Weekly Reports | Jun 02 2023
Our top ten news from 25 May 2023 to 01 June 2023 (ranked according to popularity).
1 – In Brief: House Prices, Gambling, Mining Dividends & Insurance
Friday 26 May 2023
Weekly Broker Wrap: Reality check on house prices; potential impact of a lower TV gambling advertising spend; global dividend payouts & usage of bots for insurance quotes
2 – The Short Report – 25 May 2023
Thursday 25 May 2023
FNArena's weekly update on short positions in the Australian share market
3 – Weekly Ratings, Targets, Forecast Changes – 26-05-23
Monday 29 May 2023
Weekly update on stockbroker recommendation, target price, and earnings forecast changes
4 – Rudi's View: Aristocrat, BHP, Qantas & Westpac
Thursday 25 May 2023
Investment and portfolio strategists' Best Ideas and Conviction Buys
5 – Uranium Week: Prices Rise On Low Volume
Tuesday 30 May 2023
While the uranium spot price rose last week, volumes remain weak despite legislative threats to supply
6 – Australian Listed Real Estate Tables – 29-05-2023
Monday 29 May 2023
FNArena provides a weekly update of Australian listed real estate trusts (REIT) and property developers, current pricing yield and valuation data
7 – Ignore Short Term Lithium Price Volatility
Thursday 01 June 2023
Recent broker research and corporate activity suggest a bullish outlook for lithium
8 – Rudi's View: A Lesson In Quality, And Investing
Wednesday 31 May 2023
By Rudi Filapek-Vandyck, EditorAs investors, we all like to snap up a cheap bargain. But the truth is, cheaply priced stocks tend to provide short-term, temporary pleasures, mostly, while a genuine quality gem is the gift that keeps on giving, and giving, and giving.Investors nee
9 – Healthcare Meets Technology: A New Age
Wednesday 31 May 2023
AI has its supporters and its critics, but one area in which AI can be a force for good is healthcare
10 – Macro Pressures Tarnish Wesfarmers' Big Day
Wednesday 31 May 2023
Wesfarmers' 2023 Strategy Briefing Day revealed plenty of blue sky, but rising interest rates and growing pressures on consumer spending in the short-term won the day for brokers