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The New Zealand dollar has posted sharp losses on Thursday. In the European session, NZD/USD is trading at 0.5904, down 0.97%. New Zealand's GDP slides by 0.97% New Zealand's economy took a tumble in the second quarter, declining 0.9% q/q. This was a sharp downturn from the Q1 gain of 0.9% and below the market estimate of -0.3%. The economy has contracted in three of the last five quarters. Annually, GDP declined 0.6%, unchanged from the first quarter and well below the market estimate of 0%. The New Zealand dollar is down 1% on the soft GDP reading. The GDP report showed broad weakness across the economy as construction and manufacturing posted declines and services were…
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The New Zealand dollar has edged lower on Tuesday. In the North American session, NZD/USD is trading at 0.5892, down 0.27% on the day. New Zealand employment expected at -0.1% New Zealand releases the employment report for the second quarter on Wednesday, with the markets braced for worsening data for the labor market. Employment change is expected to contract by 0.1%, down from a 0.1% gain in Q1. The unemployment rate, which was unchanged at Q1 at 5.1%, is expected to rise to 5.3% in Q2, which would be the highest rate since Q3 2020. The New Zealand economy sustained a recession last year and the labor market has softened. Global demand for New Zealand exports has fal…
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The New Zealand dollar has posted gains on Wednesday. In the North American session, NZD/USD is trading at 0.6042, up 0.45% on the day. The New Zealand dollar sustained sharp losses a day earlier, declining 0.75%. New Zealand GDP expected to fall 0.8% The New Zealand economy is in recession and the markets are bracing for a contraction in first-quarter GDP of 0.8%. The economy declined in Q4 2024 by 1.1%. A weak GDP report would put pressure on the Reserve Bank of New Zealand to reduce interest rates at the next meeting on July 9. The Reserve Bank has been aggressive and lowered rates for a sixth straight time in May to 3.25%, for a total of 225 basis poin…
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The New Zealand dollar showed some strong gains earlier but couldn't consolidate. After rising as much as 0.50%, NZD/USD has retracted and is trading at 0.5939 in the North American session, up 0.17% on the day. New Zealand inflation expectations ticks lower in Q3 New Zealand's inflation expectations for the next two years ticked lower in the third quarter, falling to 2.28% from 2.29% in Q2. As well, one-year inflation expecations dipped to 2.37% from 2.41%. These are not large decreases by any stretch, but the updated figures indicate that businesses expect inflation to ease slightly. The readings are within the Reserve Bank of New Zealand's inflation target band of 1…
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The New Zealand dollar added gains earlier today but was unable to consolidate. NZD/USD is trading at 0.5927, down 0.19% on the day. The New Zealand dollar has surged as much as 1.9% since Thursday. New Zealand manufacturing sales slides New Zealand's manufacturing sector continues to struggle. Manufacturing sales fell sharply in the second quarter with a 2.9% decline. This was a sharp reversal from the 4.8% in Q1 and well below the market estimate of 4.5% increase. Manufacturing sales were broadly lower across the sector and are expected to weigh on second-quarter GDP, which will be released next week. The Reserve Bank of New Zealand lowered the cash rate to 3…
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The New Zealand dollar continues to have a quiet week. In the European session, NZD/USD is trading at 0.5923, up 0.37% on the day. The kiwi has been under pressure, falling 3.4% against the US dollar in July. New Zealand's unemployment rises, job growth declines New Zealand's employment report for Q2 was pretty much as expected, but the news wasn't good. The unemployment rate rose to 5.2% from 5.1% in Q1, below the consensus of 5.3%. This marked the highest unemployment rate since Q3 2020. Employment Change declined by 0.1%, down from a 0.1% gain in Q1 and matching the consensus. This was the third decline in four quarters. The weak figures point to growing slack in th…
