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The ASX 200 closed down 21 points at 8604 (0.2%), well off its lows for the day, with most sectors rallying throughout the session and the banking sector staging a turnaround. CBA fell 0.3%, with the Big Bank Basket easing only slightly to $265.42 (0.4%). Financials were generally firm, with MQG up 0.7%, while the insurance sector also performed well, led by QBE up 0.9% and MPL higher. REITs enjoyed a solid session, with GMG up 0.3% and SCG rising 1.6%. TLS also had a strong day, gaining 2.2%, although REA was a disappointment, falling heavily. Both WOW and COL posted gains as defensive buying in the supermarket sector helped push them higher. Retail stocks were also in demand, led by WES up 1.3% and APE rising 4.3%.Healthcare was another bright spot, with CSL recovering a further 1.6% and RMD also posting gains. Elsewhere, technology stocks remained under pressure but recovered from their lows, with XRO down 1.1% and WTC off 4.6%, while the All-Tech Index fell 0.1%.It was a different story in resources, although the sector also bounced from early lows. BHP fell 1.9% and RIO dropped 1.8% as iron ore and copper prices weakened. Gold stocks were also under pressure, with NST down3.3% and NEM lower. Lithium stocks slipped away, with MIN falling 2.6% and LTR off 3.3%. In energy, WDS rose alongside STO, although gains were relatively muted. Uranium stocks came under heavy pressure, with PDN dropping 8.8% and DYL down 7.6% as short sellers gained the upper hand.In corporate news, OML had a good day, up 9.6%, after receiving yet another NBIO, this time from Bain Capital. QUB rose 0.4% after the PNG competition regulator backed the company's planned takeover by Macquarie. On the economic front, NAB is now saying the next move in local interest rates is likely to be a cut. Business confidence rebounded as price pressures softened, according to the NAB Business Survey. However, Australian consumer confidence slipped back towards record lows, with the Melbourne Institute-Westpac Consumer Sentiment Index falling to 80.6, one of the lowest readings in its history.Asian markets mixed. Japan up 2.1%, Hong Kong up 0.1%, and China up 0.8%. South Korea jumps 8%.US futures: Dow up 8 and Nasdaq up 170. Oil down 1.5%. Europe opening slightly easier. Marcus Today – Daily Market Insights Marcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise. If you'd like to go further: Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcast Join Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offer MT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcast Principles – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast — Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.
The ASX 200 fell 100 points to close at 8686 _1.1%), with losses across the board. Banks held up better, with CBA down 0.6%, and WBC the worst of the bunch, down 1.7%, with MQG also falling 1.1%. The Big Bank Basket dropped to $270.46 (-1.8%). Insurers were better as bond yields rose, with QBE up 1.2% and the rest of the financials losing ground. Tech stocks were struggling today, with XRO falling back to earth by 4.2% and the All-Tech Index falling 1.4% as profit-taking moved in after the recent bounce. In the industrials, we saw TLS fall 2.9%, although defensive stocks bucked the downtrend, with WOW and COL both positive, along with utilities ORG and APA. Healthcare stocks were showing some signs of life, with RMD finding a bottom, at least temporarily, up 2.6%, and CSL up 0.4%. The real damage, though, today was done in the resource sector, as the iron ore price came under pressure and profit-takers moved into the iron ore stocks, with BHP down 3.3%, RIO down 3.3%, and FMG down 4.1%. Elsewhere in the gold space, we saw selling again in NST, off 6.1%, and EVN falling 3.0%, with lithium and rare earth stocks all under pressure. PLS dropped 4.5%. Big losers today as well were the big winners yesterday in the uranium sector, with PDN falling 8.2% and DYL down 5.2%. The oil and gas space was modestly higher, with both Woodside and Santos rising, together with coal stocks, with WHC rising 3.0%.In corporate news today, PME secured a five-year renewal in the U.S. TWE had a very good day as it presented to investors with no downgrades and some optimistic outlook statements. IPX fell 4.6% after its DFS study for its Critical Minerals project in Tennessee.Nothing significant on the economic front, although we did have some international goods trade data out, showing exports increased 7.2%, driven by metal ores and minerals.Asian markets mixed. Japan down 1.5%, Hong Kong down 1.4%, and China down 0.6%. South Korea eases back around 1.6%US futures: Dow up 26 and Nasdaq down 151. Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.
