Victor Rodriguez from CIP Asset Management shares insights with Peter White from The Inside Network on if private credit is a dividend replacement.
James Dunn from The Inside Network deep dives into #igitisation strategies that optimise client experiences with Max (Mayank) Verma from Seismic, the leading sales and marketing enablement software platform. With over 15 years’ experience in Software-as-a-Service, banking and technology consulting, Max previously led digitisation of sales processes and data analytics projects for the institutional banking business of Westpac in Australia.
ASX200 follows global markets higher, economic data flows, inflation of little concern, Metcash (ASX:MTS) continues to deliver The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) finished another 0.8% higher on Tuesday, with every sector but energy and materials delivering positive results for the day. CSL (ASX:CSL) continues to catch up on the market after a slow start to 2021, adding 2.3%. The company…
ASX delivers small gain, Future Fund leads renewables deal The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) finished slightly higher, adding 0.1% to commence the week. The IT sector continues to feel a great deal of selling pressure with Afterpay (ASX:APT) falling another 4.5% as investors continue to pivot towards more sustainable, undervalued sources of returns. The share price is now nearly 30% off…
David Moberley from Paradice Investment Management goes in-depth on ‘Beyond Investor Emotion, Short-Term Thinking and The P&L’.
Adam Bronts from Castlerock Property speaks to James Dunn from The Inside Network for our IN60 series.
ASX gains on travel boost, inflation expectations tempered, but confidence key The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) finished the week strongly, adding 0.8% on Friday, enough to deliver the second straight week of gains. Stimulus was at the top of the agenda this week, with a combination of comments by the Reserve Bank of Australia and the Federal Government setting the direction of markets….
ASX falls flat, travel stocks on fire, more disruption in energy sector The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) once again failed to capitalise on a strong US lead, finishing the day flat. Once again, dispersion continues to increase with share price movements between companies and sectors elevated. Today it was the travel sector benefitting, with the industrials sector finishing 1.0% higher…
Gold miners surge, technology recovers, iron ore price down 6%, ASX lower The ASX200 couldn’t capitalise on the strong lead from US technology stocks overnight, falling 0.8% as the lack of growth opportunities came to the fore. Afterpay (ASX:APT) returned to strength jumping 7.5% after announcing the acquisition of Pagantis, a BNPL provider with a European presence. All eyes, however,…
Victor Rodriguez from CIP Asset Management goes INDepth about ‘The Merits of Investing in Credit’ with Peter White from The Inside Network.