Market Murmurs: SWM, SEK, GMG
Another busy ASX trading session on Tuesday with news aplenty, and here’s the latest from Kerry Stokes’ Seven West Media, HR firm Seek Ltd and logistics giant Goodman Group.
Read MoreAnother busy ASX trading session on Tuesday with news aplenty, and here’s the latest from Kerry Stokes’ Seven West Media, HR firm Seek Ltd and logistics giant Goodman Group.
Read MoreWhile most major indexes are now in or near bear market territory, TRP’s Tim Murray explains why he thinks current stock prices may not have fully baked in a recessionary scenario.
Read MoreJust as equity and bond investors were first to pull the plug, it will likely be those markets that regain their mojo first. Fidelity’s Tom Stevenson explains why there’s always another bandwagon.
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 MoreBHP will pay record full year dividends totalling $US16.3 billion ($A23.2 billion) after reporting the second-biggest profit in the company’s history in the year to June 30.
Read MoreOnline furniture and homewares group Temple & Webster ran into some headwinds in the year to June just as the company was expanding other parts of its business.
Read MoreConfirmation that, for all his blustering, Xi Jinping is presiding over a Chinese economy that is sliding its way towards a debilitating slowdown, or at worst, maybe even a recession.
Read MoreIf Rio Tinto really wants to control all of the 66% non-government stake in the Oyu Tolgoi copper gold mine, it has to buy the 49% it doesn’t control in Canadian company Turquoise Hill.
Read MoreIs the move by JB Hi Fi to go against the grain and spend the next three years upgrading and expanding its NZ operations a sign that it believes the Australian market is going ex-growth?
Read MoreThe pressure on companies this reporting season is higher than ever. Here’s how Argo Investments, Bendigo and Adelaide Bank and Beach Energy fared on Monday after announcing their results.
Read MoreFidelity has produced a series reviewing the ‘super’ sectors of the Australian ASX300 excluding the ASX50 stocks. In part one, James Abela and Monique Rooney look at ‘Innovators’.
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 MoreMax Andrews from the AgFood Fund looks at the current financial struggles of various plant-based protein companies around the world and how his fund is positioned in the sector.
Read MoreWhile BlueScope Steel has met guidance with a record result for the year to June 30 of $2.81 billion, investors will not like the near 70% slide in the company’s December half profit forecast.
Read MoreCatch up on the full webinar presentations from The Hydration Pharmaceutical Company (ASX HPC), Prescient Therapeutics (ASX: PTX), archTIS (ASX: AR9) & Meeka Metals (ASX: MEK)
Read MoreTim Davidson – CEO & MD – Meeka Metals is a gold and rare earths company with a portfolio of high quality 100% owned projects across Western Australia.
Read MoreDaniel Lai – CEO – ArchTIS is a global provider of innovative software solutions for the secure collaboration of sensitive information.
Read MoreSteven Yatomi-Clarke – CEO & MD – Prescient Therapeutics is focused on developing novel, personalised therapies for a range of cancers.
Read MoreOliver Baker – CEO – The Hydration Pharmaceuticals Company Limited owns and operates Hydralyte North America, a company that markets and sells a range of liquid, tablet and powder Healthy Hydration Solutions products.
Read MoreGlobal equity markets rose strongly on Friday while US Treasury bond yields fell as investors continued to bet on interest rates not rising as much as previously feared because inflation may be peaking.
Read MoreA big test of the recovery in local investor sentiment and confidence looms in the form of the June half Australian earnings reporting season, which hits full pace this week starting with BHP tomorrow.
Read MoreNo doubt the data flow will be less stressful for markets than we have seen in recent weeks, but there will still be enough there to keep investors on their toes and wary of a false dawn.
Read MoreCommodities had a solid end to a positive week that saw the CRB Commodities Index rise 3.6% in just five days with oil, copper and silver leading the way, while iron ore continued to struggle.
Read MoreAMP’s Shane Oliver looks at how cyclical fluctuations – a key aspect of investment markets – are mostly driven by economic developments and magnified by swings in investor sentiment.
Read MoreMore red ink in the crypto world, this time one of the more established names – Coinbase, which this week revealed a massive plunge from a profit a year ago to a $US1.1 billion loss in the June quarter of this year.
Read MoreRatings agency Moody’s certainly likes BHP’s appetite for OZ Minerals and the benefits it sees in the deal, believing all BHP has to do lift its $25 per share offer to win over the OZ Minerals board.
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Read MoreIn the run-up to the COP27 climate conference in Egypt this November, Schroders have kindly put together a glossary of key sustainability terms for investors. It will be updated over time.
Read MoreInsurance giant Swiss Re has acknowledged the key role climate change played in this year’s east coast floods, which ended up being the world’s most costly disaster in the first half of 2022.
Read MoreThose chasing rewards from renewables such as lithium aren’t quite sure what to make of the latest US legislation called The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022, other than to know it will be a game-changer.
Read MoreIt’s easy to see why leaders are attracted to the self-sufficiency nuclear energy offers at a cheaper rate than all but the lowest-cost fossil fuels. But the eternal risk of catastrophe weighs heavily against it.
Read MorePaul Sanger from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreTim McGowen from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreMagnis Energy Technologies Chairman Frank Poullas discusses the pathway to revenues and increasing capacity as the company’s battery giga-factory commences production.
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