This is the dawning of the age of Aquarius and it’s “no country for old men” with old world ways. The stock market is becoming the judge and jury in the court of social opinion. And it can be a hanging judge.
This is the dawning of the age of Aquarius and it’s “no country for old men” with old world ways. The stock market is becoming the judge and jury in the court of social opinion. And it can be a hanging judge.
On 13 March there will be general elections for the entire Parliament of Western Australia. Here’s my take on the outcome.
Could the ASX become subject to the same trading shenanigans in the US?
Real Estate Gym's Tom Panos, Destiny.com.au's Margaret Lomas, and Msquared Capital's Paul Miron and Paul Myliotis share their property insights with Peter Switzer.
Our biggest bank, the CBA, has done a Houdini, escaping the clutches of the Coronavirus to see only a small fall in profit. Is its share price heading to $100?
The big unanswered question from CBA’s profit announcement yesterday was “when will it announce an off-market share buy-back?”
To satisfy the increased demand for Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG)/Sustainable style products, some firms have launched new products or rebranded existing ones. The alert for advisers and investors is: do any of these products overstate their ESG credentials i.e. greenwashing?
Peter Switzer is joined by Sam Cawthorn, the author of the new book 'People Follow People: The Twelve Characteristics of an Influential Leader', plus the general manager of Eden Health Retreat, Chris van Hoof.
It would be a far, far better thing than he’s ever done before, if James Packer lets go of Crown.
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