ORIGIN ENERGY LIMITED
Location
NEW SOUTH WALES
Founded
1946-03-04
Website
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2025-02-21 (arnnet.com.au)
Superloop doubles down on strategy to return to profitability –
Publicly listed Superloop is on track to achieve its 'Double Down' strategy ambitions, making a clear path to achieve positive net profit results in FY26.
Read more2025-02-01 (goldcoastbulletin.com.au)
Closing Bell: Tech stocks prop up ASX to near highs after Apple’s record quarter | Gold Coast Bulletin
Friday's afternoon session saw the ASX200 benchmark pull back slightly from its record highs, with the index closing higher by 0.5%. For the week, it was still up almost 2%.
Read more2025-02-01 (couriermail.com.au)
Closing Bell: Tech stocks prop up ASX to near highs after Apple’s record quarter | The Courier Mail
Friday's afternoon session saw the ASX200 benchmark pull back slightly from its record highs, with the index closing higher by 0.5%. For the week, it was still up almost 2%.
Read more2025-01-31 (goldcoastbulletin.com.au)
ASX 200 tracks record close; Origin down
Origin cuts APLNG guidance. Rinehart lifts Lynas stake. Broker upgrade for Zip. Lendlease selling Capella. US probing if DeepSeek used Nvidia chips. Trump advisors hunt for deals as Canada, Mexico tariffs loom.
Read more2025-01-10 (smh.com.au)
ASX slumps ahead of US jobs data report as dollar hits two-year low
The sharemarket fell on Friday, as global investors watch for US jobs data that could influence the outlook for interest rates.
Read more2024-12-27 (watoday.com.au)
Markets today: ASX comes out swinging on the back of Boxing Day sales
Bargain-hunting shoppers have helped the Australian sharemarket rally on the first day of trade after the Christmas break, with the index on track to add almost 10 per cent this year.
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2024-12-09 (rttnews.com)
Asian Markets Mixed Amid Cautious Trades
Asian stock markets are trading mixed on Tuesday, following the broadly negative cues from Wall Street overnight, as markets in the region react positively to China's announcement of more proactive fiscal measures and a moderately looser monetary policy that bodes well for the nations flattering economy.
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2024-12-03 (rttnews.com)
Asian Markets Trade Mostly Higher
Asian stock markets are mostly higher on Tuesday, following the mixed cues from Wall Street overnight with both S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite hitting all-time highs, as traders remain optimistic about an interest rate cut by the US Fed in December after remarks from Fed Governor Christopher Waller that he is 'leaning toward' a December rate cut.
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2024-11-29 (brisbanetimes.com.au)
Banks, property stocks weigh down ASX; Star endures tumultuous day
Resolute has now made settlement payments totalling $US130 million to the government of Mali, where it operates its Syama mine. A final payment worth $US30 million is expected to be paid in the next month. WiseTech’s share value rose 1.8 per cent, while NextDC also added 2.5 per cent. Woodside Energy (up 0.5 per cent) and Santos (up 0.3 per cent) progressed, while Ampol retreated 1.5 per cent. Webjet shares surged by 9 per cent, a day after the ACCC launched legal proceedings against the online travel booking site in the Federal Court. The laggards No industry sector lost more than real estate, with Goodman Group down 0.8 per cent and Scentre Group down 1.1 per cent, as investors weighed up the prospect of the Reserve Bank not cutting interest rates until the middle of next year.
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