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Australia: Historic week in prospect

A quirk of the statistical schedule is that each change of season is ushered in by a barrage of economic data and events.

Want income? A 5% return? Check out this stock

Income investors should welcome the stock market’s reaction to gas pipeline and energy utility APA Group’s full-year profit result.

Scoping Study puts Minbos one step closer to creating food security in sub-Saharan Africa

More fertiliser, cheaply available, would see sub-Saharan Africa catch up to more developed countries’ food production, and remove their reliance on food imports.

Retail is booming. This is the craziest recession of all time!

There’s a good side to this coronavirus crash but after March next year, if we don’t have the world needling up with a vaccine, then even this optimist could join the pity party that gets drunk on Twitter every night.

Cyber security concerns spur the data centre sector

Flush with cash, the listed data centre operators are on an expansionary push as Covid-19 raises the need for more data storage and better connectivity. Does this augur well for the small players in this space?

What in the hell happened to AMP?

If AMP doesn’t redefine what financial planning is in this country, it will continue to fail and its share price will remain in the cellar.

Freehold explains what’s meant by real estate debt

Freehold believes there will be opportunities for investors in the real estate debt sector as long as the focus is on quality because quality can vary significantly across loans and project sponsors.

Coronavirus update and its impact on global markets

With the downward trend in coronavirus cases continuing, there’s confidence that the economic recovery seen in developed countries since April can continue.

Good morning, Australia

Catch up on the latest market and economic news from Australia and around the world.

The good and not-so-good debt collectors

Here are a number of ASX listed debt collection players and how they’re travelling in this COVID-19 world.

Australia: Spotlight on business investment data

In the coming week, June quarter data on construction activity and business investment will be adversely impacted by the virus lockdown over April and May. But weekly card spending, consumer confidence, jobs and wages figures will provide a timelier update on the health of the economy.

Big trouble, little Australia as Frydenberg sticks it to China

It’s great to see a feisty Treasurer showing we won’t be bullied by the likes of China but we have to be careful our toughness doesn’t come back to bite us.

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