack vigour; dull and lifeless’ flat
Benchmark ASX index closes short by -0.04% Materials sector tries but cannot offset everyone else Small caps led by HAL, DTC The ASX200 Index has closed slightly lower after jumping early (+0.3%) out the gates on Wednesday morning. The... |
Stockhead | CHR | 1 year ago |
$4 billion ‘gold’ boost for Australian miners and exporters in renewable minerals
The Federal Government has added an additional $2 billion in subsidies, creating a $4 billion fund for Australian miners and exporters of critical renewable minerals, particularly battery materials. This fund will support both large and sma... |
ShareCafe | CHR | 1 year ago |
Households warned of more cost of living pain as surging petrol prices threaten to keep inflation elevated
Treasurer Jim Chalmers warned that surging petrol prices threaten to keep inflation elevated for longer, and households needed to brace for more cost of living pain. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Unemployment rate falls to 3.6pc in September as analysts shift focus to quarterly inflation data
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has conceded inflation figures due next week — crucial to the Reserve Bank’s next determination on interest rates — may be higher than hoped due to pressures on global oil prices. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Cheng Lei talks of China arrest: Will Albo handle Xi’s diplomacy of trade coercion and human leverage?
The former Chinese state television news anchor Chéng Lěi 成蕾 is back in Australia, returning home to Melbourne last week after three pitiable years inside some of the murkiest detention in what’s been – even for China’s ludicrously murky... |
Stockhead | CHR | 1 year ago |
Better protection for Australians' online crypto assets
Treasurer Jim Chalmers wants to make crypto exchanges and digital asset platforms subject to existing Australian financial services laws. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Treasurer Jim Chalmers signals cryptocurrency shake-up in bid to stop collapses
Following the spectacular collapse of FTX late last year, the government is set to embark on a shake-up of cryptocurrency laws. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Is this new super tax a sign of things to come?
Is this new tax change set to be Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ first step in his goal to preserve savings in “an equitable and sustainable way”? |
Switzer | CHR | 1 year ago |
Peter Strachan: The junior lithium explorers looking for new hunting grounds
Peter Strachan is a capital markets veteran, resources analyst and lover of the oil and gas game. The brains behind the popular weekly StockAnalysis investment letter, which launched in 2003, Peter has worked in capital markets for over 35... |
Stockhead | CHR | 1 year ago |
Slade Brockman: Wages may be up, but it’s easy to see Australians are poorer
The reality is, Jim Chalmers is out of touch with the average Australian, seemingly oblivious to the pain imposed on them by Labor’s year and a half of interest rate rises. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Chalmers takes jobs manifesto to the Queensland outback
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has headed to outback Queensland to sell his fresh jobs plan amid warnings from bosses. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
$4000 more for pensioners to remain in workforce in Chalmers’ jobs plan
Major changes are set for Australian workers with a new jobs plan aimed at addressing the seismic economic shifts due to hit the nation in the coming decades. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Treasurer Jim Chalmers gets to work on fresh jobs plan
The Albanese government has unveiled it’s new employment strategy that’s hoped to reform the jobs market. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Chalmers doubles down on support for pandemic inquiry despite lack of state scrutiny
Multiple Labor politicians have defended the government's inquiry into the pandemic response, claiming it remains a worthwhile exercise despite widespread condemnation. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Where there’s smoke, there’s fire: Charger confirms lithium at three Bynoe prospects
Lithium mineralisation flagged at three prospects at Bynoe, next door to 30.6Mt Finniss lithium mine There are more than 20 prospect areas to test at the Bynoe project Field programs are now planned at Charger’s Lake Johnston project Ch... |
Stockhead | CHR | 1 year ago |
RBA governor could chair two boards under restructure
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says there are still a handful of issues the Reserve Bank and the government are working through from the review into the central bank. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Top 10 at 11: Local markets are driven by a couple of buyouts and not much else today
Stockhead’s Top 10 at shortly-before-11-ish, published in a slightly hurried manner this morning because one of my neighbours is being evicted and it’s starting to look a lot like there could be a spot of biffo out in the street – which mea... |
Stockhead | CHR | 1 year ago |
More Aussies paying tax swells budget surplus to $22.1bn surplus
In a feat not seen since the introduction of the iPhone, Treasurer Jim Chalmers will today unveil a major improvement to the budget bottom line. |
The West | CHR | 1 year ago |
Is Fortescue set to be pipped at the post on green hydrogen?
Fortescue Metals Group Ltd (ASX: FMG) founder Andrew 'Twiggy' Forrest has a lot at stake in the race to produce green hydrogen. The S&P/ASX 200 Index (ASX: XJO) mining stock has differentiated itself from its peers by investing heavil... |
Motley Fool | CHR | 1 year ago |
Miners drag ASX down; Sezzle soars
Qantas CEO Vanessa Hudson 'has a lot of work to do': Chalmers. Income lift boosts Sezzle. NAB warns against branch mandate. KMD drops on profit fall. |
The Australian | CHR | 1 year ago |