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Why it’s party time for Chinese investors

Hong Kong stocks are on a tear, rising some 7 per cent in the past week at the time of writing, boosted by the tech sector. It’s all to do with the US regulators wanting to delist Chinese stocks. China’s Securities Regulatory Commission is considering allowing US officials to inspect documents on firms that don’t…

Ishan Dan | 18th Mar 2022 | More
The three top ASX inflation hedges

The ASX 200 has fallen 5.5% in 2022 as inflation fears spook investors. Inflation reached 7.9% in the United States. It’s not nearly as bad in Australia, but 3.5% is still well above what economists prefer. Here are three ASX 200 shares to buttress your portfolio against inflation. 1. Woolworths Group Ltd (ASX: WOW) Woolworths is…

Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 18th Mar 2022 | More
  • Two beaten-down blue-chip buys

    It could be a smart move to consider ASX blue chip shares during this period of intense volatility since the start of the year. Blue chips are typically ones that have strong positions in the market and can offer more reliability in times of economic difficulties. I’d only want to go for opportunities that are showing…

    Contributor | 16th Mar 2022 | More
    Value, dividend recovery after strong earnings season: Morningstar

    Reporting season is over. Companies are cashed up following what was a stronger-than-expected interim earnings season despite facing a myriad of uncertainty-ridden events such as the lockdowns, restrictions and border closures, supply chain constraints, rising inflation and the war in Ukraine. While 2021 was generally a positive year, the outlook for 2022 is mired in…

    Ishan Dan | 16th Mar 2022 | More
  • A timely reminder why mining companies make poor hedges

    The pandemic combined with the invasion of Ukraine has sent global commodity markets into flux. Commodities ranging from grain to crude oil are surging to near-record levels with 2020’s demand weakness offset by 2022’s significant supply-chain issues. In an environment of growing volatility and inflation, investors are naturally seeking hedges for their portfolios with gold…

    Drew Meredith | 16th Mar 2022 | More
    This is what you missed during reporting season

    Despite the headwinds caused by Covid-19, its lockdowns and supply chain disruptions, the February 2022 reporting season delivered positive earnings momentum. Blackmore Capital’s Marcus Bogdan says net earnings upgrades to S&P/ASX 200 profits were  0.9% or $1.3bn, the second strongest result since the global financial crisis.  Bogdan goes on to say, “Reporting had some pleasant…

    Ishan Dan | 16th Mar 2022 | More
    What does Amazon’s stock split mean for shares?

    Last week, Amazon announced its first stock split, where each shareholder will receive 19 additional shares for every share they already own. This means an investor who has 10 shares will now own 200, but the total value of their holding will remain the same. A stock split is purely cosmetic and doesn’t alter the…

    Ishan Dan | 16th Mar 2022 | More
    Is Mongolia the right move for Rio Tinto?

    The Rio Tinto Limited (ASX: RIO) share price has dipped 4.6% today despite announcing the proposed acquisition of Turquoise Hill. Anchor your portfolio with these top 20 dividend growth ASX shares The iron price fell 6.2% overnight, leading to losses across the iron ore miners including Fortescue Metals Group Limited (ASX: FMG) and BHP Group Ltd (ASX: BHP). What is the offer?…

    Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 16th Mar 2022 | More
    Is the future still bright for Zip?

    The Zip Co Ltd (ASX: Z1P) share price is down 80% over the past year as the buy-now-pay-later (BNPL) sector loses its shine. Excluding the March 2020 market crash, the Zip share price is at levels April 2019 (nearly three years ago!). Will the recent acquisition of US-based Sezzle Inc (ASX: SZL) turn things around? Let’s find out. Z1P share price…

    Lachlan Buur-Jensen | 11th Mar 2022 | More
  • Two potential small cap retail winners

    The ASX share market has not been kind to some high-quality ASX growth shares. I’d be very happy to buy some of them. Share prices going down does not mean a business is lower quality. It simply means that sellers are willing to offload shares at a discounted price. I’m happy to take shares off their…

    Contributor | 11th Mar 2022 | More
    The one true hedge that continues to deliver

    Investors are piling into the safe-haven asset following the crisis in Ukraine. Dubbed the “currency of last resort,” gold is often seen as a safe-haven asset in times of market turmoil, because it retains its value during a time of crisis. Going back in history, gold has been considered a store of value for quite…

    Ishan Dan | 11th Mar 2022 | More
    Not for the faint-hearted: two ASX stocks that win from defence spend

    The war in Ukraine has no doubt sent vibrations through the Australian market however there are a handful of companies that may see their profits boosted during a conflict. The rule of thumb is; global equities remain under pressure in the lead up to a conflict as uncertainty and weakening sentiment creep in. Once heightened…

    Ishan Dan | 9th Mar 2022 | More
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