Weekly Reports | Aug 06 2021
Our top ten news from 29 July 2021 to 05 August 2021 (ranked according to popularity).
1 – Uranium Week: Uranium Company Updates
Tuesday 03 August 2021
As the uranium spot price remained unchanged last week, the world's largest uranium company and several small ASX-listed companies released financial results
2 – Rudi's View: August Results; Anticipation & Trepidation
Thursday 29 July 2021
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3 – ESG Focus: Social Sovereigns; Aid Or Privatisation?
Monday 02 August 2021
Big capital is encouraging sovereign social bond issuance as a means to achieving the UN's Sustainable Development Goals, but everyone's a critic
4 – Material Matters: Iron Ore, Copper & Nickel
Wednesday 04 August 2021
A glance through the latest expert views and predictions about commodities: iron ore; copper; nickel; lithium; and contractors
5 – Weekly Ratings, Targets, Forecast Changes – 30-07-21
Monday 02 August 2021
Weekly update on stockbroker recommendation, target price, and earnings forecast changes
6 – The Wrap: Robo Advice, China, Lockdowns, and Listed Property
Friday 30 July 2021
Weekly Broker Wrap: The rise of Robo advice, China's growth U-turn, lockdown hits GDP, listed property feels lockdown impact
7 – Australian Broker Call *Extra* Edition – Aug 02, 2021
Monday 02 August 2021
Extra Edition of the Broker Call Report
8 – Australian Broker Call *Extra* Edition – Aug 04, 2021
Wednesday 04 August 2021
Extra Edition of the Broker Call Report
9 – July In Review: ASX Rises While China Plummets
Thursday 05 August 2021
Gains in the mining sector spurred a 1.1% rise for the ASX200 in July, while Chinese stocks had the largest monthly decline in nearly a decade
10 – ESG Focus: The Sovereign Bond Dilemma
Thursday 29 July 2021
As financialisation of the globe gathers pace, sovereign nations are being pressed to issue GSS bonds, and they may have to take the bad with the good