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Abbey Phillipps from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreAbbey Phillipps from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreCatch up on the full webinar with presentations from Microba (ASX: MAY), SensOre (ASX: S3N), Next Science (ASX: NXS) & Sayona Mining (ASX: SYA)
Read MoreDougal Elder – Finance Manager – Sayona Mining is an emerging leader in the supply of lithium for North America’s electrification.
Read MoreJudith Mitchell – Managing Director – Next Science uses innovation and cutting-edge technology to apply material science principles to address, and ultimately resolve, one of the leading causes of antimicrobial resistance: bacterial biofilms.
Read MoreRichard Taylor – CEO – SensOre aims to become the top performing minerals targeting company in the world through exploration that combines AI technology, big data and vast geoscientific expertise.
Read MoreLuke Reid – CEO – Microba is a precision microbiome science company powering medical innovation to transform human health.
Read MoreSplitit Limited (ASX:SPT) CEO Nandan Sheth talks with FNN’s Tim McGowen about the buy now, pay later sector, and Splitit’s various business model partnerships.
Read MoreOil ended up dominating the latter part of the week on Friday and will drive prices for some of the week ahead, after Russia said it will cut production by 500,000 barrels a day next month.
Read MoreOne of the most watched global investment events is about to occur, with Berkshire Hathaway’s 2022 update and, more importantly, Chairman Warren Buffett’s latest letter to investors.
Read MoreThe health of the Australian December reporting period will be heavily influenced by the midweek interim earnings release by the local market’s second biggest company, the Commonwealth Bank.
Read MoreThe fact that global share markets – particularly at the more cyclical and speculative end – have started 2023 in such strong fashion makes IML’s Daniel Moore more wary than excited.
Read MoreWith America’s January inflation readings set to dominate markets in the week ahead, will investors be forced to abandon the optimism that has fuelled the gains we’ve seen so far in 2023?
Read MoreThe US Consumer Price Index is back again to terrorise investors for a day or two this week and heaven help the markets if there’s a repeat of that massive jobs data forecast miss.
Read MoreGlobal X looks forward and answers questions concerning the current supply and demand dynamics of clean metals as the world rapidly transitions towards a greener economy.
Read MoreNetflix seems to have won the streaming video war, leaving its rivals in tatters – bleeding billions in losses and write downs, job cuts and redundancy costs and other charges.
Read MoreDisinflation – a fall in the rate of inflation – is suddenly the new big buzzword of American economic commentary, as is sure to be the case in Australia, once it can be found here.
Read MoreMake your own observations about the relative seriousness of the problems confronting major media groups like Disney and News Corp, then compare them to the enormous success of The New York Times.
Read MoreThe AMP’s Dr Shane Oliver discusses the RBA’s rate hike and explains why, with inflationary pressures easing globally & showing signs of doing so here as well, he believes the cash rate is near the top.
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Read MorePeter Milios from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreSequoia Asset Management Investment Manager Winston Sammut discusses property investment strategy, the impacts of COVID and work from home, shopping malls, industrial property, and alternative property classes.
Read MorePeter Milios from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreAbbey Phillipps from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreChina’s January car sales were weaker than forecast thanks to a combination of the Lunar New Year break and the ending of most purchase subsidies for new energy vehicles.
Read MoreRatings group Moody’s has given a tick to Newmont’s $A24 billion proposed offer for local gold miner Newcrest, positively glowing about the benefits to predator of prey.
Read MoreA big earnings miss and dividend cut saw shares in energy colossus AGL fall more than 10%, despite the company predicting a better performance in the current half.
Read MoreThe recent shift from yield-scarcity to abundance must be approached carefully as higher rates make the environment more difficult and add to financial stress.
Read MoreMirvac ran out of puff in the December half, as rising rates, falling property prices and a weakening in the value of some of its property holdings combined to send earnings lower.
Read MoreAfter a year-long journey through choppy waters, investors arrive on Soft Landing Island – permanently, or is it merely a stopover on their way to the steep cliffs of Recession Isle?
Read MorePeter Milios from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MorePeter Milios from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreAbbey Phillipps from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreGAM’s Kevin Kruczynski talks about his visit to Tokyo when he met with companies and attended the Japan International Machine Tool Fair, showcasing new manufacturing technologies.
Read MoreHigher premiums, a timely release of $150 million in reserves and improved returns from investments saw Suncorp’s net profit jump 44% to $560 million for the six months to December.
Read MoreFor rare earths hopeful ABx Group, the ability to extract the coveted material economically is just as important as having a well-located deposit with the right size and grade in the first place.
Read MoreSolid enough December half-yearly reports were released on Wednesday by two of our country’s industrial giants – the Kerry Stokes-controlled Boral and packaging leader Amcor.
Read MoreIt finally looks like Fortescue Metals Group has signed a deal to start the trial iron ore mining operation in Gabon that investors and observers have been expecting for some time.
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