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ASX ends 0.2% ahead after miners and banks wrestle

Small gain for ASX, CBA nears $100, Zip keeps buying  The ASX200 (ASX: XJO) managed to finished just 0.2% higher on Monday as strength in the banking sector including the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA) offset weakness in materials. CBA is once again trading at an all-time high and just $1.24 short of the $100 mark. Iron oreand commodities…

The Inside Investor | 24th May 2021 | More
ASX adds 0.3% as banks and miners rise

Another positive week, tech continues disappearing act, Macquarie delivers record profit  The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) managed to deliver another positive week, adding 0.3% on Friday and 0.8% for the week. The news of the week was the Chinese Government ceasing high level discussions with Australian officials, but at the same time, their demand sends the iron ore price to a record above…

The Inside Investor | 9th May 2021 | More
Tech stocks dive as ASX records back-to-back losses

ASX stagnates at 7,000, Tabcorp receives another bid, Bingo deal approved  The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) remains stubbornly anchored to the 7,000 point level, falling 0.2% on Tuesday as most sectors were once again hit by the threat of increasing inflation. The materials sector was the biggest positive contributor, with the likes of BHP Group (ASX:BHP), Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO), and Fortescue Metals (ASX:FMG) all adding 1%…

The Inside Investor | 27th Apr 2021 | More
  • ASX claws back losses to finish down 0.3%

    ASX pares losses, defensives in favour again, Nuix downgrades again  The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) trimmed losses to just 0.3% despite falling as low as 1.6% during the session. The selling pressure was driven primarily by the energy and property sectors as concerns about spiking global COVID-19 cases impacted confidence. The recently listed Nuix Ltd (ASX:NXL), a big data and analytics…

    The Inside Investor | 22nd Apr 2021 | More
    ASX 200 hits 7,000 points for the first time in 13 months

    ASX breaches 7,000, record highs all around, Westpac hit with ASIC case The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) delivered another positive day, finishing 1.0% higher spurred on by an improving global economic outlook. Market sentiment is overcoming growing issues with the vaccine rollout and risk of mutations, with materials the biggest beneficiary jumping 1.8% behind BHP (ASX:BHP) and Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO) both of which…

    The Inside Investor | 8th Apr 2021 | More
    Dividends ahoy!

    Are investors looking at a dividend bonanza in 2021? According to Dr Don Hamson, Portfolio Manager of the Plato Australian Shares Income strategy, the drought may be coming to an end. According to one of the leading active income investors in the country, investors in the ASX 200 are looking at an improved dividend backdrop…

    Staff Writer | 17th Mar 2021 | More
  • ASX to open lower

    Swings and roundabouts, ASX to open lower, Kogan (ASX:KGN) smashed to finish the week The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) finished January 0.3% higher, the third straight positive month, despite swinging from a 1.2% gain to a 0.6% loss on Friday. Over the week it was the materials and energy sectors, down 7.0% and 10.6% respectively, which placed the greatest…

    The Inside Investor | 31st Jan 2021 | More
    Are BHP and Rio Tinto worth a closer look?

    BHP Group Ltd (ASX: BHP) has announced its operational update for the FY21 half year. The resource giant said that it achieved another strong operational performance during the half, with measures to counter the risk of COVID-19 remaining in place. There was record production at Western Australia Iron Ore (WAIO) and record average concentrator throughput was…

    Contributor | 20th Jan 2021 | More
  • The changing face of AGMs

    The Annual General Meeting (AGM) season in Australia is becoming more of a forum for companies to update shareholders on the outlook for earnings, and for shareholders to push the ESG agenda, according to Martin Currie Australia, an active equity specialist investment manager. Reece Birtles, chief investment officer, and Will Baylis, portfolio manager, at Martin…

    Reece Birtles | 20th Jan 2021 | More
    Why commodities are winning 2021

    The beginning of 2021 couldn’t have gone more smoothly for investment markets, delivering strong returns despite the events in Washington, DC. The first week of trading saw a continuation of the end of 2020, with Australian commodity companies, BHP Group (ASX:BHP) and OilSearch (ASX: OSH) pushing the market higher, adding 15% and 10% in the…

    Drew Meredith | 12th Jan 2021 | More