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Weekly Top Ten News Stories

Weekly Reports | May 19 2017

Our top ten news from 11 May 2017 to 18 May 2017 (ranked according to popularity).

The Short Report
Thursday 11 May 2017 – 11:25 AM

FNArena's weekly update on short positions in the Australian share market.

Uranium Week: Too Many Sellers
Tuesday 16 May 2017 – 10:31 AM

Utility interest emerged in the uranium spot market last week but was unable to satisfy all sellers, leading to a -5% price fall.

Interest In Lithium Charging Ahead
Thursday 18 May 2017 – 11:22 AM

Growth in electric vehicles and big battery storage is relentlessly driving interest in lithium. Brokers and researchers take a look at the current market.

The Wrap: Banks, Media And Seasonal Tactics
Friday 12 May 2017 – 10:03 AM

Weekly Broker Wrap: Commonwealth budget and banks; Amazon; media; Morgans' seasonal tactics.

MySuper Churns For AMP, But Bank Strong
Friday 12 May 2017 – 01:00 PM

The trend of disappointing flows continued with AMP's March quarter update, as the flagship wealth management business was affected by high outflows from default superannuation transitions.

Weekly Ratings, Targets, Forecast Changes
Monday 15 May 2017 – 10:03 AM

Weekly update on stockbroker recommendation, target price, and earnings forecast changes.

ASX200: Rolling Over
Monday 15 May 2017 – 10:33 AM

Craig Parker of Moat Capital notes the negative technical signals are starting to line up for ASX200.

Fertiliser Prices The Key Risk For Incitec Pivot
Thursday 11 May 2017 – 10:03 AM

Incitec Pivot produced an upbeat outlook after its first half result but brokers are not that convinced. Spot pricing for many of the company's fertiliser exposures is rapidly deteriorating.

Are ETFs Really A 'Big Short' Problem?
Wednesday 17 May 2017 – 10:25 AM

Peter Switzer of the Switzer Super Report debates criticism aimed at trading through exchange-traded funds.

10 Do Fed Hikes Mean A Stronger US Dollar?
Friday 12 May 2017 – 11:01 AM

Kathleen Gaffney of Eaton Vance explores why the US dollar has not risen on the prospect of a Fed rate hike in June.

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