BHP

Company BHP

Last mentioned: Mar 26, 2026

Timeline

  1. Expected Transition

    Formal handover of leadership duties to Brandon Craig is anticipated mid-year.

  2. Policy Critique

    Craig delivers a major speech urging Australia to reform its industrial and fiscal policies.

  3. CEO Succession Announced

    BHP names Brandon Craig as the successor to outgoing CEO Mike Henry.

  4. Mid-Market Reversal

    Heavy buying in the banking sector pushes the index into positive territory.

  5. Initial Volatility

    The market opens flat with continued pressure on materials.

  6. Losses Extend

    Mid-market trading sees a deepening of losses in the mining and technology sectors.

  7. Market Opening

    ASX 200 opens lower following negative sentiment from US markets.

Stories mentioning BHP 6

Markets Neutral

BHP’s Brandon Craig Issues Competitive Warning to Australian Regulators

Brandon Craig, the incoming CEO of BHP, has delivered a sharp critique of Australia's current economic policy, urging the nation to 'mend its ways' to remain a viable destination for global mining capital. His comments signal a continuation of BHP's aggressive advocacy against recent industrial relations and taxation shifts.

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Markets Neutral

ASX 200 Rebounds as Financials Offset Mining Drag Amid Global Volatility

The Australian share market staged a notable mid-market recovery on March 13, reversing deep losses from the previous session. While mining and tech stocks faced pressure from global macro headwinds, a strong rebound in the banking sector provided the necessary momentum to lift the benchmark index.

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Earnings Neutral

Woodside Hits Record Production as Softening Prices Dampen Earnings Growth

Woodside Energy achieved record annual production of 188.8 million barrels of oil equivalent, driven by the successful ramp-up of the Sangomar project and high reliability across its LNG portfolio. However, a significant decline in realized commodity prices has pressured financial margins, highlighting the transition from a period of energy price volatility to a more stabilized market environment.

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Financial Regulation Bearish

Trump’s Proposed Universal Tariffs Threaten Australia’s Strategic Trade Edge

Donald Trump’s renewed call for universal baseline tariffs is raising alarms in Canberra, as it threatens to erode the competitive advantages Australia has long enjoyed under its Free Trade Agreement with the U.S. The potential for a 10% to 20% global tariff could disrupt Australia's resource-heavy export model and complicate its delicate balancing act between its primary security ally and its largest trading partner, China.

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