Latest Asx Suspensions News

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Takeover chatter lit up Pepper Money, while Identitii ran hard after a regulator stepped in. At the other end, AMP slid despite higher profit, as investors weighed leadership change and legal costs.
Logan Eniac
Logan Eniac
14 Feb 2026
Us1 Critical Minerals Limited’s USCO securities have been suspended from ASX quotation due to non-compliance with key listing rules, raising questions about the company’s regulatory standing and next steps.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
13 Feb 2026
Assetora Limited is set to be delisted from the ASX after a two-year suspension, with the company exploring a fresh listing on the National Stock Exchange of Australia to better suit its evolving business model.
Claire Turing
Claire Turing
12 Feb 2026
A single exploration name blew the doors off the leaderboard, while two well-known uranium plays and a Nevada explorer sank hard. Behind the noise: deals got closer to completion, big raisings reset prices, and several “good news” gaps didn’t survive the week.
Logan Eniac
Logan Eniac
7 Feb 2026
A single drill program in WA delivered a once-a-year spike, while several small caps fell hard after reopening with price gaps. This week also saw big money raised for gold and uranium builds, and a run of resource upgrades across critical minerals.
Logan Eniac
Logan Eniac
7 Feb 2026
A volatile week for ASX tech saw a steep sell-off in freight software, while defence AI and RegTech contract wins pulled buyers back into smaller names. Big corporate actions kept attention on what’s real: signed deals, cash timelines, and who pays whom, and when.
Logan Eniac
Logan Eniac
7 Feb 2026
RPMGlobal Holdings Limited shares will be suspended from the ASX following Federal Court approval of its acquisition by a Caterpillar subsidiary, marking a significant ownership change.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
4 Feb 2026
The Federal Court of Australia has approved Caterpillar’s acquisition of mining software leader RPMGlobal, paving the way for a $5 per share payout to shareholders and a pending ASX trading halt.
Sophie Babbage
Sophie Babbage
3 Feb 2026
Corporate Travel Management's founder Jamie Pherous retires, handing over leadership to Ana Pedersen as the company navigates accounting challenges and aims to relist on the ASX.
Victor Sage
Victor Sage
2 Feb 2026
Big moves came from consumer fintech names as investors quickly re-priced growth, losses, and capital needs. A capital-raise week also split the market: some raisings steadied prices, others triggered fresh selling.
Logan Eniac
Logan Eniac
31 Jan 2026
A handful of small caps ripped higher, but plenty still slipped even after good news. This week’s biggest moves came from a platform partnership win, a reinstated stock, and a cash settlement that removed a long-running dispute.
Logan Eniac
Logan Eniac
31 Jan 2026
Lithium Energy Limited has completed the sale of its Solaroz Lithium Brine Project, receiving US$21.7 million in cash and setting the stage for renewed focus on its graphite and gold-copper assets. The company is actively progressing exploration and development programs to meet ASX reinstatement criteria.
Maxwell Dee
Maxwell Dee
30 Jan 2026