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

Today’s Financial Calendar

Oct 13 2016

Significant Scheduled Events For 13 October, 2016


The Overnight Report: A Bout Of Nerves

Oct 12 2016

A stronger dollar, higher yields, lower oil price, weak earnings and political uncertainty all conspired to send Wall Street lower last night. Dow down 200. (Accessible only for subscribers before 10:15 AEST)


Today’s Financial Calendar

Oct 12 2016

Significant Scheduled Events For 12 October, 2016


The Overnight Report: Putin On The Spin

Oct 11 2016

Russia has indicated it is willing to join in with OPEC production cuts, and has subsequently sent oil prices higher. Dow up 88. (Accessible only for subscribers before 10:15 AEST)


Today’s Financial Calendar

Oct 11 2016

Significant Scheduled Events For 11 October, 2016


The Monday Report

Oct 10 2016

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


Today’s Financial Calendar

Oct 10 2016

Significant Scheduled Events For 10 October, 2016


The Overnight Report: Awaiting Jobs

Oct 07 2016

As always, Wall Street quietened down ahead of tonight’s jobs number. Dow down 12. (Accessible only for subscribers before 10:15 AEST)


Today’s Financial Calendar

Oct 07 2016

Significant Scheduled Events For 07 October, 2016


The Overnight Report: Rates Moving Higher

Oct 06 2016

The world is coming to terms with global tightening. Banks and oil stocks led Wall Street higher. Dow up 112. (Accessible only for subscribers before 10:15 AEST)