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Financial Planning morning report - Wednesday
The ASX 200 experienced its best day in over seven weeks on Tuesday, adding 2.9% to 5,780 points, with all sectors increasing. The Australian share market has...
Financial planner daily report - ASX shares to rise at the open
In the USA, it was Memorial Day. However, a strong lead from the local futures market was enough to send the ASX 200 to an 11-week high on Monday, but over 2%...
Financial planner morning report - Monday
It was another strong week for global markets with the ASX 200 rising 1.7% and the Dow Jones ending up 3.3% last week, as reporting season continued.
Financial Planner morning report Friday
It seems to me that global markets are stuck in a trading pattern, oscillating between euphoria when signs of a vaccine are announced, to despair as new...
Financial Planner morning report - Thursday
Here's the Financial Planning news you need to know. Overnight, global share markets recovered on the back of an improving crude oil price, now $32 per barrel,...
ETF Spreads are the Real Killer
How does ETF investing go seriously wrong? If you don't pay attention to ETF buy-sell spreads, the advantage of low MERs can evaporate.
Small caps to remain attractive for investors
Following the March equity market correction due to the COVID-19 pandemic, global equity markets rebounded sharply in April, with the small cap sector...
Financial Planner morning report Tuesday
A covid cure on the horizon? US-based drugmaker Moderna revealed positive results from its human trials of a Coronavirus vaccine, treating those yet to suffer...
Financial Planner morning report - markets in a two-step
Here's what Australian financial planners and advisers need to know on Thursday morning...
Aussie tech stocks shine
If clients are seeking advice on where opportunities are in the Australia share market, they should not overlook a group of Australian technology stocks that...
Wild swings, but bitcoin proves its digital mettle
Like most assets, bitcoin cruised into the new year in 2020, racking up a 44% rise until mid-February. Then, like the stock market, BTC took fright at the...
Suncorp's chief banking and wealth departs after three months
Lee Hatton has departed Suncorp as its chief executive of banking and wealth after just three months in the job. Hatton acknowledges that her departure is due...
ETF Securities: FANGs defy rocky market
In hindsight, March 2nd, 2020, as the world started to get to grips with the scale of the global health emergency that was unfolding in the form of the...
Financial Planner Morning Report - global markets mixed
The ASX 200 is likely to open slightly lower on Tuesday according to the Sydney Futures Exchange, following mixed results from global markets overnight.