Articles On Chalmers (ASX:CHR)
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Queensland’s copper sector lives on beyond Mt Isa
Speculation is growing over which projects would help plug a supply gap in one of Australia’s largest mining complexes Closure of Glencore’s underground copper mines presents opportunity for others to step up Queensland copper attracting... |
Stockhead | CHR | 1 month ago |
Treasurer Jim Chalmers announces $900m National Fund to boost lagging productivity
The new $900m fund will pitch state against state in an effort to boost Australia’s sagging productivity levels. |
The West | CHR | 1 month ago |
Treasurer Jim Chalmers offers States a $900m productivity carrot to States
Jim Chalmers will put $900 million in incentives on the table for the States to make actual economic improvements including streamlining commercial zones and slashing red tape around pre-fabricated houses. |
The West | CHR | 1 month ago |
Treasurer Jim Chalmers offers States a $900m productivity carrot
Jim Chalmers will put $900 million in incentives on the table for the States to make actual economic improvements including streamlining commercial zones and slashing red tape around pre-fabricated houses. |
The West | CHR | 1 month ago |
Australia, ANZ working to secure Pacific bank services
Australia's Treasurer Jim Chalmers says the government is in the last stages of talks with ANZ to secure its presence in the Pacific region. |
The West | CHR | 1 month ago |
Chalmers warns Australia ‘wouldn’t be immune’ from trade tension fallout after Trump wins election
Jim Chalmers will issue a grave warning about Australia’s economic vulnerability as the world braces for trade tensions in the wake of the US election. |
The West | CHR | 1 month ago |
Australia braces for Trump slump
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has cautioned that Australia will feel the impact of trade tensions arising from Donald Trump’s election as US president, warning of potential economic challenges. In a speech set to be delivered at the Australian Ins... |
ShareCafe | CHR | 1 month ago |
Australia can withstand Trump trade shocks: Treasurer
Treasurer Jim Chalmers believes Australia is well placed to deal with global financial shocks despite the looming threat of US tariffs. |
The West | CHR | 1 month ago |
ASX Market Close: Index rises on Trump’s election | November 7, 2024
The ASX200 closed up 0.33% at 8226 points. Trump’s election is widely expected to be good for the American energy and defence sectors but troubling for elements of the healthcare sector. It’s likely Trump will revoke or water down Bid... |
themarketonline.com.au | CHR | 2 months ago |
Bynoe Lithium acquisition a Charger for explorer
Charger Metals (ASX:CHR) is acquiring the Bynoe Lithium Project after exercising its pre-emptive right to acquire the remaining 30% interest from Livium (ASX:LIT). Charger Metals will pay $500,000 cash to Livium for whole ownership of t... |
Mining.com.au | CHR | 2 months ago |
RBA boss Michele Bullock and Treasurer Jim Chalmers at loggerheads over inflation as interest rates hold
The Reserve Bank was forced to adjust its expectations due to ‘higher than expected’ Government spending, casting shadows around Jim Chalmers’ claim Labor was making progress in the fight against inflation. |
The West | CHR | 2 months ago |
Australia’s Inflation Returns to Target Range, But Interest Rate Cuts Remain Uncertain
Highlights Inflation falls to RBA’s target range, driven by energy price drops. Core inflation remains above target due to underlying pressures. Interest rate cuts remain uncertain despite inflation milestones. Australia's inflati... |
Kalkine Media | CHR | 2 months ago |
Inflation back on target, but interest rate relief uncertain
Australia’s inflation has returned to the Reserve Bank of Australia’s (RBA) target range of 2-3% for the first time since March 2021, driven by a substantial drop in energy and fuel prices. The Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) announce... |
ShareCafe | CHR | 2 months ago |
Underlying inflation drops 0.4 points to 3.5 per cent, according to Australian Bureau of Statistics data
Jim Chalmers says Australia is on track for a soft landing after inflation dropped to its lowest level since 2021 — but the numbers are unlikely to sway the RBA to cut interest rates. |
The West | CHR | 2 months ago |
‘Billions wasted’ on Covid JobKeeper payments
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says “billions of dollars” were wasted in poorly targeted relief payments during the Covid-19 pandemic. |
The West | CHR | 2 months ago |
Australia’s Economic Outlook Amid Potential US Election Impact
Highlights Australian Treasury and RBA prepare for economic shifts post-US election Key concerns include tariffs, inflationary policies, and bond rate adjustments Potential outcomes weigh heavily on Australia’s trade and economic stab... |
Kalkine Media | CHR | 2 months ago |
‘Doing right thing’: Treasurer focused on economy not polls
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says inflation has halved since Labor took office but highlights there is still work to be done. |
The West | CHR | 2 months ago |
The Monday Report – 28 October 2024
This article is part of the daily news updates from FNArena.com. Stay informed with the latest financial, business, and economic insights. Written by Admin SPI futures are indicating a rather lacklustre start to the final week for October i... |
FNArena | CHR | 2 months ago |
Market Highlights: ASX to rise on Friday as Tesla soars 21pc and Newmont slumps 15pc
ASX set to open positively after mixed Wall Street overnight Tesla shares surge 21pc on strong earnings report Treasurer Chalmers optimistic about Australian economy The ASX is set to to kick off Friday on a positive note following a mi... |
Stockhead | CHR | 2 months ago |
Jim Chalmers tells world leaders escalation in Middle East a big threat to economy
Treasurer Jim Chalmers has warned world leaders an escalation of conflict in the Middle East could derail the economic recovery and make inflation worse. |
The West | CHR | 2 months ago |
METS Insight: Has Australia got talent?
