Weekly Reports | Apr 30 2021
Our top ten news from 22 April 2021 to 29 April 2021 (ranked according to popularity).
1 – A2 Milk At A Crossroad In China?
Thursday 22 April 2021
Opinion differs as to whether a2 Milk will be impacted by sharply declining volumes of infant formula sales in China or emerge from the pandemic with its market share protected by a strong brand
2 – Health & Wellness Boom On The ASX
Thursday 29 April 2021
The New Criterion's Tim Boreham highlights some interesting health and wellness stocks to monitor
3 – Rudi's View: More Upgrades, More Potential For Aussie Shares
Thursday 22 April 2021
More Upgrades, More Potential For Aussie SharesBy Rudi Filapek-Vandyck, Editor FNArenaBack in early 2011, something odd was happening in the Australian share market. Equity strategists at investment banks and stockbrokerages domestically were predicting strong gains ahead for the
4 – Material Matters: Lithium,Coal & Iron Ore
Monday 26 April 2021
A glance through the latest expert views and predictions about commodities: lithium, thermal coal and iron ore
5 – China In Africa: Implications For Australia
Friday 23 April 2021
China is spending US$40bn a year in Africa. Longer term consequences can include Australia's exports of iron ore
6 – The Wrap: CBA & BNPL, Online Retail And Post-Covid Trends
Friday 23 April 2021
Weekly Broker Wrap: CBA and BNPL; online grocery eases; property fixates on home-office; auto, workplace, employment
7 – ESG Focus: Premium Hunters Eye Additionality
Thursday 22 April 2021
Not all green investments are created equal and, as predators line up for the ESG ball, investors seeking a sustainability premium are sticking to the rule of additionality
8 – ASX Index Inclusions And Corporate Spin-Offs
Thursday 22 April 2021
Research suggests investors ultimately benefit from demergers but patience is often necessary, while the latest index changes have gone largely unnoticed
9 – Australian Broker Call *Extra* Edition – Apr 27, 2021
Tuesday 27 April 2021
Extra Edition of the Broker Call Report
10 – Investment Strategies For A Global Revival
Friday 23 April 2021
As several economies regain pre-covid levels of activity and the world transitions to stimulus from support, this time may be different due to a more enlightened attitude towards fiscal and monetary policy