Weekly Reports | Dec 09 2022
Our top ten news from 01 December 2022 to 08 December 2022 (ranked according to popularity).
1 – The Short Report – 01 Dec 2022
Thursday 01 December 2022
FNArena's weekly update on short positions in the Australian share market
2 – Rudi's View: Regrets, 2022 Delivered A Few
Thursday 01 December 2022
In this week's Weekly Insights:-Final Weekly Insights For 2022-Regrets, 2022 Delivered A Few-Conviction CallsBy Rudi Filapek-Vandyck, EditorFinal Weekly Insights For 2022Weekly Insights is taking a break until January next year, when we start preparing for the February report
3 – In Brief: House Prices, Banks, Equities
Friday 02 December 2022
Weekly broker wrap: house price declines, strong bank reporting season, domestic equities outperform
4 – ESG Focus: Takeaways From COP27
Monday 05 December 2022
FNArena summarises the key developments at COP27 and Macquarie checks out their implications for Australian stocks
5 – Weekly Ratings, Targets, Forecast Changes – 02-12-22
Monday 05 December 2022
Weekly update on stockbroker recommendation, target price, and earnings forecast changes
6 – Material Matters: Critical Minerals, 25 Copper Companies & Commodity Indices
Friday 02 December 2022
A glance through the latest expert views and predictions about commodities: critical minerals; 25 copper exposures and commodity indices
7 – Collins Foods Hits Margin Wall
Thursday 01 December 2022
Collins Foods has not surprised with its half year result, but updated guidance suggests anticipated second half margin recovery is no longer expected
8 – November In Review: Shares Up, Yields Down
Tuesday 06 December 2022
The ASX200 gained 6.6% in November, buoyed by the ongoing decline in 10-year bond yields and a strong materials sector
9 – Uranium Week: Video Killed The Radio Star
Tuesday 06 December 2022
Interest in the uranium spot market is waning, as interest in uranium term markets heats up
10 – The Year Of Hydrogen
Monday 05 December 2022
2022 has seen a sudden burst of listed hydrogen pure-plays, largely out of nowhere. Tim Boreham investigates