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ASX closes higher as Australian dollar drops

ASX powers ahead, lower bond yields, records broken at Premier (ASX:PMV)  The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) delivered once again, pushing higher with falling bond yields and a finally weakening currency, which is now under 76 US cents. The much-anticipated release of the economic Purchasing Manager Index or PMI results, which offer an indicator of spending and investment intentions, hit…

The Inside Investor | 24th Mar 2021 | More
INSight #73 with Victor Rodriguez from CIP Asset Management

Victor Rodriguez from CIP Asset Management shares insights with Peter White from The Inside Network on why active management is more important in credit markets.

The Inside Investor | 24th Mar 2021 | More
IN60 with Shane Hurst from ClearBridge Investments

Shane Hurst from ClearBridge Investments speaks to Peter White from The Inside Network for our IN60 series.

The Inside Investor | 24th Mar 2021 | More
ASX retreats; Qantas, Flight Centre lead travel slump

ASX falls late, AGL (ASX:AGL) seeking battery approval, coal prices boosted by floods The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) fell into the close ending 0.1% lower, with the materials sector the biggest detractor falling 1.5%. The selling pressure came after one of the key Chinese smelting cities announced curbs on steelmaking operations as they seek to address environmental concerns. This sent…

The Inside Investor | 23rd Mar 2021 | More
ASX snaps three-day losing streak

ASX finished 0.7% higher, Crown (ASX:CWN) under offer, Fortescue (ASX:FMG) tanks The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) overcame a weak global lead to break a three day losing streak, adding 0.7% on Monday. Every sector was higher barring materials, with Fortescue Metals (ASX:FMG) dragging the sector lower, falling 4.3% on a further weakening of the iron ore price. Energy was by far the highlight,…

The Inside Investor | 22nd Mar 2021 | More
  • IN60 with Nick Langley from ClearBridge Investments

    Nick Langley from ClearBridge Investments speaks to Peter White from The Inside Network for our IN60 series.

    The Inside Investor | 22nd Mar 2021 | More
    ASX ends Friday lower as energy stocks slump

    ASX sinks to first loss in a month, retailers powering ahead, materials weaker The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) finished the week on a negative note, falling 0.6%, delivering the first weekly loss in over a month, down 0.9%. It seems the number of divergent outcomes for 2021 is increasing by the day, with talk of an inflation spike, countered…

    The Inside Investor | 21st Mar 2021 | More
    INSight #80 with Max Verma from Seismic

    Max Verma from Seismic shares insights with James Dunn from The Inside Network on what open banking mean for asset and wealth managers.

    The Inside Investor | 21st Mar 2021 | More
    ASX trades down despite positive jobs figures

    ASX continues to weaken, unemployment surprises, NZ nearing second recession The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) finished another 0.7% lower on Thursday, with every sector but miners and retailers falling. Amongst the biggest detractors were the Commonwealth Bank (ASX:CBA) and CSL Ltd (ASX:CSL), down 1.6% and 1.9% respectively. The sell-off came despite what appears to be great news for the economy; the unemployment rate…

    The Inside Investor | 18th Mar 2021 | More
    ASX closes 0.5% lower on materials, bank weakness

    Market weakens, CBA enters BNPL space, Corporate Travel sell down The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) fell 0.5% on Wednesday, following a confluence of global factors. It was a mixed day with six of the eleven key industry sectors falling but energy and materials remaining under pressure. The iron ore price has remained strong, however, both BHP Group (ASX:BHP) and Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO) fell as other commodity…

    The Inside Investor | 17th Mar 2021 | More
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