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Start your week with our expert’s wrap up of Australian companies reporting season.

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    Peak profitability over for the banks

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2023 5:37


    The big four banks have reported strong profits this season on the back of interest rate hikes. However, mounting pressures on net interest margins and increased competition are squeezing bank profits, signaling an end to the good times for Australian banks.In this Reporting Season Bank Special, our Head of Australian Equities, Brad Potter, discusses the major headwinds affecting the sector and his outlook for the coming six months.

    Week 4: Coles' margins tighten, Iluka guides higher

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 5:09


    Last week saw Coles report a result that met expectations, but the supermarket retailer's outlook commentary was met with a tepid market response reflecting a challenging operating environment. By contrast, Insignia Financial and Iluka Resources announced results that caught investors by surprise (positively!), with both companies well-placed moving into FY24.With the end to the August reporting period fast approaching, inflation, labour shortages, weakness in China and the Ukraine war continue to weigh heavily. So where to now for Australian markets?Brad Potter, Tyndall AM's Head of Australian Equities, gives his take in the final episode of the August 2022 4-Minute Monday podcast.

    Week 3: BHP and Santos confirm cash flow bonanza

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2022 4:53


    The third week of the August rush saw a wave of earnings updates from Australian corporates. BHP was a genuine standout, with outstanding cash flow performance helping to support a pristine balance sheet despite still finding room for a stellar dividend which represented an 8.6% yield for the half and almost 16% for the full year (including franking). Separately, Santos announced a tripling of profits and a near doubling of free cash flow, while Downer delivered a result largely in line with expectations. So why was the market's response so tepid to both results? Brad Potter, Tyndall AM's Head of Australian Equities, gives his take on these companies and more in the penultimate episode of the August 2022 4-Minute Monday podcast.

    Week 2: QBE delivers, but big banks disappoint

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2022 5:08


    Week two of the August reporting period saw QBE deliver a strong first half result that suggests upside in both valuation and earnings, with strong top line momentum and above-inflation premium rises a feature.The big banks in CBA and NAB didn't quite deliver, however, with cost pressures a thematic that are likely to play out over the next 1-2 years across the sector. Net Interest Margins, though, are set to expand in the coming quarter as Australia's banks take full advantage of RBA rate hikes. But the biggest news this week may well have come from a company which is yet to report, with BHP's stunning $8.3bn takeover offer for Oz Minerals' rejected outright. Is there merit in a combination? Is a higher offer in the works? Brad Potter, Tyndall AM's Head of Australian Equities, discusses this and more in episode two of the August 2022 4-Minute Monday podcast.

    Week 1: Expecting a mixed reporting season

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2022 5:19


    This coming reporting period follows an extraordinary period of monetary tightening across the globe, with many corporates continuing to grapple with huge spikes in wage and input cost inflation. Despite some recent easing in supply chain stresses brought about by the Russia-Ukraine conflict, concerns of recession in the major economies continue to build.  Against such a challenging backdrop, what can we expect to learn in the coming weeks from the listed market? Are resets to earnings expectations likely to feature? Will dividends and capital management be shuttered? Brad Potter, Tyndall AM's Head of Australian Equities, details his views in episode one of the August 2022 4-Minute Monday podcast.

    Week 4: Rio Tinto makes history, but Ukrainian tragedy looms

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2022 5:36


    Who were the winners of the February 2022 Reporting Season?Last week saw Rio Tinto announce a record result, confirming the second biggest profit in Australian corporate history and declaring the nation's biggest ever dividend on the back of strong commodity prices. So what can we expect from the company in 2022? Geopolitics is sadly at the front and centre, with a human tragedy unfolding in Ukraine following invasion by Russian forces. As substantial providers of oil and gas to the world, and with fears of the war escalating, will we continue to see a risk-off event globally?With the February reporting season now at an end, what were the highlights, lowlights and key themes for the month?Brad Potter, Tyndall AM's Head of Australian Equities, details his views in episode four of the February 2022 4-Minute Monday podcast.

