QBE Thinking the Worst is Behind it
QBE has upgraded its insurance outlook for the rest of 2022 despite being hit with a hefty drop in profits due largely to falls in investment markets in the six months to June 30.
Read MoreQBE has upgraded its insurance outlook for the rest of 2022 despite being hit with a hefty drop in profits due largely to falls in investment markets in the six months to June 30.
Read MoreAMP sweetened the news of a 24.5% slump in half-year profit by also announcing a $1.1 billion capital return to its patient but long-suffering shareholders including a $350 million share buyback.
Read MoreSecurities in property manager and investment group Mirvac jumped nearly 4% on Thursday after it revealed a better-than-expected net result of $906m for the year to June 30.
Read MoreStephanie Maier from GAM Investments outlines three key trends she believes will continue to drive the sustainable and ESG investment landscape over the coming years.
Read MoreFull year profits at Telstra fell 4.6% to $1.81 billion for the year to June, with the company lifting its final dividend for the first time in seven years to 8.5 cents per share.
Read MoreWhile July proved an exception, the great unwind in monetary stimulus has led and will continue to lead equity market weakness, especially in the highest multiple parts of the market.
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 MoreWall Street yelled ‘the inflation wars are over’ and sent share prices surging after US consumer price inflation slowed a little in July.
Read MoreShares in GrainCorp jumped yesterday after the company again upgraded earnings guidance by nearly 10% for its year to September 2022 results and painted a very rosy picture indeed.
Read MoreCBA posted its highest annual cash earnings in four years, partly thanks to a now faded first-half surge in home lending along with a big improvement in its loan impairment costs.
Read MoreRob Almeida from MFS Investment Management discusses the perceptions and realities about market bottoms and why he believes they require a level of capitulation we’ve not yet seen.
Read MoreSt Barbara shares were the worst performed among ASX 200 stocks yesterday, belted more than 17% after the company produced what amounted to a downgrade of its outlook.
Read MoreSix filings with the US Securities and Exchange Commission late on Tuesday night revealed that Tesla boss Elon Musk had sold a further 7.92 million shares of the EV maker worth $US6.9bn.
Read MorePaul Sanger from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreCommonwealth Bank shareholders will get a slightly higher final dividend after the country’s biggest bank revealed an 11% rise in cash earnings for the year to June 30.
Read MoreIn another bullish point for lithium, copper, nickel and all those other green metals, Chinese new electric vehicle sales (or NEVS, New Energy Vehicles) continued at high levels in July.
Read MoreAs the recent rollercoaster ride for network as software services (NASS) company Megaport shows, the life of an emerging tech stock can be hard – as it can for those who invest in them.
Read MoreMagellan’s Gerald Stack explains why he believes now is a good time to invest in global infrastructure stocks and dissects the link between these assets and interest rates.
Read MoreAmid all the positivity of record earnings for Coronado Resources in the six months to June 30 were reminders about marketplace realities and how climate is now an increasing factor.
Read MoreThe Reserve Bank won’t like reading that the National Australia Bank’s latest survey for July showed a strengthening in business conditions, reversing the recent softening trend.
Read MoreBell Potter analyst Hayden Nicholson updates developments in the LIC market. This week: WAM Leaders Record Portfolio Outperformance.
Read MoreAbbey Phillipps from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreAfter BHP lobbed its $8.3 billion all-cash bid for OZ Minerals on Monday morning, the future for the targeted company is clear – it will not be allowed to remain independent.
Read MoreSuncorp has slashed its payout to shareholders after reporting a sharp fall in earnings for FY2021-22, with investors returning serve by sending the company’s shares down 4.6% on Monday.
Read MoreNo matter how Aurizon tried to spin it, the 2021-22 results justified Monday’s slide, with the share price dipping 7% at one stage before a late rally saw it end the session down 3.4%.
Read MoreGlobal business media outlets have woken up to the very bullish quarterly report issued last week by Albemarle that contained a stunning upgrade to its outlook for the year ahead.
Read MorePreviously focused on the Asian nation of Myanmar, Mallee Resources has refocused its efforts about 8000 kilometres south, in the mining-friendly jurisdiction of Tasmania.
Read MoreDenny Fish from JH explains why this year’s challenges to the tech sector are partly owed to the “math” of equity valuation and the aftereffects of earlier successes in certain sub-industries.
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 MoreCatch up on the full webinar presentations from TALi (ASX: TD1), Mallee Resources (ASX: MYL), Cosmos Exploration (ASX: C1X) & Holista Colltech (ASX: HCT)
Read MoreAbbey Phillipps from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreMary Beth Brinson – CEO – TALi is a pioneering digital therapeutic company developing solutions to assess, monitor and enhance cognitive function and treat cognitive impairment.
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