Shan Ahmed Khan

As a journalist focused on finance and the stock market, he delivers fast, reliable, and easy-to-understand coverage of market news.

National Australia Bank (ASX:NAB) Share Price Outlook: 2025 Earnings, Dividends and Fresh Analyst Forecasts

National Australia Bank (ASX:NAB) Share Price Outlook: 2025 Earnings, Dividends and Fresh Analyst Forecasts

National Australia Bank Limited (ASX:NAB) opens the final month of 2025 trading at around A$40 per share, roughly 11% below its early‑October peak and well above its April low, as investors digest a year of flat earnings, a slightly higher dividend and increasingly cautious analyst commentary. Intelligent Investor On 1 December 2025, several new valuation and technical pieces on NAB…
Chernobyl’s ‘Radiation‑Eating’ Black Fungus Could Help Protect Astronauts on the Moon and Mars

Chernobyl’s ‘Radiation‑Eating’ Black Fungus Could Help Protect Astronauts on the Moon and Mars

Scientists are racing to understand a mysterious fungus thriving in Chernobyl’s ruins – and whether its superpower can be turned into a shield for deep‑space explorers. Why a Chernobyl fungus is suddenly everywhere in the news Over the last few days, a cluster of high‑profile stories has pushed an obscure organism into the global spotlight: At the same time, new…
1 December 2025
Bitcoin Near $90K as BlackRock’s IBIT ETF Becomes Its Most Profitable Product Despite $2.34 Billion in November Outflows

Bitcoin Near $90K as BlackRock’s IBIT ETF Becomes Its Most Profitable Product Despite $2.34 Billion in November Outflows

Bitcoin is starting December on a knife-edge. After a bruising November sell-off, the world’s largest cryptocurrency is back hovering around the psychologically important $90,000 level, while BlackRock’s flagship iShares Bitcoin Trust (IBIT) has quietly become the asset manager’s most profitable product line – even as it just weathered $2.34 billion in monthly outflows. TradingView The picture on 1 December 2025…
DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Stock on 1 December 2025: From 800% Rally to Governance Shock and Analyst Upside

DroneShield (ASX:DRO) Stock on 1 December 2025: From 800% Rally to Governance Shock and Analyst Upside

As at 1 December 2025, DroneShield Limited (ASX:DRO) sits at the centre of one of the most dramatic story arcs on the Australian market: an 800% rally, a governance firestorm, a 75% plunge from its peak, and yet a wall of bullish analyst price targets still pointing sharply higher. Reuters This article summarises the latest DroneShield share price, key recent…
Treasury Wine Estates (ASX:TWE) Crashes to Decade Low After A$687m US Writedown – What It Means for the Stock Now

Treasury Wine Estates (ASX:TWE) Crashes to Decade Low After A$687m US Writedown – What It Means for the Stock Now

Updated 1 December 2025 – informational only, not financial advice. TWE share price: from market darling to deep drawdown Treasury Wine Estates Limited (ASX:TWE), the owner of Penfolds, Wolf Blass and DAOU, has just added another nasty chapter to an already bruising year. After warning it will book a non‑cash impairment of A$687.4 million on its US assets, wiping out…
Bitcoin Crashes Below $88,000: ETF Outflows, Liquidity Squeeze and DeFi Hack Darken December Outlook

Bitcoin Crashes Below $88,000: ETF Outflows, Liquidity Squeeze and DeFi Hack Darken December Outlook

Bitcoin is starting December on the back foot, extending a brutal November slide that has wiped out all of its 2025 gains and knocked the world’s largest cryptocurrency roughly 30% below its October record. NerdWallet In early Asian trading on December 1, bitcoin fell as much as 4.3% to below $88,000, while ether dropped about 6% under $2,900, in a…
Nvidia Stock, the AI Bubble Debate, and the Data Center Gold Rush: What December 1, 2025 Really Looks Like

Nvidia Stock, the AI Bubble Debate, and the Data Center Gold Rush: What December 1, 2025 Really Looks Like

