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A review of markets in 2021
Joseph Kim
December 17, 2021
2021 is almost in the books, and it’s once again time to have a quick review of how markets fared. While noticeably less “historic” than 2020’s record breaking year in terms of market volatility and extraordinary events, there were enough developments to keep market participants on their toes. (As an aside, it’s possible the 24 hour news cycle, rapid digestion of information and short-termism will mean volatility of returns will remain a feature going forward). Continue…
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ABC Nightlife: Inflation, Bitcoin and the global shortage of urea
Roger Montgomery
December 16, 2021
Roger joined Suzanne Hill on ABC Nightlife for the final episode of 2021 to discuss the challenges and highlights of the investing year, covering the impact of rising inflation and constrained supply chains and why the latest shortage of urea is something investors need to be aware of. Listen here.
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M&A activity explodes in 2021!
Andreas Lundberg
December 15, 2021
A couple of years ago, I wrote an article highlighting the steep uptick in M&A activity in 2018 involving companies in Australia with 109 announced transactions with a total transaction value of $92 billion when applying a cut-off of $100 million in transaction value. As our financially aware readers are probably aware, there has been significant M&A activity in the Australian market over the last year and as we approach the end of the year, I thought it would be interesting to see how 2021 compares to previous years. Continue…
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Equity Gals: Roger’s views on markets, the metaverse and NFTs
Roger Montgomery
December 14, 2021
Roger joined Amie Baker and Giulia Colaci on Equity Gals to discuss market expectations, thoughts on inflation, the metaverse and NFTs. Roger also discusses the importance of finding good businesses that are creating value when investing.
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What is going on underneath Nasdaq?
Joseph Kim
December 13, 2021
After hitting a record high in mid-November, the tech-heavy Nasdaq index in the US has encountered some volatility, as the combination of Jerome Powell’s reappointment as head of the US Reserve, an increasingly hawkish Fed and Omicron concerns has led to some selling. Continue…
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Ausbiz: Urea 101: we are running low and why does that matter
Roger Montgomery
December 11, 2021
In this video for Ausbiz Roger discusses how the major shortage of urea could impact our diesel buses, trucks and farm equipment. With a potential reduction in vehicles on the road, our farming and logistics could be impacted. Watch here.
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Why we should be worried about the AdBlue shortage
Roger Montgomery
December 10, 2021
If you haven’t already heard about the looming shortage of AdBlue, you soon will. You see, AdBlue, is needed to run the diesel engines of trucks and farm machinery and hospital generators. And, according to some industry players, Australia will run out in February 2022. So this is a major problem, and could lead to a national transport crisis. Continue…
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EML Payments – regulatory concerns appear to be easing
Dominic Rose
December 10, 2021
Regulatory uncertainty has been a material overhang for EML Payments’ (ASX:EML) share price since back in mid-May 2021 when the FinTech first informed the market that the Central Bank of Ireland (CBI) had raised significant regulatory concerns relating to the recently acquired Prepaid Financial Services (PFS) business’s anti-money laundering and counter terrorism financing (AML & CTF) risk and controls. Continue…
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