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The ASX has edged up as uranium surges. Meanwhile Bitcoin hits $111K and bargain hunters circle on easing bond yields.
While the West talks the talk on critical minerals supply chains, new analysis from the IEA suggests it's nowhere near walking the walk.
Sovereign Metals (ASX:SVM) has signed an MoU for grid power supply at its Kasiya rutile-graphite project in Malawi.
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Global bond markets are unravelling and portfolios that fail to adapt will be left behind, writes Nigel Green.
Rising institutional interest in developers, a surge in gold and cash takeovers show the mining cycle may be ticking back towards a boom.
Analysts predict the lithium market will face a surplus in the near term but big miners like Rio are playing the long game.
Australia’s peak shareholder lobby group wants Telstra’s mobile phone coverage claims to be independently verified.
The ASX has fallen 0.45pc, responding to a slump on Wall Street. Strength in gold stocks wasn’t enough to arrest the slide.
New World Resources' high-grade Antler copper project in Arizona has pulled Central Asa Metals in for a $185m cash offer.