Flat Dividend Drowns Out Upbeat Talk for Seven
For all the upbeat talk, Seven Group’s decision to hold its dividends steady for FY2021-22 tells us a lot regarding what the company really thinks about the coming financial year.
Read MoreFor all the upbeat talk, Seven Group’s decision to hold its dividends steady for FY2021-22 tells us a lot regarding what the company really thinks about the coming financial year.
Read MoreThe downside to the strong earnings we are seeing for Coles and its rival food retailers is the pain being felt in the hip pockets of Australians due to higher prices for everyday goods.
Read MoreSchroder Real Return Fund Portfolio Manager Simon Doyle talks about navigating the changing investment landscape and market volatility that has characterised 2022 to date.
Read MoreGAM Investments’ David Goodman considers how ‘digital twins’ can fundamentally change industries via living digital simulation models that change alongside their physical counterparts.
Read MoreThe rising rate environment is problematic for Australian banks – if the negative trend in property prices continues, and if the NZ experience is any guide, bank loan growth should slow.
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 MoreBell Potter analyst Hayden Nicholson updates developments in the LIC market. This week: DUI seeks to raise though a SPP
Read MorePlatinum’s Clay Smolinski discusses how, after an eight-year lull, the energy industry is seeing a large step-up in activity as countries seek to invest in and develop new sources of supply.
Read MoreAccording to Australian investors, the headache from the hangover of the Covid boom 2020-2021 year seems to have eased for protective gear products company Ansell.
Read MorePoor market sentiment in Tuesday’s ASX session had a say in how the latest profit results from appliance maker Breville, e-tailer Kogan and discount chain The Reject Shop were received.
Read MoreT. Rowe Price Equity Specialist Sam Ruiz gives his thoughts on the markets at the moment, as investors remain focused on rate impacts and potential recessions around the globe.
Read MoreIn fleshing out the bare bones of its 2021-22 annual report and accounts, Pilbara has confirmed that lithium is now a highly profitable Australian mining business with considerable upside.
Read MoreAs Peter Milios reports, over the past few months, Qantas has been bombarded with excessive complaints about their service and expensive frequent flyer redemption program.
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 MoreThe solid rebound in bricks and mortar retailing saw Scentre Group, the country’s biggest shopping centre operator, lift its profit by double digits in the six months to June 30.
Read MoreMonday saw Wall Street get an early attack of September’s vapours as share prices tumbled in what could be a taste of what’s to come when traders and others return from their summer holidays.
Read MoreChina’s leadership are getting worried about the health of the economy, judging by the second round of official rate cuts in just a week on Monday from the country’s central bank.
Read MoreLike so many of its global peers, the surge in oil prices saw Ampol’s refining margins soar and big money in processing oil into various products, even if petrol sales volumes took a hit.
Read MoreHow do you tell if what we’ve enjoyed over the past two months is the start of a renewed bull market or just another bear market rally? Tom Stevenson from Fidelity has a few suggestions.
Read MoreHere’s Monday’s key June 2022 half-year results, featuring the latest from developer Lendlease, retail chain Nick Scali and plumbing supplies group Reliance Worldwide.
Read MoreWith investors’ increasing focus on ESG risks and opportunities, concerns surrounding the lower ESG performance of smaller companies versus their larger peers have emerged.
Read MoreInvestors gave the Adbri share price a good seeing to on Monday, sending it down more 17% after the company revealed a weak set of figures and not much joy for the immediate future.
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 MorearchTIS Limited CEO and Managing Director Daniel Lai discusses his company’s client base and growth plans, international markets, and collaborations with Microsoft and KPMG.
Read MoreCatch up on the full webinar presentations from Imricor Medical (ASX: IMR), EQ Resources (ASX: EQR), Galileo Mining (ASX: GAL) & WT Financial Group (ASX: WTL)
Read MoreKeith Cullen – MD – WT Financial Group is a diversified financial services company that contains two distinct channels: their primary business-to-business (B2B) operations under the Wealth Today Pty Ltd subsidiary and brand; and their complementary direct to consumer (B2C) operations under Spring Financial Group.
Read MoreBrad Underwood – Chairman & Managing Director – Galileo Mining is focussed on the discovery of base metals in Western Australia, the company is exploring for large scale magmatic nickel copper deposits.
Read MoreKevin MacNeill – CEO – EQ Resources aims to be the leading tungsten producer in Australia, through their tungsten assets at Mt Carbine in North Queensland.
Read MoreSteve Wedan – President and Chief Executive Officer, and Board Chair – Imricor Medical is a leading developer of innovative MRI-compatible medical devices.
Read MoreFriday saw a very quick change in attitude among investors as shares sold off, US bond yields and the greenback bounced sharply and major commodities were generally weaker.
Read MoreDespite broad-based price weakness, last week was a big one for some of the commodities Australia is exporting every day – thermal and coking coal, liquified natural gas and some key metals.
Read MoreJust when we thought we had heard the last from Warren Buffett about his stalking of Occidental Petroleum, up pops another development that has changed the story completely.
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