Weekly Reports | Jul 14 2023
Our top ten news from 06 July 2023 to 13 July 2023 (ranked according to popularity).
1 – Weekly Ratings, Targets, Forecast Changes – 07-07-23
Monday 10 July 2023
Weekly update on stockbroker recommendation, target price, and earnings forecast changes
2 – In Brief: Infrastructure, Non-Banks, Mining Services & Affluent Aussies
Friday 07 July 2023
Weekly Broker Wrap: A&NZ Infrastructure returns booming; commercial real estate exposures of NBFI's; Macquarie on mining services & half of Australians own most of the wealth
3 – The Short Report – 06 Jul 2023
Thursday 06 July 2023
FNArena's weekly update on short positions in the Australian share market
4 – ESG Focus: Waste To Energy Innovators
Thursday 13 July 2023
Waste-to-energy is set to be a major green play over the next two decades as climate and circularity imprimaturs kick in and a swathe of new waste-to-energy technologies is coming to market
5 – Rudi's View: FY23 Returns – Details Matter
Wednesday 12 July 2023
In this week's Weekly Insights:-Earnings Forecasts: Slip Slidin' Away-FY23 Returns: Details Matter-Small Caps In FocusBy Rudi Filapek-Vandyck, EditorEarnings Forecasts: Slip Slidin' AwayThe Australian share market has been doing it tough in July, following a rally in
6 – Australian Listed Real Estate Tables – 10-07-2023
Monday 10 July 2023
FNArena provides a weekly update of Australian listed real estate trusts (REIT) and property developers, current pricing yield and valuation data
7 – Uranium Week: Holiday Time
Tuesday 11 July 2023
Holidays in the US and Canada last week led to a lacklustre uranium market
8 – Defensive Healthcare In Focus
Friday 07 July 2023
Girding their loins for an economic downturn, brokers are casting their eyes to healthcare companies spying a winning formula of defensive attributes with quality and growth prospects
9 – Dr Boreham's Crucible: PolyNovo
Thursday 06 July 2023
Skin repair specialist PolyNovo remains confident in its firm growth path ahead
10 – The Upside For Uranium
Thursday 06 July 2023
As more of the world adopts nuclear energy on the path to renewables, demand for uranium can only grow. Australia boasts several listed miners

