Yesterday, the market copped one across the chops from the RBA. It’s getting another dose today. But the fight between the bulls and the bears ain’t over…and there’s always opportunity amongst volatility like this. Read on for my take on where we should be looking!
Australian Economy News: Updates and Insights on Australia's Economic Landscape
When most people think about the ‘Australian Economy’, the first thing that’ll often come to mind is mining and banking. Two industries that dominate our total productive output both locally and abroad.
It is, however, a little more intricate than that...
Australia is a prime exporter of many commodities. Many of which are mined, but some of which aren't. And while iron ore has certainly been our forte for a number of years now, we have quite the unique mix of materials across our vast country.
Stockland [ASX:SGP] Retains Guidance as Market Uncertainty Continues
Stockland maintains its FY23 guidance as current market conditions remain uncertain. The company reported 98% rent collection within its commercial property portfolio in the third quarter, and occupancy levels remain high.
Evolution [ASX: EVN] Talks Bad Weather Impacts at Ernest Henry
Evolution Mining has updated its guidance after tallying the impact of bad weather at its Ernest Henry operations on 8 March.
Challenger [ASX:ENN] Sells Assets to Elanor for $41.8 Million
Challenger is selling its Australian real estate business to Elanor Investors for $42 million, which involves a strategic partnership between the two.
Society, to Its Own Peril, Is Missing the Big Picture — Part One
From birth to death, our lives are subject to the constant force of change. Events occur that are beyond our individual control. Like whether the RBA will or won’t raise or lower rates. Or whether the economically challenged Greens will hold the balance of power.
What Are Insiders Buying?
The fallout from the banking crisis is likely to continue this week. But in a weird way, some investors in technology are starting to see this as a positive. And they’re not the only ones. As people fret about the future, directors in one sector of the Australian market are busy buying stock in their own companies too. Read on for more details…