The resources and mining equipment, technology, and services sectors combine to contribute an estimated 15% of Australia’s GDP, creating more than 1.1 million jobs, of which METS businesses employ 300,000 people directly. In this final e... |
Mining.com.au | CHR | 2 months ago |
Core Lithium share price lifts off as Finniss restart studies remain on track
The Core Lithium Ltd (ASX: CXO) share price is marching higher today. Shares in the All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) lithium stock closed yesterday trading at 11.0 cents. In early morning trade on Thursday, shares are changing hands for... |
Motley Fool | CHR | 2 months ago |
State and Federal budgets have been propped up by rocketing revenue, International Monetary Fund data shows
A report from the IMF will add pressure on Treasurer Jim Chalmers to rein in spending to help the inflation fight, revealing budget surpluses have been propped up by rocketing tax revenue. |
The West | CHR | 2 months ago |
IMF Raises Concerns Over Australia’s Inflation Outlook Amid Global Uncertainty
Highlights Australia’s inflation forecast for 2025 has been raised to 3.6%. IMF report warns of potential global trade tensions and economic risks. Australia’s projected inflation will outpace most advanced economies. Australia’s... |
Kalkine Media | CHR | 2 months ago |
Treasurer says core inflation should permit rate cuts but when?
Chalmers said core inflation will go under 3% by December, which should trigger rate cuts. But is there a timing problem with his call on this? |
Switzer | CHR | 2 months ago |
‘Substantial risk’: Jim Chalmers reveals he feared a recession but worst is now passed
Jim Chalmers had several heart-in-mouth moments this year when he believed Australia was falling into recession but now he says the peak of inflation is in the rear view mirror. |
The West | CHR | 2 months ago |
Job figures should not be diminished: treasurer
Jim Chalmers says people have been too quick to disparage employment data, despite concerns it could mean homeowners will wait longer for a rate cut. |
The West | CHR | 2 months ago |
The Overnight Report: Onwards & Upwards
This article is part of the daily news updates from FNArena.com. Stay informed with the latest financial, business, and economic insights. Written by Admin Equities overnight had another positive session, both in the US and in Europe, and t... |
FNArena | CHR | 2 months ago |
Treasurer Chalmers set to stick it to supermarkets and other big business price exploiters
New laws will be introduced to Parliament today. While there might be changes to the bill, the positive political effect of this assault on price-exploiting big businesses will be good for the Labor government’s most important job right now... |
Switzer | CHR | 2 months ago |
The Core Lithium share price is up 37% in a month. Should you sell now?
The Core Lithium Ltd (ASX: CXO) share price is down 4.2% in afternoon trade today. At the time of writing, shares in the All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) lithium stock are changing hands for 11.5 cents apiece. Still, you won't find investor... |
Motley Fool | CHR | 2 months ago |
The Case For Charter Hall
This article is part of the daily news updates from FNArena.com. Stay informed with the latest financial, business, and economic insights. Written by Greg Peel RBA rate hikes have weighed heavily on Australia’s property market, but since a... |
FNArena | CHR | 3 months ago |
Minerals Council lauds mining’s strength amid budget surplus
The Minerals Council of Australia (MCA) has lauded Australia’s second straight budget surplus as a result of the ongoing strength and reliance of the country’s resources sector. Treasurer Jim Chalmers last week announced the Australian G... |
Mining.com.au | CHR | 3 months ago |
Core Lithium shares rocketed 44% in September! What can ASX investors expect now?
