Episodes

Monday Sep 06, 2021
The Top 5 - 6 Sep 21
Monday Sep 06, 2021
Monday Sep 06, 2021
CommSec Market Analyst Steven Daghlian outlines five key factors to watch in markets this week including why the Reserve Bank will be in focus, which companies are set to trade ex-dividend, stocks pencilled in to make their ASX debuts and some of the key economic data due.
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Monday Sep 06, 2021
Morning Report 6 Sep 21: US sharemarkets were mixed on Friday
Monday Sep 06, 2021
Monday Sep 06, 2021
The disappointing lift in jobs in August raised concerns about the pace of economic recovery, but stemmed calls for a paring back (or tapering) of bond purchases. Tech stocks rose but bank stocks fell. The Dow Jones index fell by 75 points or 0.2%. The S&P 500 index lost 1.5 points or less than 0.1%. But the Nasdaq index rose by 32 points or 0.2% to a record high. Over the week, the Dow fell 0.2%; the S&P 500 rose by 0.6%; and the Nasdaq rose by 1.6%.
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Friday Sep 03, 2021
Market Close 3 Sep 21: Aussie stocks lift for a second week
Friday Sep 03, 2021
Friday Sep 03, 2021
The Australian sharemarket edged higher by 0.5% on Friday, snapping a two-day losing streak and lifting for a second straight week. Mining stocks rose most on Friday as the ASX 200 remains ~1.5% shy of a record high.
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Friday Sep 03, 2021
Mid-Session 3 Sep 2021: First gain since Tuesday for Aussie shares
Friday Sep 03, 2021
Friday Sep 03, 2021
The Australian sharemarket is lifting by 0.5% and is snapping a two-day losing streak thanks to gains across most sectors on Friday.
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Friday Sep 03, 2021
Morning Report 3 Sep 21: US sharemarkets rose on Thursday
Friday Sep 03, 2021
Friday Sep 03, 2021
US claims for unemployment benefits hit their lowest level since the start of the pandemic. Shares of contracting services firm Quanta Services jumped 12.1% on a US$2.7 billion takeover deal. Shares of Cabot Oil & Gas (+6.7%) and Chevron (+2.1%) climbed as the crude oil price jumped. Walgreens shares lifted 3.0%. The Dow Jones index rose by 131 points or 0.4%. The S&P 500 index added 0.3% to a record high. And the Nasdaq index rose by 22 points or 0.1% to a record high.
This report is approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399, AFSL 238814 (CommSec) a wholly owned but non-guaranteed subsidiary of Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124, AFSL 234945 (the Bank). The Bank and its subsidiaries have effected or may effect transactions for their own account in any investments or related investments referred to in this report. This report is not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any securities or financial products, and has been prepared without taking account of the objectives, financial or taxation situation or needs of any particular individual. For this reason, any individual should, before acting on the information in this report, consider the appropriateness of the information, having regard to the individual's objectives, financial or taxation situation and needs and, if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice. This report is produced by Commonwealth Research based on information available at the time of publishing. We believe that the information in this correspondence is correct and any opinions, conclusions or recommendations are reasonably held or made as at the time of its compilation, but no warranty is made as to accuracy, reliability or completeness. To the extent permitted by law, neither the Bank nor any of its subsidiaries accept liability to any person for loss or damage arising from the use of this report.

Friday Sep 03, 2021
Investor Signposts 3 Sep 21: Taper tinkering from the Reserve Bank?
Friday Sep 03, 2021
Friday Sep 03, 2021
CommSec Senior Economist Ryan Felsman previews the economic & financial market events scheduled for the week ahead including Credit and debit card lending, Reserve Bank Deputy Governor speeches & the US Federal Reserve Beige Book.
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Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Market Close 2 Sep 21: ASX falls as heavyweights trade ex-dividend
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
The Aussie market has continued its weaker start to September with the ASX 200 falling a second successive session. The benchmark index lost 41pts or 0.55% to 7,485. Mining giant, BHP was the single largest contributor falling 6.8% and wiping 28 points from the ASX 200 alone as it traded ex-dividend. It is paying a record dividend and set to return ~$8b to shareholders later this month
This report is approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399, AFSL 238814 (CommSec) a wholly owned but non-guaranteed subsidiary of Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124, AFSL 234945 (the Bank). The Bank and its subsidiaries have effected or may effect transactions for their own account in any investments or related investments referred to in this report. This report is not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any securities or financial products, and has been prepared without taking account of the objectives, financial or taxation situation or needs of any particular individual. For this reason, any individual should, before acting on the information in this report, consider the appropriateness of the information, having regard to the individual's objectives, financial or taxation situation and needs and, if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice. This report is produced by Commonwealth Research based on information available at the time of publishing. We believe that the information in this correspondence is correct and any opinions, conclusions or recommendations are reasonably held or made as at the time of its compilation, but no warranty is made as to accuracy, reliability or completeness. To the extent permitted by law, neither the Bank nor any of its subsidiaries accept liability to any person for loss or damage arising from the use of this report.

Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Reporting Season Wrap 2 Sep 21: Larger profits, bigger dividends & takeovers feature
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
CommSec Market Analyst Steven Daghlian looks at the winners and losers of the August earnings season as well as the key themes to emerge, including larger dividends, buy-backs and takeovers.
This report is approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399, AFSL 238814 (CommSec) a wholly owned but non-guaranteed subsidiary of Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124, AFSL 234945 (the Bank). The Bank and its subsidiaries have effected or may effect transactions for their own account in any investments or related investments referred to in this report. This report is not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any securities or financial products, and has been prepared without taking account of the objectives, financial or taxation situation or needs of any particular individual. For this reason, any individual should, before acting on the information in this report, consider the appropriateness of the information, having regard to the individual's objectives, financial or taxation situation and needs and, if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice. This report is produced by Commonwealth Research based on information available at the time of publishing. We believe that the information in this correspondence is correct and any opinions, conclusions or recommendations are reasonably held or made as at the time of its compilation, but no warranty is made as to accuracy, reliability or completeness. To the extent permitted by law, neither the Bank nor any of its subsidiaries accept liability to any person for loss or damage arising from the use of this report.

Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Mid-Session 2 Sep 2021: ASX continues weak start to September
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
The ASX 200 is down 75pts ~1% near lunch on Thursday as it continues a weak start to September. The market is predominantly being weighed down by heavyweight names trading ex-dividend. BHP is down 7% and erasing 28 points from the benchmark index alone.
This report is approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399, AFSL 238814 (CommSec) a wholly owned but non-guaranteed subsidiary of Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124, AFSL 234945 (the Bank). The Bank and its subsidiaries have effected or may effect transactions for their own account in any investments or related investments referred to in this report. This report is not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any securities or financial products, and has been prepared without taking account of the objectives, financial or taxation situation or needs of any particular individual. For this reason, any individual should, before acting on the information in this report, consider the appropriateness of the information, having regard to the individual's objectives, financial or taxation situation and needs and, if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice. This report is produced by Commonwealth Research based on information available at the time of publishing. We believe that the information in this correspondence is correct and any opinions, conclusions or recommendations are reasonably held or made as at the time of its compilation, but no warranty is made as to accuracy, reliability or completeness. To the extent permitted by law, neither the Bank nor any of its subsidiaries accept liability to any person for loss or damage arising from the use of this report.

Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Morning Report 2 Sep 21: sharemarkets were mixed on Wednesday
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Thursday Sep 02, 2021
Technology shares outperformed as traders turned defensive on concerns about a potential slowing in job hiring. Apple (+0.5%) shares hit all-time highs. And shares of Netflix (+2.3%), Amazon (+0.2%) and Google-owner Alphabet (+0.4%) all advanced. Shares of Calvin Klein and Tommy Hilfiger owner PVH Corp jumped 15.1% after it raised its full-year earnings forecast. The Dow Jones index fell by 48 points or 0.1%. The S&P 500 index added less than 0.1%. And the Nasdaq index rose by 50 points or 0.3% to a record high.
This report is approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399, AFSL 238814 (CommSec) a wholly owned but non-guaranteed subsidiary of Commonwealth Bank of Australia ABN 48 123 123 124, AFSL 234945 (the Bank). The Bank and its subsidiaries have effected or may effect transactions for their own account in any investments or related investments referred to in this report. This report is not a recommendation to buy, sell or hold any securities or financial products, and has been prepared without taking account of the objectives, financial or taxation situation or needs of any particular individual. For this reason, any individual should, before acting on the information in this report, consider the appropriateness of the information, having regard to the individual's objectives, financial or taxation situation and needs and, if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice. This report is produced by Commonwealth Research based on information available at the time of publishing. We believe that the information in this correspondence is correct and any opinions, conclusions or recommendations are reasonably held or made as at the time of its compilation, but no warranty is made as to accuracy, reliability or completeness. To the extent permitted by law, neither the Bank nor any of its subsidiaries accept liability to any person for loss or damage arising from the use of this report.

