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Emma Davies

Western Australia

Journalist at Stockhead

Journalist @stockheadau, part time hobby farmer and wannabe dog breeder

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Articles

  • 3 days ago | laytons.com | Emma Davies

    This case highlights a number of interesting elements of Trust Law intertwined with some Contract Law and Probate Law for good measure. In simple terms, Mrs Elborne owned a property. It was worth a fair sum of money therefore she wanted a way to minimise the Inheritance Tax (IHT) liability due on her death. Her advisors came up with a rather sophisticated plan to this end.

  • 6 days ago | stockhead.com.au | Emma Davies

    Market volatility has pushed the gold price to A$5269/ozSpotlight is on domestic gold plays in QueenslandQXR has 100,000ha of gold projects in the Drummond BasinMarket volatility has pushed the gold price to record highs in both US and Australian dollar terms, as investors pile into safe haven bullion. The price is sitting at a pretty at US$3403/oz (or A$5269/oz at the time of writing) and is predicted to rise even further.

  • 1 week ago | stockhead.com.au | Emma Davies

    Top resources stocks for April included gold, copper, rare earths … and … lithium explorersDY6 takes top spot for biggest monthly stock gainJindalee Lithium nabs honourable mentionDespite hitting a bit of a speedbump last month, gold still shone as the commodity to be in during April. The precious metal briefly touched the sun at a record US$3500 an ounce before dropping back to under US$3300/oz post-month’s end.

  • 2 weeks ago | stockhead.com.au | Emma Davies

    Move over rare earths, graphite is a key critical mineral tooChina dominates supply, pushing governments to shore up domestic graphiteThese ASX stocks could be well placed to secure a spot in the supply chainRare earths have been in the spotlight lately with the US/China tariff trade war highlighting the need for Western countries to shore up domestic supply chains, particularly around minerals critical to defence and tech applications. But one mineral that’s slipped under the radar is graphite.

  • 2 weeks ago | stockhead.com.au | Emma Davies

    Prime Minister Albanese has promised a $1.2bn critical minerals reservice if re-elected next month. Pic: Getty Images.

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