Fear not, this is not a story to condemn these stocks, but rather a reminder of the depths of the US market and other options ...
El Niño may lead to drought, supply chain chaos, inflation, and other negatives – but it will also result in winners and ...
Something has shifted in the investing landscape over the past decade, and private equity firm EQT thinks it's one of the most important changes in markets today. Companies are staying private for ...
The ASX 200 returned just 2.8% in FY26. On any read, Australian shares had a forgettable year. My colleague Tom Stelzer's recent article laid that out in stark relief, stacking the ASX up against the ...
A weak year for the ASX, a long case for resilience. Fidelity's Sam Heithersay on what the past 12 months does and doesn't ...
Strong clinical data, record deal activity and renewed investor confidence are driving the next phase of growth and outsized ...
BHP Group (hereafter “BHP”) is the world’s largest (by market capitalisation) mining company; by the same metric, it’s also Australia’s biggest corporation. It’s hardly certain, but it’s probably not ...
What a year it's been in Australian equities. The SaaSpocalypse in January and February saw tech shaken down to its bones. Then in March, the closure of the Strait of Hormuz sent ...
The Australian market saw a rebound to end FY26, up 4% for the three months to 31 March and rising 6.1% for the full year.
The ASX might have been characterised by anaemic growth and troubling dislocations, but the picture for global equities has been far brighter over FY26. Building on the strong performance of the top ...
We’ve been banging on about breadth for a while. We've discussed it in previous Livewire articles like the one below. That is, we argued that the market’s rise would spread from a narrow number of ...
Don't be fooled by SpaceX's mega-listing and the possibility that Anthropic and OpenAI will follow suit. No, public markets are shrinking, and they have been for some time. Companies are staying ...