The ASX 200 rallied hard off lows to close down 5 pts at 8724 (0.1%). CBA turned around, recovering well, the Big Bank Basket closed at $269.61 (- 0.8%). Insurers slipped, led by QBE off 1.3% and IAG down 2.2%. REITs too were under pressure, GMG off 0.4% and CHC falling 1.0%. Healthcare remains in the kennel, CSL falling another 1.7% with RMD off 2.1% and COH down 4.3%. Industrials slipped a little, BXB down 1.6% and ALQ falling 1.1%. Retail stocks were also on the nose following the minimum pay award update. JBH crumbled 5.4%, NCK down 3.1%. DMP dropped 5.9% on the wage news. Tech stocks were the stars of the show again today, WTC up 7.9% and XRO jumping 7.5%, with the All-Tech Index up 3.9%. REA had a good day, as did CAR.BHP and RIO once again pushed higher on copper exposure, the Big Australian hitting new records, up 1.4%. Gold miners recovered, with NST shooting the lights out as activist shareholder Elliott took a big position and called for change. Uranium stocks eased back again, PDN down 5.9% and DYL falling 5.3%.In corporate news, SRG jumped 16.6% on $1.85bn in new contracts. TEA soared 16.2% on an acquisition, DRO up 3.6% on a new $24.1m contract, and 4DX had a bad day on CT news. NST jumped on calls for change. On the economic front, consumer sentiment rose and the BoP fell as exports eased back. Asian markets mixed. Japan down 0.5%, Hong Kong up 1.8%, and China up 1.3%. US futures: Dow down 172 and Nasdaq down 83. Oil up 1.2%.Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.
The ASX 200 rallied another 35 points to 8657 (0.4%) ahead of a US long weekend. Up 27 pts for the week. Banks pushed ahead, led by CBA up 0.9 %, and the Big Bank Basket to $275.57 (0.8%). Insurers slid as yields fell, NWL off 1.0% and GQG falling 2.2% as tech boomed. Industrials were mixed, TLS fell 1.5% as a broker downgraded the stock, REA continued lower, off 4.1%, as did CAR off 2.8%, with tech stocks also continuing to be pressured. XRO down 0.9% and WTC falling 1.4%, with the All-Tech Index up 0.4% Utilities were also weaker, ORG off 1.8% and APA falling 0.3%.Resources were generally better, BHP rose 1.1% and RIO up another 1.7%, with S32 doing well, up 5.1% and lithium stocks rising, PLS up 2.9% as gold miners found some bargain hunters. NEM up 0.8% and EVN gaining 3.1%. NST continued to suffer, down 0.6%. Oil and gas mixed. In corporate news, uranium stocks were better, PDN up 5.9% and DYL rising on broker upgrades.In corporate news, ARU entered a trading halt to raise another $350m at 26c. GYG jumped 9.6% as it announced plans to close the US business. APX jumped 9.4% on a trading update. TUA steady as the M1 deal was pronounced DOA. MYX won a small settlement against Cosette for the failed bid.In economic news, the Japanese CPI came in below expectations.Asian markets were better, with Japan up 2.8%, Hong Kong up 1.2%, China up 0.6%, and the Kospi up modestly. US futures were better, with the Dow up 155 and the Nasdaq up 150. European futures are opening around 0.5% lower. Oil up 2.0%. The US and UK are closed Monday.—Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.