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On-chain data shows New Whales on the Bitcoin network have been realizing losses recently, while Old Whales have remained at the sidelines. Bitcoin Has Faced Loss Selling From The Newbie Whales In a new post on X, CryptoQuant community analyst Maartunn has talked about the latest trend in the profit/loss realization behavior of the Bitcoin whales. “Whales” broadly refer to the BTC investors that hold at least 1,000 tokens in their balance. At the current exchange rate, the cutoff for the cohort is equivalent to $91.6 million, which is quite significant. As such, this group represents the big-money hands of the market, who can carry some degree of influence. Whales can…
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On-chain data shows the short-term holder Bitcoin whales have recently increased their Realized Cap share to the highest level ever. Bitcoin Is Currently Being Dominated By New Capital In a new post on X, CryptoQuant community analyst Maartunn has talked about the latest trend in the share of the Bitcoin whale Realized Cap held by the short-term holders. The Realized Cap here is an on-chain indicator that measures, in short, the total amount of capital that the BTC investors as a whole have put into the cryptocurrency. Changes in this metric reflect the incoming or outgoing of capital. In the context of the current topic, the Realized Cap of only a portion of holders …
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Newmont (NYSE: NEM, TSX: NGT) commemorated the 10th anniversary of the Red Chris mine in British Columbia and the successful co-management with the Tahltan Nation by announcing an C$8 million ($5.8 million) community investment to benefit the Tahltan communities of Telegraph Creek, Dease Lake and Iskut. The world’s biggest gold miner acquired Red Chris in 2023 when it bought Australia’s Newcrest in a $17 billion deal, and has since been eyeing further expansion in the mineral-rich Canadian province. Red Chris is an open-pit copper and gold mine that employs around 220 Tahltans and generates approximately C$100 million annually in business with the Tahltan Nation D…
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Newmont Corp. (NYSE: NEM), the world’s largest gold miner, said Monday that chief executive Tom Palmer will retire later this year, with chief operating officer Natascha Viljoen set to take over on January 1, 2026. Palmer, who took the top job in October 2029, said it was the right time to step aside after nearly 40 years in the mining industry, including 12 with Newmont. Viljoen joined Newmont in 2023 after leading Anglo American Platinum, now Valterra, and serving on Anglo American’s Group Management Committee. The leadership change announcement comes on the same day Barrick Mining (TSX: ABX; NYSE: G) disclosed the sudden resignation of its CEO, Mark Bristow…
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Newmont (NYSE, ASX: NEM, TSX: NGT) said on Friday it has received the final payment of $100 million related to its divestment of the Akyem gold mine in Ghana. In October 2024, Newmont agreed to sell its Akyem operation to China’s Zijin Mining Group for $1 billion in cash, of which $900 million had been paid when the deal closed in April. The remaining $100 million is payable once certain conditions are met, specifically the successful renewal of one of the Akyem mining by Zijin. In a press release Friday, the Chinese gold miner confirmed that the Parliament of Ghana has ratified the mining lease renewal, which had already been approved by the Ministry of Lands…
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Newmont (NYSE, ASX: NEM, TSX: NGT) says it has netted around $470 million from selling equity stakes in Greatland Resources (ASX: GGP) and Discovery Silver (TSX: DSV) as part of ongoing efforts to generate cash for its core mining business. In February 2024, the world’s largest gold miner announced plans to divest certain non-core assets, including six mines across Canada, Australia and Ghana, to improve its cash position and optimize its portfolio by focusing on “higher-quality, Tier 1 assets.” In a press release Tuesday, the Denver, Colorado-based company said its monetization of Greatland and Discovery shares further streamlines Newmont’s equity portfolio, whil…
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Newmont Corp. (NYSE: NEM) is preparing a major cost-reduction plan that could lead to thousands of job losses, Bloomberg reported on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter. The world’s largest gold miner, which completed its $15 billion acquisition of Newcrest Mining in 2023, is targeting a reduction of as much as $300 per ounce in all-in sustaining costs (AISC). That would represent a cut of about 20% and bring Newmont closer in line with its lowest-cost peers. Rising costs after Newcrest deal Newmont’s costs have surged in recent years, climbing more than 50% over the past five years due to higher energy, labor, and material prices. The situation w…
