This Month
- Opinion
- Opinion
Why superannuation funds are wrong on gold
Millions of Australians could be missing out on the benefits of gold because of a conflict of interest inherent in big super.
- Chris Brycki
Gold Road’s takeover grip on $2.3b De Grey loosens
Gold Road’s grip on Australia’s best undeveloped gold mine will loosen after it bought only a portion of its rights in De Grey to keep alive a rival deal.
- Peter Ker
WA taps Albanese for $200m critical minerals hub
WA has earmarked land near where Alcoa is closing its alumina refinery and a BHP nickel refinery is hanging by a thread for a critical minerals processing hub it wants the Albanese government to co-fund.
- Brad Thompson
April
West African gold play Turaco Gold launches $16m raise
Street Talk understands the $108 million company has called in lead manager and bookrunner Argonaut to round up fresh funds for its West African operations.
- Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
How to adjust your ASX portfolio for a higher-for-longer world
Hot inflation and the prospect that rate cuts will be further delayed should encourage investors to rotate from banks towards miners, Morgan Stanley says.
- James Thomson
This top-performing fundie is all-in on ASX gold stocks
Vasilios Piperoglou believes gold stocks will “multibag” in the coming months, and says Collins St Asset Management value fund has a portfolio full of potential winners.
- Alex Gluyas
Commodity markets perplexed why gold keeps going up
The precious metal’s decoupling from the traditional drivers of prices has analysts divided on its outlook.
- Alex Gluyas
Meet the former refugee retiring at 50 thanks to gold’s surge
Tung Nguyen has invested heavily in gold and bitcoin via his SMSF.
- Tom Richardson
Gold’s dizzying ascent isn’t over yet, say fundies
The precious metal has surged nearly 20 per cent since February, but macro fund managers expect the momentum to continue.
- Sybilla Gross and Yvonne Yue Li
Buy Newmont to benefit from gold price surge, Citi urges
Shares in the gold miner, which merged with Newcrest last year, have fallen. But the investment bank says that should be more than overcome this year.
- Joshua Peach
Breakout in gold is making Ramelius cheap, says Tribeca
Small caps fund manager Simon Brown explains why investors should be buying the WA gold miner, and why he’s standing by Kelsian after a tough earnings season.
- Joanne Tran
- Opinion
- Cryptocurrencies
Why gold is rallying and bitcoin is not
Gold has hit a record high as investors seek insurance against stubborn inflation, but bitcoin has been dealt a blow this week as rate cut hopes have dimmed.
- Karen Maley
Commodity markets flash warning signal for stocks
The concurrent rally in oil and gold prices shows that geopolitical risks have returned to markets which is a “negative omen” for risk assets.
- Alex Gluyas
Gold rally ‘has legs’, as price tipped to reset record
Gold has already jumped more than 9 per cent this year, with ANZ and JPMorgan projecting the precious metal to hit $US2300 an ounce by December.
- Updated
- Joanne Tran
March
Canadian gold play FireFly in $52m cash call
Sources said the $247 million market cap company is seeking to raise fresh funds at a 10 per cent discount to its last traded price.
- Sarah Thompson, Kanika Sood and Emma Rapaport
Perseus prevails in $270m bidding war over Tanzanian gold project
After seven months, the board of OreCorp has flipped its support and recommended shareholders back the takeover over a bid from Canada’s Silvercorp Metals.
- Updated
- Peter Ker
Mining rock stars Beament and Finlayson face their reinvention tests
The divergent paths taken by Bill Beament and Raleigh Finlayson over the past two years sum up Australian mining’s green transition. Who’s on the right track?
- Peter Ker
Perseus boss says gloves are off in $270m gold takeover battle
The gold miner has won over the board and major shareholders of OreCorp with a sweetened takeover offer.
- Brad Thompson
Ballarat mine criminal lawsuit looms
The former owner of the Ballarat gold mine where one worker was killed and another injured in a collapse 500 metres underground was being pursued for unpaid rehabilitation bonds.
- Updated
- Peter Ker and Gus McCubbing
Workers trapped underground at troubled Ballarat mine
Police said they had received reports of a collapse at the Ballarat gold mine, which has recently been the subject of a liquidation process.
- Peter Ker