The ASX 200 dropped 43 points to 8702 (0.5%) as CSL shocked investors again, with a huge write-off and a downgrade to guidance. CSL accounted for most of the loss today. Elsewhere, banks recovered some from earlier large losses, CBA down 1.1% and ANZ, XD down 2.4%. The Big Bank Basket fell to $285.25 (-1.1%) ANZ XD. MQG flat, well off session lows. Other financials found their feet, NWL up 1.1%, and IFT pushing another 3.7% ahead. REITS eased back except GMG, which was up 2.1%. Industrials mixed, BXB fell 1.4%, QAN dropped 1.8% as oil rose in Asian trade, ALL down 1.0%, and retailers still struggling somewhat. WOW and COL ease, but healthcare was shaken by CSL dropping 16.0% with SIG also slipping slightly. Tech was flat as we await the Xi/Trump meeting and the economic data this week.Resources were mostly better, BHP up 0.7% and RIO doing well, up another % with gold miners easing on bullion, NST down 1.9% and GGP off 2.6%. Lithium and rare earths rose higher ahead of the summit, WDS rose 1.5%, and uranium stocks recovered from early losses. PDN up 5.8% and DYL rising 4.6%.In corporate news, ING upgraded enough to not fall foul of investors, CSL was a bloodbath, and OML got another NBIO from PE.Nothing today locally on the economic front. Chinese CPI came in higher than expected.Asian markets saw losses today; Japan slipped 0.4% on the Nikkei, HK down 0.2%, and China up 1.4%. Kospi up 4% again.US futures are mixed. Dow down 88, Nasdaq down 5. 10-year yields drifted to 4.99%. European markets are set to open slightly higher.—Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.
The ASX 200 slipped another 24 pts to 8687 (0.3%) as CPI beat expectations. Banks eased back again, the Big Bank Basket fell to $286.25 (-1.1%) with CBA off 1.4% and WBC falling 1.0%. Financials mixed, CGF 1.0% better, MFG finding friends and ZIP up 0.8%. Insurers firmed on bond yields, QBE up 0.5% and MPL up 1.5%. Industrials mixed again, CSL falling around 2.4% and COH dropping 3.2%. TLS fell 0.4%, WOW and COL eased back and SEK dropped 3.0%. Tech stocks were mixed, 360 up 0.9% and WTC falling 2.2%. The All-Tech Index down 0.2%.In resources, BHP and RIO eased back, rare earths and lithium stocks remain in demand, LYC jumped 5.2% with LTR roaring ahead, up 2.5%. Plenty f quarterlies around too, gold miners mixed, VAU up 1.5% and NEM down 3.2%. Oil and gas stocks better, WDS up 2.0% and STO up 0.4%. Coal stocks pushed back up, NHC up 3.4% but uranium stocks decayed, PDN off 1.2% and DYL down 2.2%.In corporate news, CDA soared 15.5% on a better-than-expected update, GEM was smashed 31.3% after it suspended operations at around 40 centres. OML jumped 33.0% on a Private Equity NBIO at 140c. On the economic front, headline inflation picked up to 1.1% in March from a steady reading in February, pushing the consumer price index to 4.6% on an annual basis. RBA meeting next week.Asian markets firmed, Japan closed for another holiday. China up 0.6% and HK up 1.4%. US Futures better, Nasdaq up 118. Dow up 75. Europe expected to open slightly higher. Fed meeting in focus. 4 Mag Seven stocks report.—Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.
