Diary: Kicking and Screaming Our Way Out of 2021
Plenty for investors to consider across the spectrum and it will be another busy week for the market to grapple with as we head to the final throes of 2021.
Read MorePlenty for investors to consider across the spectrum and it will be another busy week for the market to grapple with as we head to the final throes of 2021.
Read MoreThe 2022 global economic outlook will be set this week by two events: China’s efforts to stabilise its economy and the final meeting of the US Fed for the year.
Read MoreAs China’s property crisis continues to widen and the economy bumbles along in low gear, the country’s top policymakers have made it clear they will not allow any slump to harm the broader economy in 2022.
Read MoreJust three weeks to go in 2021 and it looks like markets are recovering some of their poise that was rattled by Covid Omicron and inflation jitters.
Read More2022 will likely be a strong market for recovery-led opportunities, albeit with higher volatility. As such, we prefer quality stocks with strong market positions.
Read MoreChina’s property crisis has finally arrived after Fitch Ratings declared the giant Evegrande and smaller rival Kaisa Group in default on US dollar bond interest payments.
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 MoreIf the global trading system is still being buffeted by problems, how then have China and the US just revealed all-time monthly highs for exports and imports?
Read MoreWe think the recent rise to prominence of cryptocurrencies requires a little bit of background information. Luckily, ETF Securities is here to help.
Read MoreIt is a dangerous moment for markets when just one stock has the weight of investor expectations riding on it, as seems to be the case right now with Apple.
Read MoreThe sharp slide in the Westpac share price has forced it to alter the terms of its $3.5 billion buyback to cover the possibility that it will buy more shares than originally planned.
Read MoreSchroders’ Stuart Dear and Mihkel Kase discuss 5 defensive asset allocation themes for investors in 2022.
Read MoreThe reality is private equity investing is not the ‘baddie’ Hollywood has simplistically fashioned over the years. It’s the ‘goodie’. VanEck’s Cameron McCormack explains why.
Read MoreSoaring vegetable prices drove China’s consumer price inflation sharply higher in November just as producer prices showed signs of plateauing.
Read MoreWas it clean-up day at the ACCC yesterday or a belated Black Friday sale, with three corporate deals given the green light after hanging round for a while?
Read MoreChina’s sales of new-energy vehicles (NEVs) are headed for an all-time high of more than 3.2 million in 2021 after another solid month of sales in November.
Read MoreJames Abela and Maroun Younes, Portfolio Managers of Fidelity’s Future Leaders strategies, break down their outlook for global equity markets in 2022.
Read MoreIn its final legal action resulting from the 2019 Royal Commission, ASIC has launched legal action against ANZ Bank after it failed to pass on financial benefits to clients.
Read MoreNZ healthcare and pet food group EBOS is buying medical devices business Lifehealthcare, and is asking shareholders to meet a good chunk of the cost via a capital raising.
Read MoreThe market liked what it heard from Woodside Petroleum on Wednesday about the headline $5 billion spend figure earmarked for its green ambitions in future years.
Read MoreThe need to safeguard the health of large populations continues to create opportunities that leverage the innovation of biopharmaceutical and lifescience tools manufacturers.
Read MoreNickel Mines has finalised plans to buy a 70% stake in the Indonesian Oracle Nickel project in a partnership that will see a substantial rise in the amount of nickel it produces.
Read MoreIt was hardly a convincing upgrade for 2022 from Newmont Corp, the world’s biggest gold miner, but a good portion of it will be powered by its mines in Australia.
Read MoreStephanie Maier from GAM Investments discusses the increased commitment to tackling climate change following COP26 as it becomes clear immediate action is imperative.
Read MoreFrank Uhlenbruch, Investment Strategist in Janus Henderson’s Australian Fixed Interest team, discusses the key events of 2021 and what to expect in the year ahead.
Read MoreChinese commodity imports were the strongest across the board for 2021, helping the country’s November trade numbers offset other domestic pressures.
Read MoreTuesday’s trading session saw something of a rarity: an update from Insurance Australia Group (ASX: IAG) that didn’t result in the company’s shares being sold off.
Read MoreBank of Queensland (ASX: BOQ) remains upbeat despite ongoing margin pressure arising from the continuing low level of official interest rates.
Read MoreOil Search shareholders overwhelmingly endorsed the marriage to Santos yesterday, putting the lie to all the media stories about how some would try to vote it down.
Read MoreAlong with Nick Kirrage, co-head of the Global Value team, Schroders Head of Australian Equities Martin Conlon discusses 5 notable investment themes for equities in 2022.
Read MoreThe RBA ends 2021 with its key interest rate steady on 0.10% and no sign of any change soon, despite continuing suggestions that it will be forced by rising inflation to boost rates.
Read MoreThe stuttering Chinese economy and property sector in particular has forced the country’s central bank to cut its reserve requirement for banks for a second time this year.
Read MoreThe departure of Bapcor CEO Darryl Abotomey has turned toxic and he is out the door with immediate effect rather than early next year, as originally planned.
Read MoreAfterpay shares fell again yesterday after the company revealed it would push ahead with a meeting regarding the takeover by Block without approval from a major shareholder.
Read MoreMetcash shares leapt more than 7% yesterday in a strong thumbs up to the solid interim result and higher dividend from the supermarkets, hardware and liquor group.
Read MoreClearBridge Investments’ Sam Peters explains why his firm sees opportunity in the energy sector where it believes it is possible to witness adaptive change and be rewarded for it.
Read MoreHere are a couple of snippets in a weird old start to the week for the ASX from medical group Sigma Healthcare (ASX: SIG) and buidlng materials major Boral (ASX: BLD).
Read MoreCatch up on the full webinar with presentations from Environmental Clean Technologies (ASX: ECT), ActivePort (ASX: ATV), TZ Limited (ASX: TZL) & NeuroScientific Biopharmaceuticals (ASX: NSB)
Read MoreMario Vecchio – CEO – TZ has successfully commercialized proprietary locking technology in the smart locker and data cabinet security markets.
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