Westpac’s Enforced Houseclean Underway
Westpac has edged closer to being back in the regulatory good books after APRA announced Thursday the removal of a liquidity add-on it had imposed for breaching prudential standards.
Read MoreWestpac has edged closer to being back in the regulatory good books after APRA announced Thursday the removal of a liquidity add-on it had imposed for breaching prudential standards.
Read MoreA collection of ‘downs’ from the start- and end-of-month housing and construction data this week shows the Australian property sector is well and truly in a deep slump.
Read MoreRapid growth, high barriers to entry, and massive innovation are just three reasons Platinum’s Liam Farlow believes batteries are an exciting area to invest in over the next 5-10 years.
Read MoreRio Tinto and its Canadian subsidiary Turquoise Hill Resources have finally agreed to a new mop-up offer that will give Rio direct ownership of the huge Oyu Tolgoi project in Mongolia.
Read MoreEarnings reports from a few fashion and beauty sector stragglers yesterday: Adore, Michael Hill and Lovisa, with the latter delivering one of the season’s best results from the retail space.
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 MorePerpetual PMs Anthony Aboud and Sean Roger explain how a bottom-up stock picker goes about adding value when the broader market is so dominated by macro themes.
Read MoreContrasting results from two small industrials involved in the resources sector – one a loss on a contract; the other, a solid profit after a big takeover nearly two years ago.
Read MoreChina’s economy continues to stutter thanks to a combination of renewed Covid infections, tightened mobility restrictions and power rationing due to the worst heatwaves in decades.
Read MoreWhat really matters in volatile times is having a strategy to capitalise on the short-term ups and downs, while maintaining an exposure to the long-term benefits stock markets can provide.
Read MoreUnlike rival JB Hi-Fi earlier this month, Harvey Norman revealed on the final day of the reporting season that it had suffered a small dip in sales and earnings for the year to June 30.
Read MoreWhile higher production and prices and a tight hold on costs helped Australian-based African gold miner Perseus Mining to a solid result, St Barbara Mines delivered yet another loss.
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 MoreLBT Innovations Limited (ASX: LBT) CEO and Managing Director Brent Barnes discusses new opportunities for the company’s automation technology.
Read MoreAs far as the ASX is concerned, the real issue from Tuesday’s global market slide wasn’t the fall itself or the data that triggered it, but rather the bath taken by commodity prices.
Read MoreFor a company reporting its fourth record result in a row, IGO was pretty circumspect as far as rewarding shareholders goes – leaving its full-year payout unchanged at 10 cents per share.
Read MoreIf there was a given yesterday, it was that Bubs Australia was going to deliver a big revenue jump. And, thanks mainly to its deal with the US government, Bubs didn’t let us down.
Read MoreAs expected, Woodside Energy has reported a five-fold increase in net profit for the six months to June 30 and boosted dividend payout to shareholders to record levels as a result.
Read MoreOnce thought of as the place to go in North America if you needed anything for your home, Bed Bath and Beyond has become a popularised stock that is on the brink of bankruptcy.
Read MoreUS “fast-casual” restaurants Wingstop and Shake Shack have delivered very different operating results and returns on investment in their relatively short lives. Platinum looks at why.
Read MoreLittle room for error in the markets at the moment, as Sandfire Resources found out despite record sales and positive news regarding its Matheo Copper Project in Botswana.
Read MoreIn stark contrast to the strong July retail sales, building approvals last month slumped 17.2% as the bloom faded almost completely from apartments, home units and flats.
Read MorePaul Sanger from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreIn this video, OurCrowd Managing Director Dan Bennett talks with Tim McGowen about the various opportunities available for investments in technology via private markets.
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 MoreSantos has taken advantage of the wave of cash floating around the energy sector to refinance its debt to the point where it won’t have a loan maturing for the next five years.
Read MoreAustralian shoppers were not put off by rising interest rates and prices in July as retail sales rose a solid 1.3% from June – a strong indication they are ignoring a lot of the gloom and doom.
Read MoreA Monday trifecta for the embattled a2 Milk company – beating 2021-22 profit estimates, promises of more to come, and a share buyback for its long-suffering shareholders.
Read MoreAustralia’s third iron ore major Fortescue Metals Group saw a 40% fall in its June 30 profit and a 43% slicing of its final dividend as iron-ore prices weakened and operating costs rose.
Read MoreShares in WA mining groups Northern Star and MinRes fell yesterday, with neither’s result convincing enough for jumpy traders on a day that saw the market sold off heavily.
Read MoreCorporate Connect Analyst Marc Sinatra has released an update on local biotech Antisense Therapeutics after a collaborative study Antisense undertook involving Long COVID-19 patients.
Read MoreAlphinity’s five portfolio managers have travelled the globe meeting with over 200 companies face to face over the past 6 months, and share the key highlights of their respective trips.
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