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Miners lead positive week for local market
A positive mood on Friday lifted the benchmark Australian index, the S&P/ASX 200, by 92.5 points, or 1.3 per cent, to 7,279 points, in its best day since...
Credit primes as a defensive stalwart in higher-for-longer environment
As the impacts of rising interest rates continue flowing through the economy, credit remains one of the most reliable and attractive ways to add defensiveness...
No time like the present for senior secured loans: Invesco
Senior secured loans recover strongly from economic downturns and plenty of corporates are well prepared for any ructions ahead. Still, active management...
Local market trades lower ahead of US inflation print
A tech slide dragged the ASX indices lower on Wednesday, ahead of the US inflation data coming in overnight. Consensus expectations were for the US headline...
Australian market higher on Tuesday, but barely
The Australian share market moved higher on Tuesday, as investors assessed conflicting data releases, one showing weakening consumer sentiment but the other...
Major Banks and Iron Ore Miners bolster the S&P/ASX200 on Tuesday.
The S&P/ASX 200 finished the day higher, up 0.5 percent after initially falling by 0.2 percent earlier in the trading session. The...
Opportunity awaits agile investors in 'new regime': BlackRock
Rapid economic and geopolitical changes have led to a new investment regime in the latter half of 2023, according to the BlackRock Investment Institute....
Iron ore hits market (ASX:XJO), AMA tumbles on raising, Platinum remains under pressure
Both benchmarks weakened into the close, as both the S&P/ASX200 (ASX:XJO) and All Ordinaries (ASX:XAO) fell 0.2 per cent on Friday. The weakness was...
All Ords (ASX:XAO) sinks on China, rates weakness, Liontown surges again
Both local benchmarks, including the S&P/ASX200 fell 1.2 per cent on Thursday, as pressure continues to build from poor global economic data. A surge in...
Market (ASX:XAO) sinks despite GDP data beat, oil rallies on supply cuts
The local share market weakened again on Wednesday, with the All Ordinaries down 0.7 and the S&P/ASX 200 (ASX:XJO) falling 0.8 per cert as seven sectors...
ASX (ASX:XAO) down on RBA, GDP outlook, Origin, Qantas struggle
The local share market closed broadly flat on Tuesday, with both the S&P/ASX200 (ASX:XJO) and All Ordinaries falling 5 and 9 points respectively. The...
Market (ASX:XAO) gains on Liontown bid, Qantas continues to sink
The local sharemarket started the week strongly, with the All Ordinaries (ASX:XAO) managing a 0.5 per cent gain, and the S&P/ASX200 (ASX:XJO) up 0.6 per...
In the shadow of Edinburgh Castle, reinvestment is the Rock of Ages
Edinburgh-based Dundas Global Investors sees dividend growth, rather than dividend income itself, as the key to long-term outperformance. The numbers bear out...
Market (ASX:XJO) hit on Qantas, Fortescue woes, China stimulus boosts sentiment
Both the All Ordinaries (ASX:XAO) and S&P/ASX200 (ASX:XJO) fell 0.4 per cent on Friday, but still managed to deliver a 2.3 per cent gain for the week....