    Week 3: Strong energy results, but who's suffering inflation & labour pains?

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 4:32


    Woodside outperformed the market this week, with standout cashflows, and earnings and the dividend ahead of expectations. For other companies, however, inflationary pressures and labour shortages are finding their way into prices and bringing a potential headwind for future profitability. But how much of this is a transitory impact of COVID?M&A, meanwhile, continues at pace, with Crown agreeing to a takeover offer this week, and private equity and pension funds continuing to compete for hard, long duration assets. Brad Potter, Tyndall AM's Head of Australian Equities, details his views in episode three of the February 2022 4-Minute Monday podcast. 

    Week 2: Insurers deliver, but Australia's banks remain split in two

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 5:21


    Suncorp and IAG delivered results this week that were ahead of market expectations, underpinned by strong written premium and volume growth despite La Nina and elevated natural hazard claims more generally. Meanwhile, results from Australia's big banks raised as many questions as they answered. What do rising interest rates mean for Australia's big 4 banks, and where is growth most apparent?Brad Potter, Tyndall AM's Head of Australian Equities, details his views in episode two of the February 2022 4-Minute Monday podcast.

    Week 1: Higher operating costs to dampen results this profit season

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2022 4:21


    This profit season comes off the back of a global market sell-off as central banks begin to tighten monetary policy. With rising borrowing costs as companies deal with pandemic challenges, and supply chain disruptions, what's the knock-on effect on companies reporting this season?Brad Potter, Tyndall's Head of Australian Equities discusses his views in episode one of February 2022's 4-Minute Monday podcast.

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    Week 4: The best and worst performers of reporting season

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2021 4:11


    Two themes dominated the month; the impact on Australian miners due to the fall in the iron ore price; and the emergence of the COVID reopening trade. What's the outlook for the mining sector? And what stocks are set to outperform as the economy starts to reopen? Brad Potter shares his view in the final episode of 4-Minute Monday for the August 2021 reporting season. 

    Week 3: Earnings beats, Woodside wins and Downer's on the up and up

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2021 5:04


    Week three saw BHP and Woodside's much-anticipated merger get across the line, a big positive for both, but in different ways. Downer has also been rewarded by the market after posting two consecutive solid results. Why are these companies so well placed? Brad Potter, Head of Australian Equities at Tyndall, shares his view.

    Week 2: Suncorp, CBA and NAB deliver strong results, but will it last?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 5:43


    It's been a stellar start to earnings season, with several companies reporting strong profit numbers. Suncorp announced a $250 million share buyback after increasing its full-year profits by 13%. CBA also announced an increase in profits, a share buyback, and a big dividend payout. NAB followed, reporting an arguably better result than CBA when you strip out trading income and impacts to the sector overall. What's driving this boom in profits for the sector, and how long will it continue? Brad Potter, Head of Australian Equities, gives his take in week two of Tyndall's reporting season podcast.

    Week 1: Fortescue and BHP set to deliver bumper dividends

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 4:20


    Australian miners have received a huge boost over the past year as the price of iron ore, the nation's biggest export, hit a record $US230 a tonne. Rio delivered a record dividend to investors recently following first-half profits of $US12.1 billion, more than double the $US 4.75 billion at the same time last year. Will the other miners follow suit?Brad Potter, Head of Australian Equity at Nikko Asset Management, shares his view.

    Week 4: The year for value

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2021 4:49


    What’s become clear from this global pandemic is that the global economy has been reset. That presents an opportunity for value stocks to rebound, as they typically bounce back well out of a recession. Brad Potter takes four minutes to share his view on the final week of reporting season and explains why he believes 2021 will be a year for value.

    Week 3: Major miners outperform

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 5:35


    The lift in iron ore prices to lofty new levels has seen the three major iron ore producers deliver some cracking results. Not far behind were the banks, which materially outperformed for the month. And not to be outdone was the retail sector with one company reporting a massive 86% rise in profits over the half year. Find out who the winners were in week 3 of 4-Minute Monday.

