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Three ASX stocks brokers are picking for 2023

With markets starting to turn mildly positive, the driving factor seems to be cautious commentary from the RBA after several weeks of fuelling fears of a recession due to aggressive rate hikes.

Ishan Dan | 22nd Jun 2022 | More
Coal companies sink as Queensland ups royalties

Three new tiers will be added to Queensland’s coal royalty structure from July 1 as the Palaszczuk government attempts to take a bigger slice of the recent spike in coal prices.

Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 22nd Jun 2022 | More
  • RBA set to prioritise inflation fighting over economic growth

    Last month’s higher than expected inflation reading confirmed what many had long feared. Australia is not immune to the rising price of goods as a result of massive stimulus efforts during the pandemic, higher energy prices, supply disruptions and labour shortages.

    Ishan Dan | 17th Jun 2022 | More
    Is it time to start buying high quality, fundamentally sound companies?

    With markets capitulating, cryptocurrencies sold off and the property market starting to dip, the widespread damage has been indiscriminate and unnerving. The ASX 200 Index is down 7 percent for the month and down 11 percent for the year to date. Many shares are now dipping below pre-pandemic levels but the market is still retaining the long term bull market trend.

    Ishan Dan | 17th Jun 2022 | More
  • Reflecting on Latitude’s bid for Hum Consumer Finance

    Emanuel Datt, chief investment officer and founder of Datt Capital, presents his views on Latitude’s bid for Hum Consumer Finance.

    Emmanuel Datt | 15th Jun 2022 | More
    Three broker buys this week

    Fund managers were among the top performers of the day, with Magellan gaining 2.1 percent. Here are three Buys that the brokers are confident will outperform.

    Ishan Dan | 9th Jun 2022 | More
    3 stocks to buy right now, according to the brokers

    Both the Australian and US markets have seen a modest rebound towards the end of the week, however, it’s a little too early to say whether the sell-off is over. This week brokers have issued a series of upgrades and Buy recommendations.

    Ishan Dan | 3rd Jun 2022 | More
    What to watch for when considering new investments

    After decades in the industry there are a few key characteristics that tend to stand-out and are best to look out for when assessing these new and emerging opportunities.

    Drew Meredith | 3rd Jun 2022 | More
    ETF Deep Dive: FOOD

    With food supply under immense pressure, prices have subsequently increased rapidly leading to agriculture companies going through somewhat of a purple patch. And with no imminent solution to the shortage insight, one way to capitalise on this opportunity is via the BetaShares Global Agriculture Companies ETF.

    Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 3rd Jun 2022 | More
  • BNPL out, crypto join miners in rich list ranks

    This year’s Financial Review Rich List was once led by the mining magnates, Gina Rinehart and Andrew ‘Twiggy’ Forrest together with Atlassian tech duo Mike Cannon-Brookes and Scott Farquhar. The Pratts and Canva duo Melanie Perkins & Cliff Obrecht continued their dominance despite falling venture capital valuations. The list isn’t all that different from last…

    Ishan Dan | 1st Jun 2022 | More
    Betashares  Solar and Uranium ETFs, VanEck unveils carbon credits strategy

    Australia’s largest ETF provider, Betashares, has launched two new products designed to take advantage of the move to decarbonisation and renewable energy – BetaShares Solar ETF (ASX:TANN) and BetaShares Global Uranium ETF (ASX:URNM). The move comes just days after ETF competitor VanEck, announced it would launch a carbon credits ETF. The ETF will track the…

    Ishan Dan | 1st Jun 2022 | More
    ‘We’re so fragile’: more gloom from permabears

    Jeremy Grantham’s “wild rumpus” appears to have well and truly begun. But it might only be the beginning of a gloomy period for markets. Jeremy Grantham, chief investment strategist of GMO and part-time prophet of doom, has been unusually quiet of late. One would expect the severe market dislocation we’ve been experiencing since the start…

    Lachlan Maddock | 27th May 2022 | More