Stocks of the Hour: 20 September, 2022
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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 MoreOrigin Energy yesterday revealed it had sold its gas development rights in the NT’s Beetaloo Basin, while hinting that it was looking at exiting nearly all upstream exploration permits.
Read MoreAnother round of significant changes to the board of embattled energy provider AGL, with a couple major retirements, two new appointments and an impending departure.
Read MoreOnly a couple more sleeps until the September meeting of the US Federal Reserve and its forecast three quarters of a per cent rate rise – the question now is, where to from here?
Read MoreNews Corp has reportedly lost its most experienced real estate executive, with Tracey Fellows, the head of Move – the company’s US version of REA Group – set to leave.
Read MoreIn his 8-minute speech at the recent Jackson Hole symposium, Chair Jerome Powell made sure the Fed’s view on the 17% rally in the S&P500 index could not be clearer.
Read MoreMax Andrews from AgFood takes a look at how the local water market is holding up at present, most topical in light of the drought and extreme heat being experienced elsewhere.
Read MorePaul Sanger from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MorePaul Sanger 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 MoreKKR’s recently-launched GCOF is a global, diversified credit strategy that invests across high yield bonds, bank loans and structured credit across developed markets.
Read MoreeCargo Holdings Limited (ASX:ECG) Group CEO Laurence Lun discusses highlights from the company’s interim results, operations during lockdown and future milestones.
Read MoreCatch up on the full presentations from BPH Energy (ASX: BPH), Cue Energy (ASX: CUE), TLOU Energy (ASX: TOU) & IMDEX (ASX: IMD)
Read MoreAltech Chemicals Managing Director Iggy Tan discusses the advantages of the company’s sodium alumina solid state batteries over lithium-ion batteries, and the roadmap ahead to commercialisation.
Read MorePaul House – CEO – IMDEX is a leading global mining technology company that enables drilling contractors and resource companies to safely find, define and mine orebodies with precision and at speed.
Read MoreTony Gilby – Managing Director & CEO – Tlou Energy is developing cleaner power solutions for Botswana through gas-fired power, solar power and hydrogen.
Read MoreMatthew Boyall – CEO – Cue Energy is an oil and gas production and exploration company with a diversified mix of gas and oil production assets in Australia, Indonesia and New Zealand.
Read MoreDavid Breeze – Executive Director – BPH is a diversified company holding investments in biotechnology and resources, including a significant interest (36%) in unlisted oil and gas exploration company Advent Energy Ltd.
Read MoreGold prices fell to their lowest level in more than two years Friday, as rising US interest rates, along with a rising US dollar, again hit prices and confidence in the metal.
Read MoreThere’s a certain funeral in London later today and a spate of central bank meetings and decisions set to dominate what will be another volatile week in markets after last week’s big selloff.
Read MoreThe CSI 300, China’s key blue-chip index, slid more than 2% and the yuan ended at a 27-month low against the US dollar as the country’s property slide worsened for yet another month.
Read MoreAfter the worst week in two months, ‘wary’ will be the watchword for markets this week ahead of interest rate decisions by central banks in the US, UK, Switzerland and Japan.
Read MoreMarket talk that Mineral Resources has been mulling the spinoff of its lithium operations has led to speculation that the high-grade business could in fact be a target for another company with ambitions in the area.
Read MoreDetails from next month’s Netflix quarterly report could well turn US media on its head and totally change televisual broadcasting as we have come to know it over the past 70 years.
Read MoreAMP’s Shane Oliver looks at the challenge posed by Australia’s slowdown in productivity growth which is attracting more discussion lately given falling real wages and the Jobs and Skills Summit.
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Read MoreThis week’s selloff was another example of letting the numbers tell the story about the way big investors are retreating to the gloom of June and July as they flee shares for cash and anything in US dollars.
Read MoreFollowing the company’s recent record FY22 profit announcement, Corporate Connect analyst Joh Snyman has released an updated report on Stealth Global that is now available for download.
Read MoreMore than 70 days of heatwaves and droughts have spread across half of China, threatening the country’s hydropower energy, damaging production output and crippling the economy.
Read MorePaul Sanger 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 MoreGlobal logistics giant FedEx produced an earnings downgrade that took Wall Street by surprise and should be considered more seriously by investors around the world than just another ‘blip’ from a big US company.
Read MoreRetailer Myer Holdings met its full year 2022 guidance, paid its highest dividend to shareholders in six years, and says it has posted its best sales start to a new financial year since 2006.
Read MoreThe inflation rate in Australia is 6.1% and is calculated by the ABS every quarter. It will come as no surprise to anyone buying goods and services that prices have gone up.
Read MoreAnother strong month for the Australian labour market with 33,000 new jobs added despite a small rise in the jobless rate to 3.5% from 3.4% as more people continue to look for work.
Read MoreThe slow easing of Covid restrictions freed up the New Zealand economy in the three months to June and helped GDP to rebound 1.7% after the 0.2% contraction in the March quarter.
Read MoreA warning for BlueScope Steel this week after Nucor, one of its biggest US rivals, warned that its 3Q earnings would fall from a year earlier due to declining volumes and prices at its steel mills.
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