Monday Market Minutes: Hope Springs
Wall Street reacted oddly to the stronger than forecast US jobs report for October, with the major indices rising instead of wobbling as many might have expected.
Read MoreWall Street reacted oddly to the stronger than forecast US jobs report for October, with the major indices rising instead of wobbling as many might have expected.
Read MoreAfter so much action last week both here and offshore, things quieten off for a bit as focus turns to the upcoming midterm national and state elections in America.
Read MoreBerkshire Hathaway revealed a 20% rise in 3Q operating profit but also more than $US13 billion in losses as the company’s portfolio was hit hard in the quarter’s big market selloff.
Read MoreAsian markets and global commodity prices staged a huge rebound for no reason except a screenshot claiming to detail plans by the Government to unwind its strong Covid controls.
Read MoreContrasting quarterly reports this week from lithium producers Albemarle and Livent, with the former experiencing its biggest year ever while the latter is struggling a little.
Read MoreWhat’s with the recent rush of private equity and larger software firms, particularly those in the U.S., swooping on local small-cap software stocks?
Read MoreIn Cup week we got a fitting interest rate rise trifecta after the Bank of England followed the US Federal Reserve and the Reserve Bank of Australia in lifting its key rate by 0.75%.
Read MoreWe understand you are busy and may not have been left with enough time to keep up with the quality content we’ve been bringing you throughout the week. So here it is in one handy location. You’re welcome.
Read MoreIn the wake of a gloomy forecast from the World Gold Council this week that should make every investor in a listed gold miner a little bit nervous, we take a look at the broader sector.
Read MoreChimeric Therapeutics CEO and Managing Director Jennifer Chow discusses the company’s new agreement with Case Western Reserve University.
Read MoreAntisense Chair Dr Charmaine Gittleson and new Chief Commercial Officer Dr Anthony Filippis discuss attracting new talent to the company and what drew Dr Filippis to the role.
Read MoreLauren Hayes from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreAbbey Phillips from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreWhile Elon Musk is making sure his Twitter losses will exceed the $US44 billion he paid for it, Tesla EVs in China have fallen further behind a new leader in BYD.
Read MoreBerkshire Hathaway is due to release its 3Q earnings report this weekend with the focus as usual on its investment portfolio – especially its massive punt on hydrocarbons.
Read Morea2 Milk has joined the list of companies who have won approval to supply baby formula to the US to fill a growing supply gap from a domestic shortage across the country.
Read MorePerpetual has rejected an unwanted $30-per-share takeover offer valuing it at $1.68 billion from a consortium comprising Baring Private Equity Asia and Regal Partners.
Read MoreWith inflation still the word on everyone’s lips, 4D Infrastructure’s latest podcast looks at how the current approach to combat it differs in the UK and the US.
Read MoreWoolies shares fell to a 52-week low Thursday on the back of a surprisingly weak performance from its supermarkets and a big profit downgrade for its NZ food business.
Read MorePeter Milios from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreLauren Hayes from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreAbbey Phillips from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreNovonix CEO Dr Chris Burns discusses news following the company’s AGM, including the appointment of new directors and the expansion of the company’s development capabilities.
Read MoreIt would be fair to say that Wall Street got caught by its own story-making about what the Fed was going to do after lifting rates at this week’s meeting.
Read MoreDenny Fish from JH explains how volatile markets and lower valuations may present attractive entry points in companies capable of compounding earnings growth.
Read MoreAmcor says that while third quarter volumes fell in China, demand was solid elsewhere as the company managed to protect margins with price rises offsetting higher costs.
Read MoreRio Tinto has been forced to do a special deal with two dissident shareholders in Turquoise Hill Resources to avoid its $US3.3 billion mop up takeover offer being rejected.
Read MoreIt’s just what the RBA wants to see – the property and housing sectors are both weakening at the same time with the recent series of rate rises the ostensible catalyst.
Read MorePM Capital’s Kevin Bertoli explains why he believes global sports-betting giant Flutter Entertainment is well-positioned for rapid earnings growth in the US.
Read MoreNo matter the size of its rate rise decision this morning, the Fed will have to do a lot more if it is to bash inflation to lower levels by slowing jobs and wages growth.
Read MorePeter Milios from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreLauren Hayes from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreAbbey Phillips from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreAmazon shares slumped more than 5% on Tuesday to well under $US100 each, putting the company’s market value under $US1 trillion for the first time in two and a half years
Read MoreAs widely forecast, the Reserve Bank has pushed its key cash rate up 0.25% to a new 9-year high of 2.85%, making it seven consecutive board meetings with an increase.
Read MoreThe quarterly report from IGO has shown just how lucrative the Greenbushes lithium mine in southwest WA has become as the renewables juggernaut gathers pace.
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