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A fool sits on a throne in Washington and the kingdom burns. We don't often descend into policy judgement here—in fact, we actively avoid it because policy usually involves a subjective trade-off of ...
In the short term, CSL could be hurt by American tariffs. The US accounts for around half of company revenue, and while it collects more than 90% of plasma in the US, it manufactures some of its ...
Alan Kohler here with Talking Finance. And today, given what's going on in the markets, especially last night, I thought it'd be good to talk to a couple of traders, Jonathan Pain and Marcus Padley.
Hello and welcome to Market Watch, if that's what we're going to call it, because at the moment it's more than just a watch. It's the most incredible period I think I've seen in such a short period of ...
Watching share prices plummet as they did from this morning, the brain searches for comfort in historical parallels. Most don't stand inspection. Covid was an event common to human experience, while ...
Five years ago, almost to the month, global financial markets faced calamity. As a novel coronavirus ripped through the globe, stock markets were savaged as panic and uncertainty took hold. Among the ...
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Over the last two weeks, I've had a look at Goodman Group (ASX:GMG) and Centuria Industrial (ASX:CIP), this week I'll have a quick look at Dexus Industria REIT (ASX:DXI) before comparing the three.
Alan Kohler reacts to the overnight market thumping and delivers a firm message on the inevitability of recession. Plus, the baffling nature of the tariff calculations, why the 'liberation' might be ...
Liberation Day hasn't got off to a great start for investors. While the ASX 200 is down only 1.6% at the time of writing, the magnificent seven have tumbled. At this point, members might want to reach ...
The danger of high share prices has been learnt—and re-learnt—throughout history. Take Yale economist Irving Fisher, who famously claimed in 1929 that stocks had reached a 'permanently high plateau'.
Last year, Karoon generated a net profit of US$214m from 10 million barrels of oil production. The business paid full year dividends of 9.5cps and has begun a US$75m buyback. The balance sheet carries ...