Morning Report: US sharemarkets fell on Tuesday
Investors debated the implications of higher-than-expected inflation. But investor sentiment was supported by bumper earnings from Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase.
Read MoreInvestors debated the implications of higher-than-expected inflation. But investor sentiment was supported by bumper earnings from Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase.
Read MoreIn an action that will resonate in Australia, the US government is about to upgrade warnings to American companies of the growing risks of doing business in Hong Kong.
Read MoreInvestors need to look deeper and challenge unethical and unsustainable practices across the tech industry, argue Louise Piffaut and Charles Devereux from Aviva Investors.
Read MoreThe economic data coming out of China continues to be almost impossible to get a bead on as imports and exports were stronger than forecast in June and the country reported another huge surplus.
Read MoreShares in mapping tech Nearmap surged nearly 15% in trading on Tuesday after the company surprised with an upgraded outlook, more than wiping out its loss for the year.
Read MoreNAB economists are confident business conditions will be able to ride out the current surge in delta Covid variants but remain on the lookout for any signs of damage to the economy.
Read MoreFloated at $1.50 a share last December, buried at 93 cents in an agreed bid on Tuesday – the 8 months of life for Youfoodz Holdings has been one long (short) slide.
Read MoreRichard Jones from First Sentier Investors gives some insights on how his firm is managing its portfolios amid the current uncertainties across markets, sectors, and countries.
Read MoreThe Aussie market failed to make it two straight days of gains, with the ASX 200 finishing flat on Tuesday as lockdown concerns continue to weigh. The index remains around 1% shy of last month’s record high.
Read MoreThe outlook for Audinate’s market leading AV technology has improved amid a global turnaround in live sound and events.
Read MoreAt the end of June, the Listed Investment Companies (LICs) and Listed Investment Trusts (LITs) sector had seen its market capitalisation rise 32% from a year ago.
Read MoreThe impact was anticipated, but still the 9-point fall in business confidence in June because of the advent of Covid delta variant infections was a big warning of worse to come.
Read MoreInvestors await the start of earnings season. Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan Chase report on Tuesday while inflation data is also released the same day. Financials rose 1.0% and real estate rose 0.9%.
Read MoreDan Rasmussen, author and founder of asset management business Verdad, speaks with Schroders about how to target value businesses – with leverage – for ‘a wilder ride’.
Read MoreThe move towards a cashless society continues apace, but does this mean the end to physical cash as we know it? Magellan’s Dom Giuliano tackles this and other issues from the sector.
Read MoreEquity markets across Asia rose on Monday as the surprise easing in monetary policy by the Chinese government late Friday boosted risk appetite among investors in the region.
Read MoreWesfarmers’ surprise $687 million, $1.38 per share bid for Australian Pharmaceutical Industries (API) could very well re-ignite a brawl over the big retailers getting into the business.
Read MoreSunday’s strongly-worded statement opposing the addition of 23 Chinese entities to a US economic blacklist once again shows the government’s two-faced attitude toward foreign investment.
Read MoreBlair Sergeant – Executive Director – Corporate – Celsius Resources is an exploration and development company with a portfolio of world-class copper-gold assets.
Read MorePresenter – Keith Cullen – Founder and Managing Director – WT Financial Group is a diversified financial services company that contains two distinct channels, being their primary business-to-business (B2B) operations under the Wealth Today Pty Ltd subsidiary and brand; and their complementary direct to consumer (B2C) operations under Spring Financial Group.
Read MoreCatch up on the full webinar with presentations from Zelira Therapeutics (ASX: ZLD), Argenica Therapeutics (ASX:AGN), WT Financial Group (ASX: WTL) & Celsius Resources Limited (ASX: CLA) .
Read MorePresenter – Liz Dallimore – CEO – Argenica Therapeutics Limited researches and develops a neuroprotective therapeutic drug in Australia.
Read MorePresenter – Dr Oludare – Global CEO -Zelira Therapeutics Ltd is a global therapeutic medicinal cannabis company with access to the world’s largest and fastest growing cannabis markets.
Read MoreInvestors regained some confidence in the global growth outlook. Bank of America (+3.3%), Goldman Sachs (+3.6%) and JPMorgan (+3.2%) led a bounce in financial shares ahead of June quarter earnings results.
Read MoreAhead of a week dominated by reporting from the country’s six biggest banks and a handful of others, some analysts are wondering if this is as good as it’s going to get for a while.
Read MoreThe executive order signed on Friday by US President Joe Biden is the first to encourage federal agencies to crack down on anti-competitive practices in a wide range of industries.
Read MoreA second day of the relief rally for oil as the impasse in the OPEC+ group between Saudi Arabia and the UAE remained unresolved, while other major commodities were mixed.
Read MorePlenty on this week to grab the attention of markets and investors, with the Covid Delta variant, US CPI, key Chinese economic data, Australian job figures and lots more in focus.
Read MoreThe Chinese government has blinked and moved to try and help the slowing economy after a year of boasting how well the country was recovering from the pandemic.
Read MoreGlobal sharemarkets shook off Thursday’s blues as bond yields rebounded Friday and that should be repeated in Australia today with the ASX 200 looking at a solid 1% plus gain.
Read MoreIn his regular column, AMP Capital’s Shane Oliver explains why he believes that returns from a well-diversified portfolio are likely to be slower but still solid over the next 12 months.
Read MoreFord, GM (and Chrysler) are on the road to a new, green future, and doing so in the manner of future tech – with batteries, EVs and all sorts of other shiny objects that make money.
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Read MoreThe recent flattening of the Treasury yield curve, usually a sign of slowing growth, is at odds with what is happening in most major economies where economic metrics remain strong.
Read MoreTougher lockdowns in cities from Sydney to Seoul due to the Delta variant spreading, along with further signs of a slowdown in the Chinese economy, ravaged Asian markets on Friday.
Read MoreThe Australian sharemarket fell by 0.93% on Friday, pushing the market lower for the week. Sydney’s COVID-19 concerns dragged travel stocks lower, while Viva Energy rose on a profit upgrade.
Read MoreElectric Vehicles are the next revolution in automobiles, but Magellan’s Michael Collins believes problems need to be overcome to hasten the switch and cement the climate benefits.
Read MoreA year on from the depths of the pandemic, oil refinery and service station operator Viva Energy has produced an upgrade amidst the current round of lockdowns.
Read MoreFinancial markets head into the final day’s trading for the week (and into the start of the US second quarter reporting season next week) in a state of growing confusion.
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