ASX Announcements
Acquisition of Filo and joint venture with Lundin Mining
Asset Acquisition, Progress Report
- Jul 30, 2024
- 5 pages
Update - United Kingdom group action
Progress Report, Company Administration - Other
- Jul 15, 2024
- 2 pages
Notification of cessation of securities - BHP
Appendix 3H (Notification of cessation of securities)
- Jul 10, 2024
- 4 pages
Today
‘Carnage’ in steel markets to sink iron ore below $US90
Analysts can’t understand what is holding up the price of Australia’s key export and Westpac says the market is ignoring key fundamentals.
- 13 mins ago
- Alex Gluyas
BHP, Rio and Qantas back $250m carbon fund to beef up emission offsets
The fund is being run by Silva Capital, itself a joint venture of agriculture-focused private capital investor ROC Capital and C6 Investment Management.
- Ben Potter
Yesterday
BHP forced to negotiate in new push to unionise Pilbara
Unions have forced BHP to the negotiating table and are demanding Rio Tinto do the same, a big breakthrough in their attempts to re-unionise the country’s biggest export industry after decades on the sidelines.
- Brad Thompson
This Month
Gold saves the day as Diggers deals with the nickel and lithium rout
The annual Kalgoorlie conference was abuzz with the hopes and dreams of nickel and critical minerals groups – last year. How different things are now.
- Brad Thompson
- Exclusive
- Legal industry
Lawyer fees for class action against BHP top $680 million
BHP’s portion of the costs for the 22-week trial are forecast to be about £108 million, according to documents filed with Britain’s High Court.
- Ronald Mizen
- Analysis
- Inside China
Bad news for Australia: China’s steel crisis is set to deepen
Prices are tumbling, profits are dwindling, and there’s little relief on offer from a government focused on retooling China’s economy for the long term.
- Updated
- Hallie Gu
- Opinion
- Australian economy
Future Made in Australia is already running off the rails
The Albanese government has fallen into the trap of trying to achieve political wins at high economic cost. And nobody is stopping them.
- John Kehoe
‘I’m always switched on’: How this Olympic diver balances a job at BHP
Maddi Keeney gets a second chance at a medal in the 3m springboard from Wednesday night Australian time after heartbreak in the first week of the Games.
- Hannah Wootton
ASX valuations mask grim reality of a softening economy
Sharemarket investors need to factor in that central banks cut interest rates when economies slow and profit growth splutters.
- Simon Evans
BHP’s high-altitude copper bet shows guts, but glory isn’t guaranteed
BHP boss Mike Henry has demonstrated plenty of courage by following the Lundin family to the top of the Andes mountains. Will he be rewarded?
- Peter Ker
- Opinion
- Lithium
Albemarle sounds warning on critical minerals processing
The US-based firm’s decision to reduce output from its lithium hydroxide plant and write down much of its investment demonstrates the flaws in Australia’s plan for greater domestic processing of critical minerals.
- Jennifer Hewett
July
Nickel boss says Indonesia trying to distance itself from China
Nickel Industries managing director Justin Werner says Jakarta wants to attract more Western investment to an industry dominated by China.
- Brad Thompson
Why Rio Tinto wants a bigger presence in lithium and copper
‘I couldn’t care less about what the lithium price is in the next 12 months,’ says chief executive Jakob Stausholm.
- Updated
- Peter Ker
BHP warns on ‘made in Australia’
BHP has warned the Albanese government that its flagship Future Made in Australia policy risks being undercut by the economy’s high costs, unproductive workplace laws, and uncompetitive tax system.
- Phillip Coorey
BHP in $3.2b South American copper deal
BHP will step into Argentinian copper under a $US2.1 billion ($3.2 billion) deal with the famous Lundin family to take a Canadian explorer private.
- Updated
- Peter Ker
Potash giant says life about to get harder for BHP
Global fertiliser giant Nutrien predicts big challenges ahead for BHP as it tries to make an expensive leap into potash production.
- Brad Thompson
- Opinion
- Chanticleer
$3b deal shows how BHP dusted itself off and tried again
Mike Henry was disappointed his $75 billion takeover bid for Anglo American failed. But his latest deal helps to show investors he has many other ways to play the copper bull story.
- James Thomson
ASX drops 1pc | $3.2b BHP copper deal | Heartbreak in the Paris
Read everything that’s happened in the news so far today.
Anglo’s Grosvenor mine unlikely to restart before it hits the market
The London-listed diversified miner’s chief executive, Duncan Wanblad, says a fire in Queensland would not derail his break-up plan.
- Peter Ker
Gold miner Northern Star sees silver lining in BHP nickel woes
Northern Star managing director Stuart Tonkin says an era of some West Australian resources groups overpaying to attract and keep workers is over.
- Brad Thompson