The ASX 200 drifted 4 points lower to 8949 as the countdown continues on the ceasefire. Banks eased back, CBA down 0.3% and ANZ off 1.7% with MQG hitting record highs up 0.7% and other financials doing well. The Big Bank Basket fell to $298.32 (-0.3%). ASX up 1.4% and ZIP continuing to push higher up 2.8%. HUB was a casualty falling 8.3% on FUA news. REITs firmed slightly, GMG up 0.7% and VCX rising 1.2%. Tech slightly firmer, WTC up 0.2% and the All-Tech Index up 0.3%. WOW and COL rallied, retail firmed, with healthcare mixed. In resources, BHP eased 0.3% with RIO up 0.8% after good quarterly numbers, lithium stocks eased back, PLS down 2.5% and LYC fell 2.1% after solid quarterly numbers. Gold miners were mixed, EVN down 1.6% but WGX up 1.3%. Oil and gas stocks slid, WDS down 1.8% and STO falling 1.5% with coal stocks up slightly, NHC up 2.2%. Uranium stocks were mildly positive, DYL up 2.5% and NXG rising 2.0%.In corporate news, MIN priced a $1.8bn debt note, CGF unchanged after its guidance narrowed. MAF rose 3.7% after a 44% increase for YoY AUM growth.Nothing substantial on the economic front.Asian markets saw modest gains - Japan up 1.2%, HK up 0.5% and China up 0.2%. 10-year yields fall to 4.9%.US Futures ease, Nasdaq up 98, Dow up 85. Europe is opening up around 1%.Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.
“I think empathy is a creative act. It's imaginal, it's an art-making practice, where even just listening is creating a picture and a lifeworld of the other inside yourself in order to get closer to each other.” - Dylan McGarryEmpathy is a magical thing. It lets us do more than just step into another's shoes, it opens the doors for us to step into their heart and soul with the vast generosity of spirit we'd like others to bring to us, wide as the sky, deep as the oceans, so that we can see through their eyes as the best of who they are. Obviously, we can do this with other people, but we can do it too, with whales, with elephants, with horses, and red kites and moles and spiders - and mountains and trees and landscapes… empathy is the spark that connects us to the More than Human world. There are not many people who truly understand this and fewer still who make it their life's work to open the doors in our souls with such subtlety that we only know afterwards that we've stepped beyond the boundaries of who we think we are. Our guest this week, Dr Dylan McGarry, is one of these people. Dyl works across the fields of Education, Sociology, Ecology, and the Arts. An Educational Sociologist, Cultural Ecologist, multimedia artist, artivist, curator, theatre and filmmaker, Dyl's work spans disciplines with many tentacles touching the world. Dyl holds a PhD in Environmental Education and Art, as well as degrees in Marine Science, Environmental Science, and Sustainable Rural Development.As co-founder of Empatheatre, their praxis draws from the power of public storytelling, theatre, film, and animation, as a tool for regenerative community building, proactive justice, active empathy and meaning making. Their artwork and creative practice are particularly focused on empathy, working with imagination, listening and empathy as actual sculptural materials. They are developing pedagogies for empathy, in the context of ecological citizenship, and exploring the sculptural potential of empathy, attentiveness, intuition and learning. Dyl is an astonishingly prolific, and inspiring pracademic, with a host of published papers in topics that I could easily dive into for years - like hydro-feminism... but it's the work of Empatheatre that we're really looking at today. This is a theatre-based approach to transgressive social learning, and an extra-legal alternative to democratising policy change. This in itself is mind-blowing - the plays are developed over months or years in collaboration with the communities affected by the concepts - and then when the play tours, the cast and crew facilitate conversations after each event that turn into tribunals or citizen's assemblies and the mere fact of having experienced the deep emotions of the play, had a sense of how things land with other people, can open doors that were previously closed. I've been searching for longer than this podcast has been live for people who are crafting paradigm shift in ways that are sticky, that will land and last - and this is it. Dylan says that empathy has three components: Imagination, attentiveness, and intuition. And just hearing this opens whole new ways of being for me, and I hope for you. This was such a heart-filling, generative conversation