The Market Online - At The Bell

Join our daily newsletter At The Bell to receive exclusive market insights

The ASX200 has been down 0.2% at 8337 points in afternoon trade.

The Aussie unemployment rate fell to 3.9% in November, signaling an ongoing tight labour market, despite a slowing economy. More than 35,000 jobs were added to the economy in November, pushing the jobless rate below 4% for the first time since March.

Industrials has been the worst performing sector, down 1.1%, followed by Real Estate, down 0.9% and Telecommunication, down 0.6%. Energy has been the best performer, up 0.6%, followed by Information Technology, up half a percent (0.5%).

Company News

Syrah Resources (ASX:SYR) has been down 28% after declaring a force majeure at its Mozambique-based graphite play.

Syrah Resources has been 19 cents.

LTR Pharma (ASX:LTP) has been up 3.75% after launching an online men’s health platform to “facilitate the regulated prescription” of its nasal spray Viagra product.

LTR Pharma has been 62.3 cents.

GTI Energy (ASX:GTR) has been up 33% after increasing the mineral resource estimate (MRE) of its Lo Herma uranium project in Wyoming by 50% for a total of 8.57 million pounds (Mlbs). The project – located in Wyoming’s Powder River Basin – has been subject to drilling and staking work which enabled the resource boost.

GTI Energy has been four tenths of a cent ($0.004).

More From The Market Online

Lunnon ramping up Lady Herial development after overcoming recent weather issues

Lunnon Metals has overcome recent weather issues and is preparing for the processing of the first…

Goldarc Resources secures strategic Kookynie tenement

GoldArc Resources has made a strategic acquisition to expand its Leonora South project footprint in Western…

Sun Silver kicks off four rig Maverick campaign

Sun Silver has mobilised four diamond core drill rigs as it accelerates drilling at the Maverick…
Ampol signange

Viva, Ampol both trade red ahead of expected Albo fuel rationing presser

If you’re brave enough to have raised your neck to survey the land of Australia’s finance news ecosystem on Wednesday, you already know