2.10BMarket Cap-6317P/E (Static)
1.875High1.840Low1.34MVolume1.855Open1.875Pre Close2.50MTurnover2.01052wk High0.14%Turnover Ratio1.12BShares1.10052wk Low-0.172EPS TTM1.74BFloat Cap5.500Historical HighLossP/E (Static)932.34MShs Float0.040Historical Low-0.296EPS LYR1.87%Amplitude--Dividend TTM2.39P/B1Lot Size--Div YieldTTM
Genesis Minerals Ltd Stock Forum
• Top losers: $Nextdc Ltd(NXT.AU)$, $De Grey Mining Ltd(DEG.AU)$, $Genesis Minerals Ltd(GMD.AU)$
Market Performance
Australia's $S&P/ASX 200(.XJO.AU)$ closed 0.5% lower at 7752.5, as investors consider how interest-rate uncertainty and an escalation of hostilities in the Middle East may affect markets.
IT and healthcare stocks were two of the...
• Top losers: $Genesis Minerals Ltd(GMD.AU)$, $Cettire Ltd(CTT.AU)$, $Bellevue Gold Ltd(BGL.AU)$
Australia's $S&P/ASX 200(.XJO.AU)$ closed 0.15% lower at 7770.6, dragged into the red by weak commodity stocks. The ASX's 1.3% weekly gain marked its third rise of that size in the last four weeks.
Iron-ore, gold, ...
• Top losers: $Infratil Ltd(IFT.AU)$, $Tabcorp Holdings Ltd(TAH.AU)$, $Insurance Australia Group Ltd(IAG.AU)$
$S&P/ASX 200(.XJO.AU)$ closed 0.8% higher at 7561.2 in its first session after the Christmas break, fuelled by a rally in the price of iron ore to an 18-month high of $US140 a tonne. All sectors finished in the green, led by pr...
• Dow hits record high
• ASX rallies as miners, tech and real estate stocks jump
• Stocks to watch: Genesis Minerals, Viva Energy, Orora
- Moomoo News AU
Wall Street Summary
Investors searched for hints Wednesday on whether the Federal Reserve might begin cutting interest rates next year. The central bank didn't disappoint.
Stocks hovered near the flatline th...
• Top losers: $Imugene Ltd(IMU.AU)$, $Lynas Rare Earths Ltd(LYC.AU)$, $IDP Education Ltd(IEL.AU)$
$S&P/ASX 200(.XJO.AU)$ rose 0.5% to 7235.3, with almost all sectors finishing the day in positive territory, despite weakening business confidence and still-soft consumer sentiment.
Technology and consumer staples were s...
What to watch in markets right now....
1 - Welcome to the first trading week of September. September is the worst month for equities. Is it a buying opportunity? Depending on how you want to look at it, the ninth month of the year, is the worst month for share market returns, because it's when companies tran...
• S&P 500 sold off on hot producer inflation
• The ASX dropped 0.7 per cent, weighed down by heavy losses across the utilities sector
• Stocks to watch: Tyro Payments, Nitro Software, AUB Group
- Moomoo News AU
Wall Street Summary
US stocks rounded off a losing week with another down-leg as mixed economic data failed to clarify the likely outlook for interest rates. The Fed me...
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