ASX up 1.3% at noon as UBS makes large forecasts
Peter Milios from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
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 MoreCenturia Capital Joint CEO John McBain discusses the rising interest rate environment, the company’s recent expansion and acquisition of Primewest, and future M&A opportunities.
Read MoreSam Twidale, PM for the DNR Capital Australian Emerging Companies Fund, gives his insights into where the opportunities lie post the reporting season for the Australian small cap sector.
Read MoreEvolution Mining has bounced back after last week’s Ernest Henry setback with news that its key Cowal mine in central western NSW will be coming on stream earlier than planned.
Read MoreMajor retailers led by JB HiFi and Harvey Norman will have to find new sources of consumer finance after the hacking crisis at Latitude Financial worsened considerably.
Read MoreEven though the Covid testing boom is over, Australian Clinical Labs still wants to create the country’s largest pathology provider by taking over the number one tester, Healius.
Read MoreThe continuing banking crisis saw the Australian sharemarket slide again on Monday amid more concern about the stability of the global financial system.
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 MoreTony Brinker from the Institutional Equity Research team at Select Equities discusses what happened with the Silicon Valley Bank, and implications for Australian investors.
Read MoreBeston Global Food CEO Fabrizio Jorge discusses half-year results, the impact of weather on milk supply, lactoferrin pricing, export markets, the recent capital raising, and M&A opportunities.
Read MoreMagontec Executive Chair / CEO Nicholas Andrews discusses the magnesium industry, drivers of demand, China, supply chains into the US and Europe, and recent financial results.
Read MorePhil Hoskins Managing Director – Evolution Energy Minerals is focused on sustainable graphite products for the global green economy.
Read MorePrashant Chintawar, CEO – Volt Resources is focused on the exploration and development of its wholly-owned graphite and gold projects in Tanzania and Guinea.
Read MoreTolga Kumova, Exec Chairman – Aston Minerals focuses on exploring nickel-cobalt and gold deposits at the Edleston Project in Ontario, Canada, which is surrounded by major mining projects.
Read MorePeter Mcgrath – CEO & Managing Director – CommsGroup is an Australian-based business Telco, ISP, and Managed Service provider including cloud communications for Business.
Read MoreConfidence remains fragile in global financial markets at the start of another trading week in the wake of the second bailout attempt in less than seven days for stricken Swiss bank Credit Suisse.
Read MoreAll eyes will turn to the Asian-Pacific markets today to see their initial reaction to the news over the weekend that UBS is considering making a move on the beleaguered Credit Suisse.
Read MoreAnother week of turmoil looms as the global banking crisis and central bank meetings – led by the US Federal Reserve and the Bank of England – hover over markets like the Sword of Damocles.
Read MoreGold soared and US dollar Treasuries did well again on safe-haven buying as those global fears in financial markets just wouldn’t go away by the close of trading on Friday in New York.
Read MoreChina has cut the amount of cash its banks must hold as reserves for the first time this year in a clear move to relieve pressure on its banking system and boost its slow economy.
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Read MoreAmid the surge in instability around banking and financial stocks, high quality tech giant shares like Apple have become a sort of a safe haven for worried US investors.
Read MoreBYD, the world’s biggest EV maker, has made an important strategic move for the Australian industry by setting up a plant in Thailand, which could see it making tariff-free vehicles for export.
Read MoreScott Kelly, Portfolio Manager for the DNR Capital Australian Equities Income Portfolio and Fund, provides his insights into the reporting season takeaways for the Big 4 Banks.
Read MoreDr Shane Oliver, Head of Investment Strategy & Chief Economist at AMP, discusses how US regional bank failures have joined inflation, interest rates and recession risk as concerns for markets.
Read MoreThe recent release of the Credit Suisse Global Investment Returns Yearbook set Fidelity’s Tom Stevenson thinking about his kids’ generation and what the investment future looks like for them.
Read MoreThose looking for an immediate boost to iron ore company prices from China’s re-opening best be patient, with the recent rebound in crude steel production not as strong as it first looked.
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 MoreThe ECB lifted its key rate by half a per cent but the big deal on Thursday came late in the US session when troubled US regional First Republic got a $US30 billion lifeline from a group of major rivals.
Read MoreNew Zealand might be the first major economy where economic growth has been battered into contraction by overaggressive tactics in the battle against persistently high inflation.
Read MoreTroubled bank Credit Suisse will borrow up to $US54b from the Swiss central bank and buy back a big chunk of its debt in an attempt to boost its liquidity and calm investors.
Read MoreNormally jobs data as strong as we got for February would be enough to send the RBA yanking the half a per cent lever for its cash rate – but these are anything but normal times.
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