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Newmont (NYSE, ASX: NEM, TSX: NGT) announced Monday that the first gold pour at its Ahafo North project in Ghana took place on Sept. 19, marking a critical milestone toward commercial production in the fourth quarter of 2025. This follows the completion of key development phases, including ore stockpiling that began in late 2024, and the commissioning of critical infrastructure, such as processing circuits, mining support facilities and a tailings storage facility. The project is currently ramping up toward full operational readiness, the world’s largest gold miner said. Located 30 km north of Newmont’s existing Ahafo South operations, Ahafo North is part of t…
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Newmont’s (NYSE: NEM) restructuring plan after its acquisition of Newcrest Mining has impacted around 16% of its entire workforce, according to a memo seen by Reuters. In late August, Bloomberg reported that the world’s largest gold miner would carry out a sweeping restructuring plan following its $17 billion buy of Australia’s Newcrest in 2023. The plan, reflecting Newmont’s efforts to streamline operations and integrate the two companies, could lead to thousands of job losses, Bloomberg said. As part of this integration, Newmont launched an overhaul project, known internally as ‘Project Catalyst’ — as revealed by Reuters. Restructuring complete Citing a c…
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Newmont (NYSE, ASX: NEM; TSX: NGT) is working to restore communications with three workers trapped underground at its Red Chris mine in northwest British Columbia after contact with them was cut off Wednesday following two collapses. The company has also deployed a remote-controlled scoop to remove debris and restore access beyond the accident site, a Newmont spokesperson said on Thursday morning. Three business partner employees remain trapped inside the copper-gold mine, and before communication was cut off on Wednesday, they had confirmed they safely entered a refuge bay. It contains food, water and ventilation sufficient to support an extended stay. Newmont su…
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Newmont Corp (NYSE: NEM) has agreed to sell its Coffee gold project in Yukon to Fuerte Metals (TSXV: FMT) for up to $150 million, completing a year-long divestment plan. Under the deal, Newmont will receive $10 million in cash at closing and $40 million in Fuerte shares. The company will also retain a 3% net smelter return royalty on the project, which Fuerte can repurchase for up to $100 million. The sale finalizes Newmont’s exit from eight non-core assets it put on the block in early 2024, including the Éléonore mine in Quebec, the Musselwhite and Porcupine mines in Ontario and its 70% stake in the Havieron project in Western Australia. Newmont chief…
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Newmont (NYSE: NEM; TSX: NGT) has sold its entire stake in Orla Mining (TSX: OLA) for $439 million, marking another step in its broader divestiture program aimed at streamlining its portfolio. The company disposed of all 43 million Orla shares at $10.14 per share through the Toronto Stock Exchange. The sale comes amid Newmont’s efforts to unlock more than $2 billion in cash through asset sales, workforce reductions, and debt cuts following its $17.14 billion takeover of Australia’s Newcrest in 2023. Shares of Newmont rose 3% in New York following the announcement, lifting its market capitalization to $88.6 billion, while Orla shares fell 7.8%, valuing the company …
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Inflection Resources (CSE: AUCU / OTCQB: AUCUF) announced Monday it has entered into definitive agreement to acquire an 100% interest in a portfolio of Australian copper-gold exploration projects in New South Wales and the Northern Territory from subsidiaries of Newmont Corporation (NYSE: NEM). The Tennant East project located in Australia’s Northern Territory comprises 12 exploration licenses covering a number of iron oxide copper gold (IOCG) targets which have received minimal exploration work to-date, the company said. The Bell River project is located in the Macquarie Arc in central New South Wales. Inflection said it considers the project to be highly prosp…
