By Greg Peel Breakdown The ASX200 crashed through support at 7200 yesterday, due to no result on the US debt ceiling, sparking a significant technical sell-off, no more evident...
Bad Moon Rising The ASX200 opened down -50 yesterday ahead of the GDP release, following more weakness on Wall Street. On the release, it fell again to be down -70 points at...
Uncertainty The problem for Xi Jinping is not that zero-covid doesn’t work. It does work. China has recorded nominally far fewer cases and deaths from covid than the US, and...
EU attempting to revive Iran nuclear deal with market staying pessimistic Crude prices could rebound from oversold conditions but stay off 2022 highs Both Iran, US likely looking...
By Greg Peel Next week in the US is punctuated with the Thanksgiving holiday on the Thursday and an early close on Wall Street on the Friday. That Friday is “Black”,...
Originally published by Cuffelinks The broad Australian share market posted total returns (including dividends) of 14% for the 2017-2018 year. This was the sixth straight financial...
Originally published by CMC Markets Australian investors are looking at a better start to the week after shares and commodities ralliedon Friday night. A relatively data-lite week...