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Firming iron ore steels Australian market

Rising iron ore prices helped mining heavyweights BHP Group, Rio Tinto, Fortescue Metals and Mineral Resources on Thursday, and in turn that helped to push the major indices higher. The benchmark S&P/ASX200 index finished Thursday up 3.8 points at 7,255.4, while the broader All Ordinaries gained 3.9 points to 7,460. Iron ore has risen 15 per cent since the start of 2023, on optimism…

James Dunn | 3rd Mar 2023 | More
China optimism surge sparks miners

Optimism for mining stocks battled a downturn in the big banks in deciding the direction for the Australian share market on Wednesday, with the banks prevailing just enough to see the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 close 6.8 points, or 0.1 per cent, lower at 7251.6, while the broader All Ordinaries Index retreated 1.9 points to 7456.1. The bullishness for the miners…

James Dunn | 2nd Mar 2023 | More
  • Retail rally points to rising rates

    Australian retail sales rebounded in January as household spending defied inflation and higher borrowing costs, strengthening the case for the Reserve Bank to keep raising interest rates, and run a “higher for longer” rates scenario, taking its cue from its central bank peers in the US and Europe. Retail sales rose 1.9 per cent in January after…

    James Dunn | 1st Mar 2023 | More
    US inflation hammers local stocks

    Local investors had the weekend to digest Friday night’s alarming report of the Federal Reserve’s preferred inflation metric, and they decided they didn’t like it. On Friday night Australian time, the US personal consumption expenditure (PCE) figure showed that US consumer spending rose 4.7 per cent in the year to January, well above the market…

    James Dunn | 28th Feb 2023 | More
  • Brambles buoys market, ASX gains, Rio Tinto sinks as Dominos burned

    The busiest week of reporting season ended on a positive note, with the industrials and technology sectors, up 1.4 and 2.4 per cent respectively, contributing to a 0.3 per cent gain for the market. The materials sector was the main detractor, falling 1.2 per cent as Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO) dropped 3.6 per cent as the…

    The Inside Investor | 27th Feb 2023 | More
    Qantas profit disappoints, cars, grain support Qube, ASX down

    Another bumper day of profit announcements wasn’t enough to send the S&P/ASX200 higher on Thursday, with the materials sector, down 1.6 per cent, ultimately pushing the market down 0.4 per cent. The falling iron ore price hit the likes of BHP (ASX:BHP) and Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO), but the more defensive healthcare and utilities sectors, up…

    The Inside Investor | 24th Feb 2023 | More
    Origin bid reduced, but recommended, Domino’s shares smashed, ASX sinks

    A significant rally in the utilities sector, which gained 4.8 per cent on Wednesday on the back of a renewed bid for Origin Energy (ASX:ORG) wasn’t enough to offset the selling pressure. The S&P/ASX200 fell by 0.3 per cent with the consumer discretionary sector among the largest detractors. News the Origin suitors Brookfield and EIG…

    The Inside Investor | 23rd Feb 2023 | More
    Market weakens a cyclicality returns, Hub profit surges, BHP cuts dividend

    The S&P/ASX200 weakened a further 0.2 per cent on Tuesday, with little in the way of a lead from US markets. The materials and energy sectors stood out, gaining 0.4 and 0.6 per cent, while each of the technology, communications and staples sectors dropped by more than 1 per cent as reporting season stepped up…

    The Inside Investor | 22nd Feb 2023 | More
    Energy outlook dampens market, as Ampol pays special dividend, Bendigo buoys financials

    Markets remained mix to open the week, with concerns around the peak in energy prices and the upward march of interest rates pushing both the energy and property sectors down 1 per cent each. Bendigo Bank (ASX:BEN) buoyed the financial sector with a solid profit result, gaining 1.9 per cent and sending the sector 0.9…

    The Inside Investor | 21st Feb 2023 | More
  • ASX sinks to third straight losing week, Ingham’s margin hit, QBE jumps on profit result

    The local market finished the week 1.1 per cent lower, as the S&P/ASX200 dropped 0.9 per cent on Friday, marking the third straight week of declines. Earnings season remains as varied as any in recent history, with significant sector and stock level dispersion. Technology and property were the largest detractors on Friday, down 2.3 and…

    The Inside Investor | 20th Feb 2023 | More
    Unemployment figure boosts market – perversely

    Australia’s unemployment rate unexpectedly rose to 3.7 per cent in January, from 3.5 per cent in December, after 11,500 people lost work, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics  (ABS). Economists had expected the unemployment rate to hold at 3.5 per cent and 20,000 job gains. Counter-intuitively to many, the share market liked the figure,…

    The Inside Investor | 17th Feb 2023 | More
    Earnings season heats up on ASX

    Assessing profit results is the main game on the Australian market at present, and the upshot of Wednesday’s action was the benchmark S&P/ASX 200 giving up 78.7 points, or 1.1 per cent, to 7,352.2, while the broader All Ordinaries index retreated 69.5 points, or 0.9 per cent, to 7,559.1. Commonwealth Bank reported a record half-year…

    The Inside Investor | 16th Feb 2023 | More