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Headwater Gold (CSE: HWG) says its exploration permit on the Spring Peak project in Nevada has been selected as part of the FAST-41 program, a US federal initiative designed to streamline approvals for vital infrastructure related to mining projects. In a press release on Monday, the Canadian-listed gold junior confirmed that the exploration project, referred to as the Burnt Rock Plan of Operations, will now appear on the FAST-41 project dashboard. This inclusion would provide for “transparent and efficient regulatory review and predictable permitting timelines” for the Spring Peak gold exploration project, Headwater said. Shares of Headwater Gold rose by nearly 5…
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Newmont’s (NYSE, ASX: NEM) Ahafo North project in Ghana is now officially in commercial production, the company announced last Friday, marking the successful completion of one of West Africa’s most significant mining developments in recent years. The milestone, the Denver, Colorado-based gold miner says, represents a “culmination of a comprehensive development program” that included extensive infrastructure construction, processing facility commissioning and workforce development initiatives. Located in 290 km northwest of Ghana’s capital Accra, the Ahafo North project forms part of the broader Ahafo lease that also comprises Newmont’s existing Ahafo South opera…
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Week Ahead 23-27th June 2025 – Highlights include: Global PMIs; inflation data from the US, Canada, Australia; BoJ Summary of Opinions Newsquawk Highlights for the Week Ahead 23-27th June 2025 MON: EZ/UK/US Flash PMIs (Jun). TUE: NBH Announcement, German Ifo (Jun), Canadian CPI (May), US Richmond Fed (Jun). WED: BoJ Summary of Opinions, CNB Announcement, PBoC MLF, Australian CPI (May). THU: Banxico Announcement, German GfK Consumer Sentiment (Jul), US Durable Goods (May), US GDP Final (Q1), US PCE Final (Q1). FRI: Japanese Tokyo CPI (Jun), UK GDP (Q1), French/Spanish Prelim CPI (Jun), EZ Sentiment Survey (Jun), US PCE (May) EZ PMIs (MON): Expectations are for a…
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NEWSQUAWK PREVIEW: Japanese LDP Leadership Election, 4th October 2025 Tokyo Japanese LDP Leadership Election BACKGROUND The LDP will elect its new president on 4th October following the resignation of PM Ishiba on 7th September. The winner will almost certainly become Japanʼs next PM, with the Diet vote slated for mid-October. The contest comes at a moment of weakness for the party: the LDP-Komeito coalition no longer holds a majority in either chamber of the Diet, after losing the upper house in July 2025 and already being short in the lower house since 2024, leaving the new leader judged primarily on their ability to unify the party and secure opposition cooperation…
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Newsquawk Week Ahead: 8th-12th December 2025 Highlights include FOMC, RBA, BoC, SNB, UK GDP, Aussie Jobs, Chinese Trade and Inflation How does Inflation affect Interest rates MON: Chinese Trade Balance (Nov) TUE: RBA Announcement, EIA STEO, German Trade Balance (Oct), US JOLTS (Oct) WED: FOMC Announcement, BoC Announcement, Chinese Inflation (Nov), Swedish GDP (Oct), Norwegian CPI (Nov), US Employment Cost Index (Q3) THU: SNB Announcement, CBRT Announcement, OPEC MOMR, IEA OMR, Australian Jobs Report (Nov), Swedish CPIF (Nov) FRI: UK GDP (Oct), German/French/Spanish Final CPI (Nov) CHINESE TRADE BALANCE (MON): Note, the data will encapsulate the first full period…
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‘Week Ahead Highlights: US jobs data, ISM surveys, Eurozone inflation, RBA policy MON:N/A TUE: RBA Announcement, BoJ Summary of Opinions, Japanese Retail Sales (Aug), Chinese Official and Caixin PMIs Final (Sep), UK GDP (Q2), French CPI Prelim (Sep), German CPI Prelim (Sep), EZ Sentiment Survey (Sep). WED: RBI Policy Announcement; Japanese Tankan (Q3), US, EZ & UK Final Manufacturing PMI (Sep), EZ Flash HICP (Sep), US ADP (Sep), ISM Manufacturing (Sep). THU: Swiss CPI (Sep), EZ Unemployment (Aug), US Challenger Layoffs (Sep), Weekly Claims, Factory Orders. FRI: Japanese Unemployment (Aug), Turkish CPI (Sep), EZ & UK Composite PMIs (Sep), EZ Producer Prices (Au…
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