Nvidia’s stock is limping into December after a volatile November, even as CEO Jensen Huang insists the artificial intelligence boom is not a bubble. Meanwhile, data center spending, short sellers, and macroeconomists are all treating Nvidia as a proxy for the future of the U.S. economy itself. Here’s what the latest reporting and analysis up to December 1, 2025 tell…
Mineral Resources Limited (ASX: MIN) Stock Outlook 2026: Lithium Rebound, Onslow Iron Milestones and What Analysts Expect Next

Mineral Resources Limited (ASX: MIN) Stock Outlook 2026: Lithium Rebound, Onslow Iron Milestones and What Analysts Expect Next

Mineral Resources Limited (ASX: MIN) has spent 2025 reinventing itself in real time. On 1 December 2025, the stock is trading around A$47.09, down roughly 4% on the day but still more than triple its 52‑week low of A$14.05, giving the company a market capitalisation of about A$9.3 billion. Google Behind that recovery are three big forces: the Onslow Iron…
Bitcoin Price Targets $100,000 as Fed Rate-Cut Bets Soar, but December 1 Sell-Off Tests Bulls

Bitcoin Price Targets $100,000 as Fed Rate-Cut Bets Soar, but December 1 Sell-Off Tests Bulls

Published: December 1, 2025 – All figures and probabilities are approximate and may have changed since publication. This article is for information only and is not investment advice. Key Points From $126K Peak to BTIG’s $100K “Reflex Rally” Thesis Bitcoin enters December 2025 in a dramatically different place than it was just a month ago. After setting a record high…
Westpac Banking Corp (ASX:WBC) Share Price, Dividend and 2026 Outlook After FY25 Results

Westpac Banking Corp (ASX:WBC) Share Price, Dividend and 2026 Outlook After FY25 Results

Updated: 1 December 2025 (based on last ASX close on 28 November 2025) Key points Where the Westpac share price stands on 1 December 2025 Westpac Banking Corp (ASX:WBC) finished trading on Friday, 28 November 2025 at A$37.59. Short‑term technical services note that the stock fell around 0.8% on the day, has lost just over 3% across the last two…
Macquarie Group (ASX:MQG) share price hovers near A$197 as Qube bid, Nomura asset sale and dividend reshape the 2026 outlook

Macquarie Group (ASX:MQG) share price hovers near A$197 as Qube bid, Nomura asset sale and dividend reshape the 2026 outlook

Sydney — 1 December 2025 — Macquarie Group Limited (ASX:MQG), Australia’s best‑known investment bank and global infrastructure investor, is trading around A$197.45 per share, leaving the stock roughly 18% below its 52‑week high of about A$242.90 and well above its recent low near A$160. Over the past 12 months, the Macquarie share price is down about 14–15%, underperforming the broader…
West African Resources (ASX: WAF) Share Price Outlook: Kiaka Stake Talks, Gold Production Surge and 2026 Forecasts

West African Resources (ASX: WAF) Share Price Outlook: Kiaka Stake Talks, Gold Production Surge and 2026 Forecasts

West African Resources Ltd (ASX: WAF) has gone from market darling to lightning rod for sovereign‑risk debate in just a few months. After a lengthy trading suspension linked to Burkina Faso’s new mining rules and a proposed increase in the State’s stake in its flagship Kiaka gold project, the stock is back on the ASX — and volatility has followed.…
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  • Constellation Energy: Leading Nuclear Stock Poised for Growth Amid Rising AI Power Demand
    January 24, 2026, 11:25 AM EST. Nuclear energy is regaining momentum as a reliable, carbon-free power source amid rising electricity demands driven by artificial intelligence (AI) data centers. Among nuclear companies, Constellation Energy (CEG) stands out as a dominant, profitable operator with the largest nuclear fleet in the U.S. Unlike early-stage start-ups such as NuScale, Oklo, and Nano, Constellation boasts strong earnings and major contracts, including a 20-year deal with Meta and collaboration with Microsoft. Its unregulated business model allows it to sell electricity at market rates, offering potential for revenue growth. While market volatility poses risks, Constellation's scale and established operations position it as a compelling buy for investors eyeing nuclear energy's rebound in 2026.
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