Daily Market Reports

FNArena is one of few remaining truly independent providers of financial markets analysis, financial commentary and business news in Australia. Our Latest Financial News is not based on ASX lodgements or corporate press releases, but more so on updated views, insights and responses from stockbrokers and other experts. Our Daily Reports focus on practical and impartial share market news today. FNArena is not aligned with any financial institution, hence the moniker “independent”. We have a long history of publishing out-of-consensus views and market analysis. Our quest is not to be bullish or bearish, but to correctly assess future trends.

Previous Reports

The Overnight Report: Jitters Set In

Sep 08 2021

Wall Street is back to work, and nervous about the next two months. Dow down -269. (Available for non-subscribers after 10am)


Today’s Financial Calendar – 08-09-2021

Sep 08 2021

Significant Scheduled Events For 08 September, 2021


The Overnight Report: Trouble In Africa

Sep 07 2021

While Wall Street was closed last night, the coup in Guinea implied major uncertainty in commodity markets. (Available for non-subscribers after 10am)


Today’s Financial Calendar – 07-09-2021

Sep 07 2021

Significant Scheduled Events For 07 September, 2021


Australian Broker Call *Extra* Edition – Sep 06, 2021

Sep 06 2021

Extra Edition of the Broker Call Report


The Monday Report – 04 September 2021

Sep 06 2021

Wrap of events affecting the market on Friday night and the weekend and a preview of the week ahead


Today’s Financial Calendar – 06-09-2021

Sep 06 2021

Significant Scheduled Events For 06 September, 2021


The Overnight Report: Underwater

Sep 03 2021

Wall Street might be physically awash, but digitally investors were game enough to buy ahead of tonight’s jobs report. Dow up 131. (Available for non-subscribers after 10am)


Today’s Financial Calendar – 03-09-2021

Sep 03 2021

Significant Scheduled Events For 03 September, 2021


The Overnight Report: On The Job

Sep 02 2021

Another quiet session of defensive positioning had Wall Street looking ahead to Friday jobs numbers after a weak private sector report. Dow down -48. (Available for non-subscribers after 10am)