Banking & Finance
The Australian share market opened lower on Friday as metals prices fell. Wall Street has provided a flat lead to the local market. Yesterday the Asian markets widely surged as investors were inspired by the US economic data. The Australian stocks snapped a three-day losing streak and posted a strong 2.4 per cent gain at the close.
The Australian share market today started with a modest drop at opening while the US and UK markets closed overnight for public holidays. The local market could be driven by the economic data due out today, particularly the Reserve Bank of Australia's decision on official interest rates.
Brickworks Limited (ASX:BKW) today announces two key financing facilities that will further strengthen its balance sheet and financial position.
AMP Ltd (ASX:AMP) says it is still interested in acquiring the AXA Asia Pacific Holdings' (ASX:AXA) Australia and New Zealand business while the Australian competition watchdog did not block its proposal.
Australian shares opened stronger this morning on bargain hunting, despite Wall Street overnight fell on worries over the effectiveness of the bailout plan for eurozone and fears over China's further move to tighten monetary policy. Yesterday China's data showing that inflation in the country is rising prompted declines in most Asian markets.
Australian shares extended their losses today as the debt issues in Euro zone continued to perplex the global stock markets. The Australian stocks joined the slump in Asian region this morning with a 1.4 per cent fall in S&P/ASX200 index at opening. Japan's Nikkei 225 shed more than 3 per cent in early trade, after the market closed for public holiday for three days.
Australian shares fell significantly this morning after the US and European markets shed on concerns over the euro zone's ability to contain its debt crisis. The S&P/ASX 200 index lost nearly 2 per cent shortly after the market opened. On economic news front, today Australian Industry Group releases performance of service index for April, while Australian Bureau of Statistics publishes building approvals data for March.
Today Australian shares continued their losing streak in early trade, despite a positive lead from Wall Street. Yesterday the Asian and Australian market declined massively on the back to credit ratings downgrades for Greece and Portugal. Australian market's decline today was led by financial shares.
The Australian shares opened higher on Tuesday despite most Asian markets dropped in early trade. Miners were boosted by stronger copper and gold prices. Most Asian markets yesterday rose as sentiment was improved after prospects of a European Union and the International Monetary Fund bailout for Greece. The Australian sharemarket was closed on Monday for a public holiday. In economic news today, the Australian Bureau of Statistics is due to unveil producer price indices (PPI) for March quarter. The National Australia Bank releases its business confidence survey for the March quarter.
Australian share dropped sharply this morning, while most Asian markets also opened lower as Greece's debt woes lingered. Thursday Japan's Nikkei shed more than 1.7 per cent in early trade, and Australia's S&P/ASX200 declined 1.1 per cent. Yesterday Asian markets were stronger as technology stocks were encouraged by solid earnings from Apple and higher commodities prices pushed up resources shares. Japan's Nikkei and South Korea's Kospi climbed 1.7 per cent each, China's Shanghai Composite climbed 1.8 per cent.
Mining & Metals
- Image Resources NL (ASX:IMA) First Atlas Heavy Mineral Concentrate Shipment and Market Guidance
- Ellis Martin Report: Blue Lagoon Resources Inc. (CNSX:BLLG) Plans Production in Q3 of 2025
- Flagship Minerals Ltd (ASX:FLG) Pantanillo Advanced Large Scale Oxide Gold Project - Maricunga Gold Belt
- Vertex Minerals Limited (ASX:VTX) Reward Gold Mine Project Update
- Sayona Mining Limited (ASX:SYA) MergeCo to be named Elevra Lithium and Board Nominees
- Far East Gold Ltd (ASX:FEG) New Discovery - High Grade Gold Zone at Idenburg
Oil Gas & Energy
- Pilot Energy Limited (ASX:PGY) $5.0m Placement to Underpin Cliff Head Operations and Corporate Activity
- Central Petroleum Limited (ASX:CTP) Gas Supply for Arafura to be Re-Marketed for Sale
- Basin Energy Ltd (ASX:BSN) Mineralisation Structures Identified at North Sweden Project
- Jade Gas Holdings Limited (ASX:JGH) Second Production Well Confirms Outstanding Gas Potential
- Deep Yellow Limited (ASX:DYL) Final Investment Decision Deferred for Tumas Project
- State Gas Limited (ASX:GAS) Drill Data Reinforces Confidence in Rolleston West Project
Life Sciences
- Proteomics International Laboratories Ltd (ASX:PIQ) Investor Presentation Morgan Stanley Alpha ex-100 Conference
- Proteomics International Laboratories Ltd (ASX:PIQ) Appoints Clinical Advisory Board for PromarkerEso
- Proteomics International Laboratories Ltd (ASX:PIQ) Australian Patent Granted for OxiDx Oxidative Stress Test
- Memphasys Limited (ASX:MEM) Pivotal Clinical Trial Confirms Best-in-Class Performance
- Proteomics International Laboratories Ltd (ASX:PIQ) Investor Presentation - Broker Meets Biotech
- BPH Energy Limited (ASX:BPH) PEP11 Offshore Petroleum Joint Venture Update