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Cazaly Eyes Canadian Rare Earths as Next Value-Add
Like its Australian Rules footballer namesake, Cazaly Resources has always flown high over the crowded pack of small-cap explorers since listing two decades ago.
Read MoreThe Big Skew
Arian Neiron and Brad Livingstone-Foggo from VanEck explain why they believe that, in any recovery, the statistical term “skew” is worth knowing.
Read MoreNAB’s NIMble Accounting Fools Nobody
Shares in the NAB sold off yesterday after analysts were unimpressed with higher loan interest rates being converted into a boost for net interest margin.
Read MoreBanks stocks drag Aus shares 0.06% lower at close
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Peter Milios from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreEvolution Energy Minerals May 2023 Update
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Evolution Energy Minerals Limited (ASX:EV1) Managing Director Phil Hoskins talks to David Tasker at the Future Facing Commodities Conference in Singapore.
Read MoreASX falls 0.28% at noon to five-week intraday low
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Peter Milios from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreStocks of the Hour: VUL, CPN, TYX
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Abbey Phillipps from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreFed Raises Again but Hints at Pause
Federal Reserve followed the script to a T – lifting its key interest rate by 0.25% to a 15-year high of 5% to 5.25% and then sent a hint that it may be about to pause.
Read MoreAmcor Shares Crumple on Grim Outlook
Shares in Amcor fell nearly 12% at one stage on Wednesday after the company dropped June 30 earnings by 5% and warned of a challenging outlook.
Read MoreFavouring Fundamentals over Narratives
For Perpetual Deputy Head of Equities Anthony Aboud, the past quarter has been characterised by the market starting to again favour fundamentals over narratives.
Read MoreInflation, Rates Finally Lower Volume on JB Hi-Fi
The reality of the Reserve Bank’s rate rises and falling real household incomes has finally caught up with electronic and whitegoods retailer JB Hi-Fi.
Read More3 Companies IML Is Backing Whichever Way the Wind Blows
In times like this, with heightened volatility and uncertainty, IML’s Bruce Du suggests three quality companies better placed to ride out the rough weather.
Read MoreRetail Sales Well Continues to Dry Up
Australia’s retail sales data continued its recent drift in March, according to the latest monthly report from the Australian Bureau of Statistics.
Read MoreWA Lithium Commitment Remains Unwavering
There’s significant expansion afoot in WA’s lithium industry as companies ignore the nervous nellies and plough on with exploration and processing plans.
Read MoreEnergy sector leads Aus shares 0.96% lower
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Peter Milios from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreFracking in NT gets approved: ASX down 1.04% at noon
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Peter Milios from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreStocks of the Hour: GRE, BRB, OLL
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Abbey Phillipps from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreSteady Quarter for Woolies, All Things Considered
Supermarket giant Woolworths has topped Coles in reporting an 8% rise in March quarter sales after its rival revealed a 6.5% rise of its own in its quarterly update last Friday.
Read MoreCapital Preservation, ‘Solved’ (For Now)
GAM’s Julian Howard explores how ever-higher short-dated yields may offer a profound, though temporary, way to ‘smooth’ volatility to meet future liabilities.
Read MoreIs Now a Good Time to Invest in Japanese Shares?
Pengana’s Tim Richardson believes there is an opportunity to boost long-term returns through selective exposure to high-quality, well-aligned Japanese companies.
Read MoreNobody Expected the RBA Requisition
The Reserve Bank’s surprise 0.25% rate rise on Tuesday flew in the face of the widespread belief that it would sit on rates for a second month in a row.
Read MoreQantas Upgrades Internally for New Head Pilot
Qantas has gone in-house for a new CEO, announcing that Chief Financial Officer Vanessa Hudson will replace outgoing head Alan Joyce in November.
Read MoreLocal Media on a Sticky Wicket Right Now
Analysts will be watching the Nine presentation at the Macquarie conference to see by how much Seven’s experience in weakening revenues shows up in its TV and newspapers.
Read MoreASX closes 1.2% lower as RBA hikes rates by 25 basis points
Peter Milios from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreQantas hires a new CEO: ASX down 0.22% at noon
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Peter Milios from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreStocks of the Hour: MXC, VIT, LRL
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Abbey Phillipps from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreJPM Swallows First Republic Poison Pill
First Republic bank finally couldn’t be rescued at the weekend and was seized by regulators and most of its loans and deposits were sold to JPMorgan.
Read MoreBridge Street Bites: TCL, ABY, BST
News from the Monday trading session at the Australian Stock Exchange from Transurban, Adore Beauty and Best & Less.
Read MoreNewmont Need for Newcrest Becomes Ever Clearer
The weak production effort and 40% slump in net profit from Newmont in the first quarter of this year explains why it really wants Australia’s Newcrest Mining.
Read MoreJapan: Sustainability and digitalisation
Aaron Scully from JH reports back after the trip he took to Japan to learn more about the companies that operate there as well as its economic and political climate.
Read MoreOrigin Leans into Takeover with Bullish Update
The price caps and other government moves to rein in rising prices that so worried Origin Energy investors have instead ended up being beneficial in Australia and the UK.
Read MoreEuropean Metals’ Czech Mate at Cinovec Lithium Project
Corporate Connect has initiated coverage on local lithium hopeful European Metals (ASX: EMH), with Senior Analyst Di Brookman’s report now available for download.
Read MoreLooking Back on a Big Week for Tech Stocks
Fidelity’s Tom Stevenson reports that just five tech stocks have accounted for two thirds of the S&P’s 8% rise this year, a much bigger proportion than the capitalisation they represent.
Read MoreBottom-Pickers Unite to Turn Oz Property Market
A rude wake-up call for the RBA, with gloomy forecasts of a big slump and problems for borrowers blown out of the water by a turnaround in house prices for April.
Read More8 of 12 sectors in the black as ASX closes 0.35% higher
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Peter Milios from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
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