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What CCP’s results say about the health of the economy
Andreas Lundberg
February 4, 2021
Credit Corp (ASX: CCP), which is a buyer of debt, is a company we follow quite closely. Apart from being a potential investment, CCP’s fortunes provide a keen insight into the level of financial stress in the real economy. So, the company’s recent results were a good indicator of where we are at. Continue…
by Andreas Lundberg Posted in Companies, Global markets, Market commentary.
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Food inflation – why is it rising rapidly?
David Buckland
February 4, 2021
Many commodities – including cereals, oilseeds, dairy products and pork – which make up the UN Food and Agriculture World Food Price Index, are on the rise. The table below illustrates the move over the past five years and the past twelve months. Continue…
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Bubble, bubble toil and no trouble!
Roger Montgomery
February 3, 2021
There are a number of arguments being advanced to suggest the stock market is in a gigantic bubble that is at risk of bursting imminently. Some of the arguments relate to broad overvaluation, the tidal wave of overpriced IPOs that double on listing, and the observation that interest rates remaining low forever is tantamount to the unrealistic, and previously unrealised, expectation of high rates of earnings growth being sustained forever. Continue…
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ABC Nightlife – 0.1% cash rate until 2024
Roger Montgomery
February 3, 2021
In this episode of ABC Nightlife Roger joined Philip Clark to discuss the Reserve Bank of Australia’s decision to keep the record low cash rate of 0.1 per cent unchanged until at least 2024 and extending its bond-buying program. Will the extended quantitative easing drive share markets higher? Listen here.
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Cashrewards’ three way win model
Gary Rollo
February 2, 2021
Cashrewards (ASX:CRW) is an Australian-owned and operated cashback loyalty platform connecting brands with consumers and differentiates itself by providing real cash value to consumers. Having listed on the ASX in December 2020, Cashrewards has been around for seven years and the platform has grown to 800,000 members, more than 1,500 merchants. Continue…
by Gary Rollo Posted in Editor's Pick, Montgomery Small Caps Management Video Series, Video Insights.
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The plumbing of stock brokerages
Andreas Lundberg
February 2, 2021
In this week’s video insight Andreas discusses the recent news headlines emerging out of the US about retail investors ramping up stock prices in heavily short illiquid companies to create artificial short squeezes driving the share prices even higher and enabling the investors to sell and realise gains. Further news stated that retail brokerages such as Robinhood started to restrict buying of stocks involved in short squeezes. Andreas identifies how these brokerages work.
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