FNArena’s weekly update on short positions in the Australian share market.
A wrap of the day’s activity on the Australian stock market.
Economists are all expecting 2013 rate cuts. The minutes of the December RBA meeting do not.
Brokers are not sticking their necks out too far in estimating how well home building activity will go in 2013, so modest is the key word for those stocks primed for an eventual resurgence.
Michael Gable of Novus Capital suggests a strong finish today could be the harbinger of good things for the Australian market.
Just when we thought it would be safe to settle down for the holidays, uranium traders decided to keep on trading, setting up for what might be nice little Christmas rally.
A glance through the latest expert views and predictions about commodities with coking coal alternatives sought, an iron ore reality check and renewed confidence in uranium and gold.
A wrap of the day’s activity on the Australian stock market.
Brokers heave a collective sigh of relief as Insurance Australia gets rid of its burdensome UK assets, despite taking a hit on the sale price.
Australian companies in the $10-100m turnover range are as confident as they’ve ever been according to the CBA Future Business Index.