KSL – Morgans rates the stock as Add
For Kina Securities, the broker makes no changes to earnings forecasts and the Add rating, though raises the target price to $1.29 from $1.20 on a valuation roll forward.
Read MoreFor Kina Securities, the broker makes no changes to earnings forecasts and the Add rating, though raises the target price to $1.29 from $1.20 on a valuation roll forward.
Read MoreTarget price for Allkem has been reduced to $11 from $14.70. Neutral.
Read MoreTarget price rises to $7.50 from $7.30. Outperform rating retained.
Read MoreIn case of a recession, Credit Suisse sees BHP as remaining more resilient than Rio Tinto. $40 target and Neutral rating retained.
Read MoreThe price target is increased to $14.76 from $14.45. The Add rating is unchanged.
Read MoreJason Stirbinskis – Managing DIrector – Los Cerros is committed to exploring, developing and operating mining projects within world-class mineral provinces, with a focus on copper and gold.
Read MorePhilip Daffas – CEO & MD – PainChek is transforming pain management by using facial recognition and artificial intelligence to detect pain.
Read MoreMatt Macfarlane – CEO & MD – icetana is a global SaaS software company providing video analytics technology designed to identify abnormal events and unexpected behaviour for large-scale surveillance networks
Read MorePlenty to focus on this week, as the US second-quarter earnings season begins with reports due out from six major banks, along with the June CPI and ubiquitous factors like inflation and interest rates.
Read MoreThe Twitter takeover imbroglio has all the hallmarks of being a big earner for US law firms while Elon Musk, Tesla and Twitter look certain to end up poorer for the experience.
Read MoreA crucial period ahead for gold, after the short-term situation soured somewhat last week as the metal dipped under the important $US1,800 an ounce level and kept falling.
Read MoreBHP is thinking of appealing the British court ruling on Friday in a £5 billion lawsuit brought against it by Brazilian claimants who are suing over the tailings dams disaster in 2015.
Read MoreUS inflation ideas will be tested this week with the consumer price index for June the major focus for investors on Wednesday and then the Producer Price Index the day after.
Read MoreWhile the outlook for gold isn’t as buoyant as in post-Covid 2020, nor is it as dire as some would suggest, with local gold production expected to rise faster than prices weaken over the next couple of years.
Read MoreIn this week’s Insights column, AMP’s Shane Oliver reviews the performance of investment markets over the last 12 months and takes a look at the outlook for the 12 to come.
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Read MoreAfter volatility among major cryptocurrencies caused a run on its funds, Celsius was forced to halt withdrawals. Just three weeks later, this major crypto platform is on the verge of collapse.
Read MoreStill a week until the US second quarter earnings season gets underway and already there is considerable doubt from analysts about the size of any gain and the quality of the figures.
Read MoreIf the June Resources Quarterly from the Federal Government is to be believed, there are clear signs the Australian lithium industry is heading for a sharp rise up the value adding processing chain.
Read MoreThe broker lowers its forecasts for FY23, which results in its target for AGL Energy falling by -3% to $9.67, while the Add rating is retained.
Read MoreThe Buy rating and target price of $2.15 are retained.
Read MoreThe Neutral rating is retained and the target price increases to $17.85 from $17.00.
Read MoreThe target price falls to $19.60 from $20.34, while the Hold rating is maintained.
Read MoreLauren Evans from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
Read MoreAmid all the recent turmoil, the big board has equalled its longest winning streak of the year – four days in a row for the S&P 500 and for 2022’s laggard, the Nasdaq.
Read MoreJapan’s Ambassador to Australia Shingo Yamagami has criticised the new Queensland coal royalty rises and the way the government went about changing the tax regime.
Read MoreWhile the Chinese government has outlined a new set of steps to boost consumer demand for cars, there was no policy pronouncements on New Energy Vehicles.
Read MoreShares in Chalice Mining leapt 13% Thursday after the company surprised with news of a completely new exploration area of interest at its Julimar Ni-Cu-PGE strike northeast of Perth.
Read MoreRob Almeida from MFS Investment Management explains how historical market patterns can provide a useful roadmap for the the future but can also lead to mistaken assumptions.
Read MoreThe dynamics that drove equity markets over the last decade are changing. Janus Henderson’s Nick Schommer discusses how investors should view this new investment environment.
Read MoreMay was a record month for Australian trade with a 20% rise in the size of the surplus from the high recorded in April, which was in turn 50% more than market forecasts.
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network with a round-up of the highlights from today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreThe Neutral rating is retained, while the target price falls to $40 from $50
Read MoreFY23, FY24 and FY25 EPS forecasts rise 1%. Target price rises to $19 from $18.07. Outperform rating retained.
Read MoreThe target price falls to $2.92 from $3.07. Add.
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network breaks down some stocks making noise in today’s ASX trading session.
Read MoreMelissa Darmawan from Finance News Network with all the news from today’s morning trading session on the ASX.
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