
Robert Gottliebsen
Business Columnist at The Australian
Robert Gottliebsen is one of Australia's most experienced and insightful business journalists
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2 days ago |
theaustralian.com.au | Geoff Chambers |Zoe De Koning |Robert Gottliebsen |Stephen Rice
Madagascar’s Mines Ministry has renewed the main tenement for AKORA’s Bekisopa iron ore projectRenewal confirms commitment to expand exploration and mining in the countryApplication for renewal of northern tenement submittedSpecial Report: AKORA Resources can progress its Bekisopa iron ore project in Madagascar with confidence after the main tenement was renewed by the Mining Ministry.
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3 days ago |
futures.tradingcharts.com | Robert Gottliebsen
Apr 21, 2025 (The Weekend Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) --The negative impact that Donald Trump's tariff policies are having on US stockmarkets are prompting wealthy Australians to bring their money back home. However, they are not investing that money in the local sharemarket, due to the fact that it is experiencing the same downturns as Wall Street, with their money likely to find its way into the property market, with both the commercial and residential sectors likely to benefit.
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1 week ago |
theaustralian.com.au | Robert Gottliebsen
In theory the lights of Times Square are endangered by the Chinese restrictions on exports of terbium and dysprosium. They also cover lutetium and yttrium, which are important in lutetium-based prostate cancer treatments. Australia has a leading role in these treatments, but the Australian government is being outmanoeuvred by the Swiss. Whoever wins the next election has to understand that we have responsibilities to both the national interest and to the Western world, led by the US.
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1 week ago |
futures.tradingcharts.com | Robert Gottliebsen
Apr 15, 2025 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) --The US tariff gymnastics are driving fundamental global change. But there is an even greater change ahead - a technology transformation which goes to the heart of the US stock market. What began as a sanctions war has evolved into something Washington never planned - a technological divergence.
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1 week ago |
futures.tradingcharts.com | Robert Gottliebsen
Apr 15, 2025 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) --The US tariff gymnastics are driving fundamental global change. But there is an even greater change ahead - a technology transformation which goes to the heart of the US stock market. What began as a sanctions war has evolved into something Washington never planned - a technological divergence.
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