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ASX PBH Share Price - PointsBet Holdings Ltd

PointsBet Shares Up — NFL’s Approved Sportsbook Operator (ASX:PBH)

The PointsBet Holdings [ASX:PBH] share price is slightly up today after the NFL selects PBH as its approved sportsbook operator.

By Kiryll Prakapenka, Thursday, 19 August 2021

Focus on the Future, Not the Fed — Don’t Worry About The Fed

Focus on the Future, Not the Fed

In today’s Money Morning…FOMC minutes…don’t worry about the Fed…opportunities everywhere you look…the most-exciting Aussie companies…and more…

By Murray Dawes, Thursday, 19 August 2021

ASX CBA - Commonwealth Bank Share Price

CBA Shares Up as Bank Launches Afterpay Rival (ASX:CBA)

Z1P share price is actually up 1.4%. The Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX:CBA) launched StepPay, a BNPL offering to rival Afterpay (ASX:APT) and Zip Co (ASX: Z1P)…

By Kiryll Prakapenka, Wednesday, 18 August 2021

Bubbles Are Everywhere — Bubbles in Stocks, Homes and Crypto

Bubbles Are Everywhere — Bubbles in Stocks, Homes and Crypto

Shiller sees bubbles in stocks, homes, and crypto. Crashes in one market quickly lead to crashes in others…

By Jim Rickards, Wednesday, 18 August 2021

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Westpac Share Price on Watch after 3Q21 Results (ASX:WBC)

The Westpac Banking Corp (ASX:WBC) shares fell on the release of the bank’s 3Q21 results. WBC shares are currently trading at $25.36 per share, down 1.69% for the day.

By Lachlann Tierney, Tuesday, 17 August 2021

Outmuscling the Big Four Banks — Big Banks With The Current Tailwinds

Outmuscling the Big Four Banks

We know the big banks are cutting branches to remove costs and drive their digital channels. Is this making the market more dependant on broker referrals? It seems likely.

By Callum Newman, Tuesday, 17 August 2021

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