Bond traders speculate on rate hike
Bond traders displayed increased confidence on Monday, suggesting that the Reserve Bank of Australia might be approaching the end of its aggressive cycle of interest rate increases.
Read MoreBond traders displayed increased confidence on Monday, suggesting that the Reserve Bank of Australia might be approaching the end of its aggressive cycle of interest rate increases.
Read MoreL Catterton, the private equity firm backed by luxury French fashion house LVMH, is gearing up to launch an initial public offering of Birkenstock as early as September.
Read MoreThis week, several major companies, including tech giants Apple and Amazon, along with coffee giant Starbucks, are set to report their earnings, providing insights into consumer spending habits amidst easing inflation and rising interest rates.
Read MoreDr Shane Oliver, Head of Investment Strategy & Chief Economist at AMP, discusses home prices.
Read MoreChalice Mining's (ASX:CHN) already world-class Gonneville find near Perth is facing a massive upgrade after the surprise news on Tuesday of the discovery of what appears to be a whole new area of significant mineralisation.
Read MoreStocks rose modestly Monday as Wall Street kicked off a busy earnings week and wrapped up a winning month.
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To achieve attractive risk adjusted returns over the medium to long-term; and
While reducing the risk of permanent capital loss.
Sequoia Asset Management Investment Manager Winston Sammut discusses property opportunities and pitfalls in the current economic climate.
Read MoreIn its quarterly activities report, Lake Resources (ASX:LKE) noted a 37% increase in the measured, higher-grade resource at Kachi, supporting over 25 years of supply life.
Read MoreAchievements highlighted in NOVONIX's Quarterly Activities Report include a research and development agreement with LG Energy and progress towards DOE funding.
Read MoreImmunotherapy company Immutep has released its Quarterly Activities report, which highlights significant progress in late-stage and registrational trials.
Read MoreLynas Rare Earths (ASX:LYC) took a significant hit in the June quarter from the slump in world prices for its key products.
Read MoreChina’s economy will need more than last week’s lacklustre collection of policy thought bubbles if it is to arrest the slump in activity that continued for a fourth successive month in July.
Read MoreSilver Lake Resources (ASX:SLR) shares have had a shocking start to the week, with a slump of more than 20% following Monday's release of a confusing quarterly statement for the three months up to June and the 2022-23 financial year.
Read MoreJuly saw US energy firms again cut the number of active oil rigs in use for an eighth straight month while they added new natural gas rigs for the first time in three months.
Read MoreAt midday, Australia's share market has returned to a flat position after experiencing an early rise. Investors seem cautious as they await the RBA interest rate decision scheduled for Tuesday.
Read MoreA snapshot of the stocks on the move, featuring AD1 Holdings (ASX:AD1), New World Resources (ASX:NWC) and Matsa Resources (ASX:MAT).
Read MoreStocks rose Friday with the Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 closing out their third winning weeks in a row as a measure of inflation closely watched by the Federal Reserve came in at its lowest in nearly two years.
Read MoreRussia's decision to withdraw from a deal allowing Ukrainian grain to be exported globally is a high-stakes gamble by President Vladimir Putin that risks straining diplomatic relations with two of Russia's influential partners, China and Turkey.
Read MoreQantas has fired back at Sydney Airport's claims of "slot hoarding," stating that the airport is primarily interested in increasing its own revenue.
Read MorePilbara Minerals (ASX:PLS) has managed to overcome uncertainties surrounding the impact of the 2022-2023 lithium price slide. The company's June quarter and full-year production report revealed that fears of significant damage were unfounded, as it experienced only a minor drop in revenues due to lower prices.
Read MoreThe Fed and the European Central Bank have both raised their key rates by 0.25% this week, and on Friday, the Bank of Japan revealed greater flexibility in its yield control policy that could result in market rates rising, but not its key policy rate, which remains at -0.1%.
Read MoreMagellan’s Global Portfolio Managers, Arvid Streimann and Nikki Thomas discuss what is going on in global markets.
Read MoreAmazon’s almost 30-year journey has been one of constant evolution, driven by innovation, and guided by the long-term vision of its founder, Jeff Bezos. The business developed in its early years with an initial focus on selling books before eventually expanding into other product categories, including music, electronics and beyond.
Read MorePortfolio Manager, Elisa Di Marco, steps through how Magellan’s DNA underpins the portfolio construction of Magellan’s Core International and Core ESG funds.
Read MoreGlobal energy markets will need to evolve dramatically over the next three decades. Worldwide, the population is forecast to grow by nearly 2 billion1 and global living standards are expected to rise as per capita consumption increases – and all this against the backdrop of a growing push towards decarbonisation.
Read MoreIn 1819, Isaac Reckitt and his brother Thomas established a corn mill business in England, marking the beginning of what was to become Reckitt Benckiser, a UK-headquartered multinational business selling household staples the world has come to trust and love.
Read MoreMagellan’s Global Portfolio Managers, Arvid Streimann and Nikki Thomas discuss what is going on in global markets.
Read MoreAmazon’s almost 30-year journey has been one of constant evolution, driven by innovation, and guided by the long-term vision of its founder, Jeff Bezos. The business developed in its early years with an initial focus on selling books before eventually expanding into other product categories, including music, electronics and beyond.
Read MorePortfolio Manager, Elisa Di Marco, steps through how Magellan’s DNA underpins the portfolio construction of Magellan’s Core International and Core ESG funds.
Read MoreGlobal energy markets will need to evolve dramatically over the next three decades. Worldwide, the population is forecast to grow by nearly 2 billion1 and global living standards are expected to rise as per capita consumption increases – and all this against the backdrop of a growing push towards decarbonisation.
Read MoreIn 1819, Isaac Reckitt and his brother Thomas established a corn mill business in England, marking the beginning of what was to become Reckitt Benckiser, a UK-headquartered multinational business selling household staples the world has come to trust and love.
Read MoreMagellan’s Global Portfolio Managers, Arvid Streimann and Nikki Thomas discuss what is going on in global markets.
Read MoreDr Shane Oliver, Head of Investment Strategy & Chief Economist at AMP, discusses developments in investment markets over the past week, economic activity trackers, major global economic events and Australia economic events.
Read MoreIain Dunstan – CEO & Managing Director – Gratifii (ASX:GTI) provides a full-service solution that transforms how brands manage and deliver loyalty and rewards, offering a comprehensive platform combining technology, content, and services for effective loyalty programs.
Read MoreMichael Shirley – Managing Director & CEO Veris (ASX:VRS) is a leading provider of spatial data services in Australia.
Read MoreVictor Tsaccounis CEO & Nick Fitzgerald CFO – Hubify (ASX:HFY) provides Australian businesses with a one-stop shop for their telecommunication and IT needs.
Read MoreMark Miocevich – Managing Director – VEEM (ASX:VEE) is a designer and manufacturer of disruptive, high-technology marine propulsion and stabilisation systems for the global luxury motor yacht, fast ferry, commercial workboat and defence industries.
Read MoreAustralian retail sales experienced a 0.8% decline last month, as reported by the Australian Bureau of Statistics. This result came as a surprise to markets, which had anticipated a steady performance for June following a robust 0.7% gain in May.
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