Shares in Bellevue Gold will dip below 90¢ after the ASX’s worst performing gold producer tapped capital markets to stem a cash bleed from its problematic mine.
Adrian Rauso
Wiluna Mining is being sued by Australia’s corporate regulator for allegedly failing to accurately disclose details of a capital raising that took place weeks before the company went into administration.
Simone Grogan
Australia’s largest gold miner is on the precipice of making its Pilbara dreams a reality after Gold Road Resources finally endorsed a $5 billion takeover deal.
Gold Fields should cough up at least another $1 billion to buy Gold Road Resources, according to the man that brought the two companies together at their shared gold mine.
Gold rose to a fresh record high as worries about the impact of tariffs on the global economy continued pushing investors to seek safety in the precious metal even after easing US inflation data.
Daniel Newell
Gold surged and launched the share price of WA miners along with it following US President Donald Trump’s backdown on chaos inducing tariffs.
Simone Grogan & Yvonne Yue Li
A new mining study is paving the way for Gold Road to demand a better takeover price from Gold Fields as the feud between mine partners rages on.
The gold miner is in the sights of WA’s safety regulator after an explosion, which has come to light while the company’s shareholders nervously wait on a flagged production downgrade.
Bellevue Gold says its share will remain in a trading halt because it is still not ready to provide investors with a likely production downgrade at its namesake mine in the northern Goldfields.
The boss of Australia’s second largest gold miner has lamented the future impact of Donald Trump’s tariffs, despite the trade barriers catapulting the gold price to record highs.
The boss of Westgold Resources is set for a tidy $275,000 pay increase and upwards of $4 million in company shares, launching him up the ranks of WA’s best paid gold mining executives.
The price of bullion has shattered a new record and one investment bank has revealed its favourite ASX gold stock picks amid the prolonged bull run.
Gold started the week with a fresh record high, ahead of President Donald Trump’s expected latest tariff barrage that’s heightened concerns of a global trade war.
Jason Scott
Gold rose to a fresh record as concerns about a widening trade war remained front of mind for investors, after President Donald Trump pushed ahead with US tariffs on all auto imports.
Sybilla Gross
In a fiery response, the chief of Gold Road has accused Gold Fields of lying, withholding information about the mine the pair share and labelled the South African giant ‘at best a bumbling JV partner’.
Adrian Rauso and Simone Grogan
A South African gold goliath is prepared to pay $3.3 billion to snap up its Goldfields joint venture partner, but the hunted wants to be the hunter.
Australian explorers and project developers have enjoyed a surge in capital raisings as investors seek exposure to the surging gold price.
Neale Prior
The chair of a gold hopeful whose initial public offer has been derailed by permit delays in Guinea is confident approvals will come through in “weeks” and clear the way for a $5 million to $8 million raising.
The Perth Mint has been picked as a global refinery referee for precious metals less than four years after being caught doping gold.
Ramelius Resources has made its long-expected move on fellow gold play Spartan Resources with a $2 billion-plus takeover bid.
Simone Grogan and Daniel Newell
Rottnest’s Quokka populace welcomed hundreds of brokers, CEOs and wealthy investors to the idyllic island this week to share in balmy weather, ice cream and a breather from a mercilessly erratic stock market.
An ounce of gold is fetching a new record price and flirting with the $US3000 barrier after Donald Trump’s chaotic tariff talk and unpredictable inflation brightened the precious metal’s safe haven appeal.
Bullion has risen by 12 per cent this year, driven by uncertainties around geopolitics and US President Donald Trump’s tariff policies.
Yihui Xie
A Fremantle startup believes it can use water from Regis Resources’ gold mining pits to grow red seaweed that makes cow burps and farts less pollutive.
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