Core Lithium Ltd (ASX: CXO) shares enjoyed a tremendous run in September. Shares in the embattled All Ordinaries Index (ASX: XAO) lithium stock ended the day on 30 August trading for 9 cents. At the closing bell on 30 September, shares w... |
Motley Fool | CHR | 3 months ago |
Closing Bell: Sigma soars 22pc, Qantas feels heat from Qatar, and traders cash in on miners’ rally
ASX dips as miners lead selloff as Chinese markets close for holidays Sigma Healthcare soars 22pc after merger update Qantas tumbles 4pc as Qatar eyes Virgin Australia stake The ASX dipped from its record high as miners led the sellof... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 months ago |
QMines wraps up high-grade Develin Creek copper project
QMines wraps up Develin Creek acquisition for $1.66m Maiden drilling has hit high-grade copper and zinc already, including at the exciting Scorpion prospect Hosts significant copper resource, close to the Company’s historic Mt Chalmers cop... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 months ago |
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says China stimulus moves ‘really welcome’
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says a major move by China could be a game changer for a key sector of Australia’s economy. |
The West | CHR | 3 months ago |
Closing Bell: Another China boost for mining stocks; Odessa soars 150pc on uranium project backing
ASX rises modestly with mining stocks leading gains Fortescue surges nearly 5pc as iron ore prices climb on fresh China stimulus Odessa soars on news of a $1,1m placement to secure exploration at its Lyndon uranium project The ASX scal... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 months ago |
Local Markets Surge to Record Highs as Energy and Materials Stocks Propel Growth
Highlights ASX 200 sets a new intraday high of 8,271.90 points, driven by mining and energy gains. Federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers announces a significant budget surplus of $15.8 billion. Iron ore prices rise, boosting shares of key mi... |
Kalkine Media | CHR | 3 months ago |
Top 10 at 11: Exploration and fundraising is exciting the market this morning
Good morning, and welcome to Stockhead’s Top 10 at shortly-before-11-ish, which is meant 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... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 months ago |
Positive Start for ASX Amid Government Surplus
Highlights ASX is expected to rise, despite recent Wall Street trends. The Australian government achieved its second consecutive budget surplus. Global oil prices rose, and base metals surged over the past week. The ASX is set fo... |
Kalkine Media | CHR | 3 months ago |
Closing Bell: Investors rush to mining stocks after China news; while Star crashes 40pc to new low
ASX rises modestly with mining stocks leading gains Fortescue surges nearly 5pc as iron ore prices climb Star Entertainment plunges over 40pc after trading halt lifted The ASX rose modestly by 0.1% on Friday, buoyed by a surge in min... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 months ago |
Jim Chalmers navigates missile concerns in China trade trip
Jim Chalmers is in China for major economic talks, but a massive military move by Beijing is weighing heavy on the visit. |
The West | CHR | 3 months ago |
Market Update: Star Entertainment (ASX:SGR), Endeavour Group (ASX:EDV), and Negative Gearing Developments
The Australian stock market saw notable fluctuations, driven by sector-specific developments and broader policy discussions. Key events include a sharp decline in Star Entertainment’s share price, leadership changes at Endeavour Group, and... |
Kalkine Media | CHR | 3 months ago |
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says China’s stimulus package a ‘very good development’ for Australia
China’s move to reverse its property market slump with a major stimulus package is a ‘very, very good development’ for Australia’s struggling economy, Treasurer Jim Chalmers says. |
The West | CHR | 3 months ago |
Surprise stimulus: China’s bold moves to avert economic stagnation
Has China once again saved the global metal industry, the Australian economy, and the fortunes of people like Chris Ellison of Mineral Resources, along with the sagging renewables sector, especially lithium? That’s a significant question fo... |
ShareCafe | CHR | 3 months ago |
QMines builds foundation for bigger Develin Creek resource
QMines (ASX:QML) is working towards an updated resource at its Develin Creek Project in Queensland, with maiden drilling indicating a “shallow, high-grade” copper and zinc deposit. Initial results from the Scorpion Prospect returned inte... |
Mining.com.au | CHR | 3 months ago |
Jim Chalmers heads to China for trade talks amid worries over missile test
A major move from China is overshadowing federal Treasurer Jim Chalmers’ visit to Australia’s biggest trade partner. |
The West | CHR | 3 months ago |
QMines’ first Scorpion strikes reap high-grade red metal
QMines first drilling campaign at Develin Creek shows the Scorpion deposit’s potential to grow mine life and add higher-grade ore Set to build on current 3.2Mt at 1.05% Cu, 1.22% Zn, 0.17g/t Au and 5.9g/t Ag resource More assays and final... |
Stockhead | CHR | 3 months ago |
Treasurer Jim Chalmers says ‘a lot at stake’ in upcoming two-day China talks
The Treasurer will be travelling to China for two days following concerns China’s slumping economy could have a dire effect on Australia. |
The West | CHR | 3 months ago |
Jim Chalmers talks up ‘welcome’ news in latest RBA interest rate decision
It might be bad news for mortgage holders but Treasurer Jim Chalmers has found the upside to the RBA opting to keep interest rates at a 12-year high. |
The West | CHR | 3 months ago |