    Week 2: A brutal week for some

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 4:50


    Week 2 of reporting season was brutal for some and surprising for others. Find out which company reported the dreaded ‘hat-trick of misses’ and, in stark contrast, which company is trading on eye-watering premiums against its peers. Join Brad Potter as he reveals all this and more in week 2 of 4-Minute Monday.

    Week 1: Extraordinary divergence

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2021 5:12


    2020 was a tragic and extraordinary year. From the perspective of financial markets, it was impossible to envisage what transpired. To make sense of what the year past and present holds for companies in week one of reporting season, Nikko AM’s Head of Australian Equity, Brad Potter, shares his observations and insights.

    Week 4: What’s behind the wallet shift of consumers?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2020 5:07


    Retail has been one of the surprise winners from the pandemic, capturing the attention of savvy investors. But just as important as identifying winners is avoiding the losers. Brad Potter shares his view the changing dynamics and outlook for dividends in this week’s episode of 4-Minute Monday.

    Week 3: Reporting season’s key alpha generator

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2020 4:25


    This reporting season has been following a traditional path of sales, outlook and EPS beats, and the classic short squeeze on stocks that report well. Brad Potter shares his view on what’s driving these outcomes in this week’s episode of 4-Minute Monday.

    Week 2: Short-term sugar hit for banks

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2020 4:44


    CBA and NAB’s provisioning levels remain low thanks to the high level of government support and ongoing loan deferrals. But how long can it last? And despite Telstra delivering a report that was in line with expectations, what did they say in their outlook that resulted in their stock being severely punished? Brad Potter covers this and more in this week’s episode of 4-Minute Monday.

    Week 1: Profits during a pandemic

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2020 5:25


    Why does Brad Potter believe Qantas has been a ‘poster child’ during the pandemic, and what are his earnings forecasts for Telstra, AGL and CBA? Listen to this week’s edition of 4-Minute Monday to find out.

    Week four — Fear overtakes fundamentals

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2020 5:10


    One of the greatest enemies of stock markets is fear, and it’s been doled out in spades in the past week. Not surprising, it has impacted the valuation spread between defensive, low volatility stocks and the cyclical value end of the market. What’s the outlook for markets?

    Week three — Eye of the storm

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 4:30


    While QBE and Iluka were up strongly during the week off the back of their results, the same couldn’t be said for a number of gaming stocks that seem caught in the eye of the corona virus storm.

    Week two — The ups and downs of markets

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2020 3:33


    As more and more companies call out the potential reduction in future earnings due to the coronavirus, house prices across the country continue to rise. And what could the TPG-Vodafone merger mean for Telstra?

    Week one — Coronavirus, bushfires and stocks

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 6:14


    February 2020 reporting season comes in the midst of the coronavirus, ongoing bushfires and subdued global growth. How are these factors playing out in markets and which stocks are already delivering a more tempered outlook? Brad Potter, Head of Australian Equity at Nikko Asset Management, shares his view.

    Banking Special

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2019 5:32


    Net interest margin stress, rising compliance costs and increased competition are putting a squeeze on banks’ profitability. In this Reporting Season Bank Special, our Head of Australian Equities, Brad Potter, shares his long-term view on the banks.

    Week four — The great divide

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2019 5:14


    The final week of reporting season presented a few surprises despite the low number of companies reporting. With the value dispersion between high and low PE stocks still as wide as ever, what will it take the narrow the gap?

    Week three — Beats beat misses

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 4:37


    Brad Potter, Head of Australian Equities at Nikko AM says 70% of the index has now reported with some big names taking a hit. Despite outlook statements remaining conservative and EPS downgrades not uncommon, a number of stocks managed to buck the trend.

    Week two — Recessionary retail?

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 4:38


    Brad Potter, Head of Australian Equities, says despite retail conditions being described as ‘recessionary’ in the NAB Survey, a number of discretionary retailers massively outperformed post their result. Which 3 stocks did he believe were the standouts?

    Week one — High performing underperformers

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 4:50


    Brad Potter, Head of Australian Equities, reveals why confession season's underperforming stocks could become the high performers.

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