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Happenstance played a big role in the boost to the June quarter performance for Bubs Australia, which was in the right place at the right time with the right product when the US needed it.
Read MoreHappenstance played a big role in the boost to the June quarter performance for Bubs Australia, which was in the right place at the right time with the right product when the US needed it.
Read MoreAllkem has joined rivals such as Pilbara Minerals and Albemarle (of the US) in showing there’s a lot of money to be made from the lithium gig, with prospects of a lot more to come.
Read MoreThe Kerry Stokes dominated Beach Energy yesterday revealed its best quarterly earnings off the back of the surge in global oil and gas prices since the Ukraine invasion in late February.
Read MoreNot for the first time this year, Netflix missed market forecasts, but instead of a repeat of the headlong sell-offs in February and April, this time saw the shares rise.
Read MoreA surprisingly solid early update Tuesday from electronics and whitegoods retailer JB Hi-Fi, with the company reporting record sales and earnings for the 12 months to June.
Read MoreBHP has made the strongest warning yet from a coal miner about the potential damage the lift in royalties from the Queensland government in its 2022-23 budget might cause.
Read MoreWhile meeting its record guidance for the full-year, BHP has joined its major iron ore rival Rio Tinto in warning investors about the uncertain outlook for the company and its commodities.
Read MoreThe unwitting Australian resource company beneficiaries of Russia’s aggrandisement in Ukraine continue to emerge as June 30 updates and production and sales data are released.
Read MoreLynas has again confirmed there is a lot of money to be made by proving to be a reliable, low-cost provider in the rare earths game, reporting a 58% rise in quarterly revenue.
Read MoreNew Zealand has given Australia a foretaste of what to expect from the June quarter consumer price index data tomorrow week with a bigger rise than forecast in Monday’s data release.
Read MoreDespite a solid month of crude steel output for China in June, iron ore prices have fallen to new seven-month lows, trading under the $US100 mark in Asian trading Monday afternoon.
Read MoreNSW coal miner Whitehaven is looking at record earnings of $3 billion for the year to June 30, news that saw the shares hit an 11-year high of $6.14 in Monday’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreANZ Bank has confirmed that it proposes to buy Suncorp’s banking business for $4.9 billion and will ask its shareholders to cough up $3.5 billion via a one for 15 fully underwritten renounceable issue.
Read MoreUS June quarter reporting accelerates this week with earnings from four major tech stocks to drive sentiment on Wall Street and possibly set the tone for the rest of the season.
Read MoreThe coming week will be another five days packed full with a long list of issues for investors to gnaw on – US earnings, global inflation, jobs, economic growth and more central bank decisions.
Read MoreThe rout across most commodity markets continues – only oil has proven to be resistant to the growing belief that recessions stalk the major global economies, especially China and America.
Read MoreAs of the weekend, ANZ’s $4 billion purchase of MYOB from KKR looks like it is on hold while the company talks to Suncorp about buying its Brisbane-based regional bank for an even higher amount.
Read MoreRio Tinto is maintaining full year guidance for its iron ore production and exports after a solid June quarter performance but it is facing a sharp fall in earnings as iron ore prices remain under pressure.
Read MoreMore details of VW’s EV-battery ambitions emerged this week with the company starting work on its own gigafactory in Germany – the first of up to half a dozen similar plants across the globe.
Read MoreChalice Mining’s Gonneville prospect – the world’s biggest nickel sulphide discovery this century – keeps on growing, along with the amount of palladium, platinum, gold, nickel and cobalt it contains.
Read MoreIn scenes somewhat reminiscent of the worst parts of the GFC, the red ink and pain for crypto investors continues with potential losses now looking like they could top $US30 billion.
Read MoreChinese economic growth slowed sharply in the three months to June, weighed down by the government’s harsh Covid control measures, especially in Shanghai.
Read MoreUS banks JPMorgan Chase and Morgan Stanley delivered on weaker second quarter earnings on weak dealmaking revenues, higher loan loss reserves and other one-off costs.
Read MoreThursday was a three from three day for Telstra, with two favourable ACCC decisions and a successful end to their lengthy efforts to expand into telecoms in the South Pacific.
Read MoreThe ACCC says it will not oppose the proposed $2.35 billion purchase of One Rail by Aurizon after accepting a court-enforceable undertaking from Aurizon to sell One Rail’s east coast business.
Read MoreYesterday’s June labour force data has made a rate increase certain when the RBA meets on August 2. It is now all about the size – 0.50% like in June and the RBNZ on Wednesday, or 0.75%.
Read MoreDespite its portfolio underperforming somewhat, LIC Mirrabooka Investments has ridden out the market slide to report higher revenues and earnings for the year to June 30.
Read MoreShares in Bega Cheese took a whacking on Thursday, falling to levels not seen for more than 8 years after the company released its second weak trading update in two months.
Read MoreWednesday’s ASX session saw ANZ Bank announce a deal to buy accounting software company MYOB, while retailer KMD Brands is still feeling the pinch from Covid-related lockdowns.
Read MoreThe continuing impact of Covid infections and lockdowns helped China report a record trade surplus of close to $US100 billion in June as exports did better but imports barely moved.
Read MoreProfits at America’s biggest banks are expected to fall sharply from a year earlier when they start reporting over the next few days to kick off the June quarter earnings season.
Read MoreThe central banks in South Korea and New Zealand both came up with half a per cent rate rises on Wednesday, while the Bank of Canada was expected to lift its key rate by 0.75% overnight.
Read MoreCommodities took another beating Tuesday, strangled by a higher US dollar and growing demand fears, especially in China where Covid is forcing mass testing once again across major cities.
Read MoreThe co-founders of failed crypto hedge fund Three Arrows Capital (3AC) appear to be on the run from creditors, according to court documents filed in New York late last week.
Read MoreThe high prices at the pump seem to be having a mixed impact on petrol refiner / retailer Viva Energy, with earnings strong despite a marked weakening in petrol sales around the country.
Read MoreYesterday car dealer Eagers Automotive revealed a further upgrade for its interim results to the one issued on May 18, helping the share price continue its recovery from mid-June lows.
Read MoreRising inflation, rates and recession fears saw business confidence again fall in June while business conditions eased as well, according to the NAB’s latest monthly business survey.
Read MoreThe Buy Now Pay later mess got even messier on Tuesday when the ZIP – Sezzle merger fell apart and the market realised the Commonwealth Bank’s stake in European giant Klarna had collapsed.
Read MoreDon’t let anyone tell you that Covid is not a major influence on investor confidence and sharemarket activity – it is and right now it’s returning to once again worry investors across the globe.
Read MoreAn eruption in infection numbers in Macau has seen authorities order all the city’s casinos to close from Monday in an effort to stop the spread of the latest Omicron variant.
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