Australian shares are set to open higher. US stocks slip. New CEO at Bravura, Fonterra lifts milk forecast, Ramelius downgrades production guidance, follow updates here.
Ramelius Resources has warned that gold production for the 2022 financial year will fall marginally short of its current guidance range of 260,000 to 265,000 ounces.
The production estimate for FY22, based on gold outturns received this week and updated road haulage and head grade estimates, has been revised down to 255,000 to 260,000 ounces.
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