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Two ASX dividend shares for November

It’s becoming really tricky to get income from your money these days. ASX dividend shares may be the best answer. Bank interest rates are now really low. To combat that, here are a couple of ideas: Brickworks Limited (ASX: BKW) If I’m thinking about investing for dividends, I’d be looking for a few different things. I want to…

Jaz Harrison | 11th Nov 2020 | More
Can these ASX-listed REITS bounce back?

And just like that, pharmaceutical behemoth Pfizer (NYSE:PFE) seemingly comes through with the goods, announcing a 90% effective COVID-19 vaccine. Global markets rejoiced, punching the air in delight screaming ‘pandemic over’. First Joe Biden is elected, the US rejoices in happiness, and now this. It could not get any better. As Bob Marley would say,…

Ishan Dan | 11th Nov 2020 | More
An election win for investors, Nasdaq, S&P 500, and ASX 200 finish higher

Markets to open higher, ASX up 1.3% on the back of CSL (ASX: CSL), National Australia Bank (ASX: NAB) profit crushed, ‘Nirvana’ for sharemarkets. The ASX 200 (ASX: XJO) delivered another strong day as it became more clear that Joe Biden would be the next President of the United States. Despite the election still being…

Drew Meredith | 5th Nov 2020 | More
  • Is hipages the next technology unicorn?

    The last few months have been an IPO bonanza for investors after a flurry of small-cap tech companies listed on the ASX at a most opportune time. A recovery rally, together with a COVID-19 inspired move to digital, saw both the tech and healthcare sectors boom. Simple logic would tell you, that listing during a…

    Ishan Dan | 4th Nov 2020 | More
    IPO market review – who delivered in 2020?

    Investors ready themselves for Covid-normal And just like that, this crazy year is almost over. As we head into Christmas, Melburnians will breathe a sigh of relief after a marathon lockdown is lifted and the state readies for a “COVID-normal Christmas” – whatever that is. While markets largely shrugged off the COVID effect, it’s been…

    Ishan Dan | 28th Oct 2020 | More
    Thinking forward: Three ASX biotech stars

    And still they keep coming – here’s the fifth instalment of our series on the fascinating ASX cohort of medical device developers. As always, don’t let the impressive sexiness of the technology persuade you on its own that these stocks are headed for the stars. In each of the three cases presented here, previous investors…

    James Dunn | 28th Oct 2020 | More
  • Ask a guru: What’s an IPO?

    Initial Public Offering 101 If you have been reading any financial media, or even social media, at all throughout 2020, you likely get the feeling that the IPO market has been growing like crazy. This is something my colleague, Ishan Dan, has addressed in his article this week, called IPO market review – who delivered…

    Drew Meredith | 28th Oct 2020 | More
    Can we still trust CBA for dividends?

    Is the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (ASX: CBA) share price a buy for dividends these days? The biggest Australian bank is currently holding its annual general meeting (AGM). CBA shares are up 1.4% at the time of writing, though it was up more than 2% in early trading. What was said at the AGM? Both the CEO…

    Jaz Harrison | 21st Oct 2020 | More
  • China takes aim at Australian coal

    And just like that, Australia’s coking coal-exporting days could be numbered. This week, Australian coking coal exports ordered by Chinese steel mills were diverted away to other countries, and the mills told to stop buying Australian coking coal, joining Beijing’s restrictions on Chinese utilities buying thermal coal, which is used in electric power generation. It’s…

    Ishan Dan | 14th Oct 2020 | More
    ASX winners from a Trump or Biden win

    What ASX stocks to buy if Trump or Biden wins the Presidency? In last week’s article we explored the possibility of a Trump second-term presidency and a Biden Presidency. When it comes to politics, we keep opinions and views separate from investment decisions as they rarely add any great significance to the share market. In…

    Ishan Dan | 13th Oct 2020 | More