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Dividends are dead, long live dividends

Depending on what you read, you may be mistaken that investing for income in ASX-listed shares is well and truly over. Not so, suggests Scott Kelly, Portfolio Manager of the DNR Capital Australian Equities Income Fund. The Brisbane-based specialist Australian equity manager simply suggests investors need to focus on those with the potential to pay…

Staff Writer | 31st Mar 2021 | More
ASX records worst session in more than a month

Market down as Brisbane locks down, AGL to split, USD rallies  The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) finished 0.9% lower after the Queensland Government announced a lockdown amid surging virus cases in Brisbane and surrounding areas. The retail sector was hit hard, falling 1.4%, as the likes of Flight Centre (ASX:FLT), -1.8% and Webjet (ASX:WEB), -2.0%, were hit with cancellations of Easter travel plans. The…

The Inside Investor | 30th Mar 2021 | More
  • ASX weakens as travel stocks fall on Brisbane lockdown

    Brisbane lockdown hits ASX, Afterpay (ASX:APT) falls to three month low, travel stocks struggle The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) gave up a strong opening on US stimulus, ultimately finishing 0.1% lower after the Queensland Government announced a three-day lockdown of the city after community transmission of the UK COVID-19 variant was confirmed. The retail sector fell on the news, with Webjet (ASX:WEB)…

    The Inside Investor | 29th Mar 2021 | More
    ASX rises as Suez Canal ship to be stuck for weeks

    ASX up 1.7% for the week, all action at the CEO-level of AMP and TPG, battery stocks on the charge  The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) finished the day 0.5% higher, with every sector but healthcare delivering a positive return. Telecommunications and IT were the highlights, finishing 1.3% and 1.2% higher, with a 2.4% jump in Telstra (ASX:TLS) offsetting a 6.7% fall…

    The Inside Investor | 28th Mar 2021 | More
  • ASX edges up 0.2% as banks offset AMP and Afterpay

    ASX delivers a gain, AMP CEO to resign, wealth platforms take a major hit  The ASX200 (ASX:XJO) managed to register a slight gain, finishing 0.2% higher behind strength in the banking and healthcare sectors, with National Australia Bank (ASX:NAB) up 0.5% and CSL (ASX:CSL) 1.4% amid a search for quality. The news of the day was the rumoured departure of ‘saviour’…

    The Inside Investor | 25th Mar 2021 | More
    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
    Airtasker (ASX:ART) shares skyrocket on ASX debut

    Airtasker (ASX: ART) – Shares in the “gig economy” service-on-demand platform have soared on its ASX debut with shares hitting a high of $1.16 after raising $86.3 million at an IPO price of 65 cents. The listing was delayed by one day due to a “processing omission” by the ASX. From the raising, Airtasker will…

    Ishan Dan | 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
  • Aussie Broadband and Plenti shine at the ASX conference

    The annual ASX Small and Mid-Cap Conference took place this week, albeit in a virtual setting, over two days. The conference showcased a diverse mix of quality small-mid cap companies with names such as Mydeal.Com.au (ASX: MYD), Laybuy Group Holdings (ASX: LBY), Plenti Group (ASX: PLT), hipages Group (ASX: HPG) and Aussie Broadband (ASX: ABB)….

    Ishan Dan | 22nd Mar 2021 | More
    Does CBA’s BNPL product spell the end of Afterpay?

    CBA has been a quiet investor in the BNPL industry since August 2019, when it made an initial investment of US$100 million into a private Swedish bank Klarna, which offers its own BNPL product. This investment was increased by another US$200 million in January 2020, with CBA taking its Klarna holding to 5%. Ostensibly, this…

    Emmanuel Datt | 21st 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
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