Weekly Reports | Apr 05 2013
Our top ten news from 29 March 2013 to 05 April 2013 (ranked according to popularity).
March was a slower month in the uranium market, with many likely thankful for the rest after the bumpy ride in February.
Commonwealth Bank analysts suggest we are looking in the wrong place for the impact of any slowing of the resources boom.
Weekly update on recommendation, target price, and earnings forecast changes.
Cyclical stocks are returning to favour but brokers warn about relying too much on a second half rebound.
Newcrest's production guidance downgrade for FY13 was not unexpected and brokers believe, longer term, the company has lots of potential.
FNArena's weekly update on short positions in the Australian share market.
Thursday 04 April 2013 – 02:44 PM
Analysts find the outlook for diversified miners constrained by softening metal prices, particularly copper, gold and silver.
Market commentator Michael Lombardi believes it's only a matter of time before the risks in US bonds reveal themselves.
Michael Gable of Novus Capital can see weakness ahead in the near term for the Australian market, but is ready to step into the big miners soon.
Jonathan Barratt of Barratt's Bulletin suggest that having failed on its recent break-up, gold is likely to once again consolidate. Silver upside may not be far away.

