Who Has BNPL Pole Position?
While the struggle continues for BNPL supremacy across three continents, the Afterpay revenue model evolves and the spectre of PayPal looms large.
Read MoreWhile the struggle continues for BNPL supremacy across three continents, the Afterpay revenue model evolves and the spectre of PayPal looms large.
Read MoreCatch up on the full webinar with presentations from Elixinol Wellness (ASX: EXL), Wide Open Agriculture (ASX: WOA), Osteopore (ASX: OSX) & HeraMED (ASX: HMD).
Read MoreEmbattled casino group Crown Resorts has revealed it will be reporting a statutory loss for the 2020-21 financial year – but as yet it is unable to say how much.
Read MorePresenter – David Groberman – CEO and Co-Founder – HeraMED is a technology start-up developing a line-up of innovative connected pregnancy monitoring solutions for home use.
Read MorePresenter – Carl Runde – Chief Financial Officer – Osteopore specialises in the production of 3D printed bioresorbable implants that are used in conjunction with surgical procedures to assist with the natural stages of bone healing.
Read MorePresenter – Ben Cole – Managing Director – Wide Open Agriculture is Australia’s leading regenerative food and agriculture company.
Read MoreThe Dow Jones index rose by 153 points or 0.4%. The S&P 500 index climbed 0.8% and the Nasdaq index was up by 117 points or 0.8%. All three indices closed at record highs.
Read MoreAnother busy week for markets around the world: Covid Delta cases, central bank meetings and minutes on monetary policy, inflation and the immediate outlook for oil prices.
Read MoreInvestors shrugged off two bits of poor news for the country’s second biggest bank on Friday, one involving a possible $200m fraud and the other an $87m penalty for dodgy advice.
Read MoreThe Reserve Bank of Australia’s monetary policy decision tomorrow will be its most important in more than a year, one that will set policy out to early 2024.
Read MoreAmerica enjoys its Independence Day long weekend, which means there will be no lead from the world’s major markets for a day or so, while Friday’s futures market finished flat.
Read MoreThe stalemate continues as OPEC and non-OPEC ministers (led by Russia) finished Friday’s virtual meeting without a resolution and they will meet again later today on oil output policy.
Read MoreRecent developments have confirmed that WA’s Pilbara region – better known for being home to the world’s biggest iron ore operations – is Australia’s ‘hot’ new gold spot.
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Read MoreAs Covid lockdowns across Australia leave us feeling vulnerable once again, AMP Capital’s Shane Oliver has a look at their short- and long-term economic implications.
Read MoreIn preparing for the country’s celebration of the centenary of the formation of the Chinese Communist Party, the government may have deliberately slowed the economy.
Read MoreGiven the recent performance of key commodities, it’s no wonder the RBA’s Commodity Price Index surged 40% to a record high last month, capping off a remarkable 12 months for the sector.
Read MoreOPEC+ couldn’t make its mind up on changing its oil production cap at its latest meeting on July 1, so they postponed it to Friday in a repeat of previous meetings.
Read MoreData generally encouraged investors with jobless claims falling to the lowest level since the pandemic-led lockdowns. But the prices paid component of the ISM survey was the highest since records began in 1979.
Read MoreA rough start to life as a separately listed entity for PEXA yesterday, as shares in the online property conveyancing company traded for the first time on the ASX.
Read MoreLendLease was the first company for the new financial year to alter earnings guidance, announcing a sizeable downgrade a day after closing off its books for 2020-21.
Read MoreHouse prices and trade figures led a smorgasbord of data yesterday showing the economy travelled well in June and is set up nicely for the start of the 2021-22 financial year.
Read MoreCharles Hamieh joins Matt Bushby for a discussion of how the team at ClearBridge Investments analyses the return profiles of infrastructure companies across the globe.
Read MoreThe Kerry Stokes-controlled Seven Group Holdings is on the way to winning the battle over Boral after yesterday getting enough acceptances to boost its offer price.
Read MoreThe fundamental value of a Resource company can be assessed essentially by two things – the commodity price and everything else – like production, costs and discount rates.
Read MoreThe ASX 200 finished the first day of July at the lows of the session with loss of 47 points or 0.65% to 7,265. Losses were broad with only the material sector managing a small improvement.
Read MoreIn a special edition of our weekly Commodities Corner feature, ShareCafe Lead Writer Glenn Dyer gives us a comprehensive look at where commodities markets sit as at June 30.
Read MoreShares in Boeing rose 1.6% after Germany’s defence ministry announced it would buy five of the plane-maker’s P-8A maritime control aircraft. Economic data was supportive for stocks. The Dow Jones index rose by 210 points or 0.6%.
Read MoreThanks to all that easy cash from the Fed and the stimulus spending of the Trump and Biden administrations, Wall Street ended the first half of 2021 with a smile on its dial and billions of dollars in profits.
Read MorePortfolio managers Anthony Aboud and Sean Roger explain why the Perpetual SHARE-PLUS Long-Short Fund sees a lot of COVID changes as transitory rather than permanent.
Read MoreTelstra snuck in the sale of 49% of its transmission and communications towers on the final day of its 2020-21 financial year, raising a handy $2.8 billion from the sale with half going to shareholders.
Read MoreBuried in its Wednesday statement to the market, AGL confirmed that it is proceeding towards separation and divorce – energy utility style – with a demerger in the works.
Read MoreWhile the rises in Australian property prices are generating considerable angst and raising questions about home affordability, the US housing market remains even hotter.
Read MoreWith just one day left in the month, quarter and financial year (for Australia), Gold is heading for its worst monthly performance since November 2016.
Read MoreThe term ‘ghost kitchen’ once sounded like something you’d find in a scary movie. But the rise of this new type of property provides some useful lessons about long-term real estate investment.
Read MoreAnother financial year has come and gone for the Australian stockmarket – here is a quick rundown of some of the winners and losers in shares and commodities over that 12 month period.
Read MoreWhile the ASX 200 ended the financial year with a small improvement, it was a much more significant gain over the past 12 months. The benchmark index rallied 24% in FY21 while the broader All Ordinaries index had its best financial year since 1987.
Read MorePresenter – Oliver Horn – Executive Director and Global Chief Executive Officer – Elixinol is a global leader in the hemp industry innovating, marketing, and selling hemp derived nutraceutical, cosmetic and food products.
Read MoreAmerican markets were largely flat overnight while still hovering around record highs. Trade was restrained on delta variant concerns and some cautiousness ahead of a key US jobs update on Friday.
Read MoreThanks to Covid, fast-food giant Collins Foods turned in a better-than-expected full-year result with revenue topping the billion-dollar level for the first time.
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