Diary: Time to Rule a Line and Turn a Page
In Australia, this Thursday marks the biggest week of the year for accountants, auditors, taxpayers generally, super funds, and thousands of Australian companies large and small.
Read MoreIn Australia, this Thursday marks the biggest week of the year for accountants, auditors, taxpayers generally, super funds, and thousands of Australian companies large and small.
Read MoreCommodities are now reacting to the fear that central banks may be tightening too quickly, raising the chances of a slowdown or recession which would in turn cut demand for them.
Read MoreGlobal sharemarkets ended three weeks of losses on Friday as the bears retreated to the sidelines and fears eased about a looming recession, rising inflation and interest rates.
Read MoreRumours of the Chinese government extending subsidies for new sales of NEVs seem closer to becoming fact, if reports quoting a government minister are to be believed.
Read MoreIt has been a difficult 12 months or so for biotech, but Platinum Asset Management Portfolio Manager Dr Bianca Ogden believes the sector is “absolutely not broken” – far from it.
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Read MoreAMP’s Shane Oliver looks at the key things for investors to keep in mind in light of the recent falls in share markets and the flow on to superannuation returns.
Read MoreThe past week has seen the Australian gold sector spring a leak, with three good producers revealing unexpected operational problems, catching investors on the hop.
Read MoreIf the 0.75% hike from the US Federal Reserve this month was a bell being rung, the question begs: what lies ahead – rebound, stagflation or outright recession?
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreAussie airline Qantas issued its June trading update on Friday, while also notifying the market of the imminent departure of Jetstar CEO Gareth Evans.
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network with a look ahead to today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreCommodities sold off for another session Thursday, with copper leading prices lower with a standout fall of its own.
Read MoreFidelity’s Tom Stevenson explains why, for the Fed and other central banks, easing the inflationary economy onto the runway safely and achieving a soft landing is all that matters.
Read MoreNews from the ASX resources sector on Thursday saw Iluka wasting no time in moving on from Sierra Rutile and Mincor continuing its Lazarus-like renaissance.
Read MoreWarren Buffett still has an appetite for shares in two of America’s largest oil producers, Chevron and Occidental, with his Berkshire Hathaway now owning 16% of the latter.
Read MoreSchroders Strategist Tina Fong takes a look back over more than 100 years of data to ask what this week’s severe market moves might signal for the economy.
Read MoreFirmer global milk prices mean dairy farmers and consumers in NZ and Australia will have to learn to tolerate higher prices for dairy products, just as they are elsewhere.
Read MoreThe record $14.89 trillion total wealth figure for Australian households might be the high for a while given the slide in shares, property and other assets in the three months to June.
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreCommodity prices slid sharply Wednesday, with oil, copper and iron ore down amid renewed worries about growth and especially the health of the Chinese economy.
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network with a look ahead to today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreThe acrimony on the Humm Group board over the failed attempt to sell its consumer finance business spilled over in the shape of wholesale boardroom changes on Wednesday.
Read MoreDavid Dowsett, GAM’s Head of Investments, outlines 10 themes he has identified where he sees a clear “before and after” effect for the 2020-22 crisis period.
Read MoreAs Schroders’ Ugo Montrucchio explains, high inflation is on everyone’s mind, but perhaps growth should be more concerning when making investment decisions.
Read MoreNZ building products giant Fletcher Building saw its shares jump more than 6% at one stage on Wednesday when it revealed an upbeat earnings guidance for the 2022-23 financial year.
Read MoreJay Sivapalan discusses what just happened in bond markets and how the Janus Henderson Australian Fixed Interest team are positioning portfolios in the current environment.
Read MoreShares in St Barbara were pummelled yesterday after the gold miner revealed a major change in strategy as well as operational problems that could very well limit future growth.
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network with a look ahead to today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreElon Musk has confirmed that Tesla would cut 10% of its salaried staff in the next three months.
Read MoreMore confirmation that nimbleness is now the flavour of the times for American corporates, with snack group Kellogg revealing Tuesday that it was splitting itself into three companies.
Read MoreAust Ag lost long time CEO Hugh Killen yesterday, but news also surfaced that Andrew Forrest’s Tatterang Investment Co more than doubled its stake late last week.
Read MorePlatinum’s Andrew Clifford looks at the current market backdrop and discusses Platinum’s investment approach, drivers of recent returns and where the team is investing.
Read MoreIn this month’s edition of Tech Talk, Trent Masters from Alphinity Investment Management explores the highlights in the tech landscape from his recent trip to the US.
Read MoreDental technology company SDI says it is expecting a solid 16% boost in revenue for the year to June 30, but higher freight costs mean that won’t translate into a profit bump.
Read MoreSpeaking to the American Chamber of Commerce in Sydney on Tuesday, RBA Governor Phillip Lowe restated the bank’s willingness to do whatever was needed to rein in inflation.
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