Weekly Reports | Jul 09 2021
Our top ten news from 01 July 2021 to 08 July 2021 (ranked according to popularity).
1 – Who Has BNPL Pole Position?
Monday 05 July 2021
While the struggle continues for BNPL supremacy across three continents, the Afterpay revenue model evolves and the spectre of PayPal looms large
2 – Rudi's View: Time For Quality To Shine
Thursday 01 July 2021
In this week's Weekly Insights:-And Australia's Favourite Sector Is..?-Rising Equities Are Getting Cheaper-Time For Quality To Shine-Gold's Dubious Inflation Claims-Conviction Calls-All-Weather Model Portfolio-Research To DownloadBy Rudi Filapek-Vandyck, Editor FNAren
3 – June In Review: FY21 Closes With Eleventh Monthly Gain
Wednesday 07 July 2021
Gains for the technology sector spurred a 2.3% rise for the ASX200 in June, the eleventh month of gains for a financial year that returned 27.8%
4 – Material Matters: Thermal Coal, Battery Minerals
Tuesday 06 July 2021
A glance through the latest expert views and predictions about commodities: energy & metals, thermal coal; battery minerals; nickel; and alumina
5 – Weekly Ratings, Targets, Forecast Changes – 02-07-21
Monday 05 July 2021
Weekly update on stockbroker recommendation, target price, and earnings forecast changes
6 – Australian Broker Call *Extra* Edition – Jul 02, 2021
Friday 02 July 2021
Extra Edition of the Broker Call Report
7 – Africa’s Pivotal Shift Towards Green Energy
Thursday 01 July 2021
A handful of countries on the African continent have the potential to alleviate future shortages of minerals needed to drive green energy solutions, but investment, political, regulatory and infrastructure hurdles linger
8 – The Right Price For Sydney Airport?
Tuesday 06 July 2021
As Sydneysiders brace for another week of lockdowns a bidder has emerged for Sydney Airport, surprising the market and sparking speculation aplenty
9 – Australian Broker Call *Extra* Edition – Jul 06, 2021
Tuesday 06 July 2021
Extra Edition of the Broker Call Report
10 – Does ESG Investment Pay Off?
Wednesday 07 July 2021
The New Criterion's Tim Boreham compares the performances of ESG "saints" and "sinners" over recent years