and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. People of the podcast, please welcome Dylan McGarry from Empatheatre, and so much more. "His sensitivity and integrity regarding valuing the knowledge, perspectives and values of others is amazing – a role model for others." Professor Charlie Shackleton, Department of Environmental Science, Rhodes UniversityLINKShttps://www.dylanmcgarry.org/https://www.empatheatre.com/Empatheatre on YouTube https://youtu.be/p_W3QBz9cPY?si=mFH4W2V7_AnObM61 Lalela uLwandle (illustrated short film)https://youtu.be/DnuZa7r0vPc?si=RX3Is2k4eN0ROO9e CWF24 TA1 Empatheatre Dylan McGarryhttps://youtu.be/sfAGXCiki8U?si=fXaqm66WlKCqO2j6 FORGE x MOTH Festival of Ideas 2025 | Dylan McGarry & Elisa Morgerahttps://youtu.be/lNm-Yf8Dt10?si=CkJW0aqePYEQAX3h Indlela Yokuphila: The Soul's Journey (ZULU)https://youtu.be/e3tUrfUXgsw?si=tQRxPTSLHgkDwckG Isitha Sabantu Teaserhttps://youtu.be/4UBubIpCWuk?si=CyVzPA7suMnmbrrr The Blue Blanket South African Puppet Company: The HerdsThe play: Isitha Sabantu - review —About Accidental Gods—We offer three strands all rooted in the same soil, drawing from the same river: Accidental Gods, Dreaming Awake and the Thrutopia Writing Masterclass Our next Open Gathering offered as part of our Accidental Gods Programme is 'FALLING IN LOVE WITH LIFE' which will run on Sunday 17th May 2026 from 16:00 - 20:00 GMT - details are here. 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It was a lacklustre blockbuster, at least from an Essendon perspective. But for us Hawks, it was heavenly - a comprehensive 62-point smashing of the old arch rivals, with plenty of goals left out there too! Dyl and Croc put a horror week behind them, Reeves made a triumphant return, and Gunston once again proved unstoppable. The Hawks are officially on the board in 2026, and we're back to talk all about it! Don't forget to follow us on our social channels, including X - @HawkTalkPod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The ASX 200 lost a mere 12 points to 8617to finish the week down 2.6%. Banks pushed higher led by NAB with the Big Bank Basket back up to $299.06 (+1.1%). Insurers also better as rate rose, SOL up 1.5% and MFG continuing to find friends on the merger deal, up another 3.4%. PNI dropped 4.3% and RPL down 5.2% on another biotech investment blowing up. Industrials were a little better, WES managed a 0.8% rise, ALL up 1.2% and TLS rose 1.4%. Healthcare mixed, RMD falling 0.5% and RHC up 1.0%. Tech was mixed too, WTC eased 0.8% but XRO rose 2.6% and the All-Tech Index unchanged.In resources, BHP fell 2.3% as its standoff in China continues, RIO and FMG doing well on the back of higher iron ore prices, gold miners slipped, not helped by NST crashing 18.8% on production woes. Oil and gas stocks muted with coal slightly firmer and uranium generally a little better, DYL up 1.0%.In corporate news, IMM fell 88.6% after its Phase III trial was abandoned. QAN reached a settlement for $105m for CV19 related cases. WGX announced the completion of its sale of two projects. NST fell hard on a production downgrade due to milling issues at the Super Pit. LIC rallied as US-based prefab giant Hometown America bought a stake at 490c. EOS up 18.4% after it revealed $US45m ($64 million) in new defence orders, including a major Middle East contract for its Slinger weapon system.Nothing on the economic front. US PCE index tonight. 10-year yields steady at 4.95%. Asian market weaker on oil prices, Japan down 0.8%, HK down 0.4% and China flat. Korea KOSPI down 1.9%. WTI Oil down 0.4% in Asia.US Futures: DJ up 128, Nasdaq down 1.—Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Todayhttp://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus TodayUse code MTPODCAST for 10% offhttp://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF PortfolioA professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing.http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About InvestingA short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips.http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—DisclaimerThis podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.
The ASX 200 smashed lower from the start. Red lights out and down we went. At the chequered flag, the index was down 89 points to 8851 (1.0%). Off lows. Narrow range trading again. Down around 3.8% for the week. Worse week since April. In the pits today was ‘Team iron Ore', BHP down 4.2% being a big drag on racing. RIO falling 3.6% and FMG slipping 0.7%. BHP having issues with the stewards in China again on products. Gold miners also feeling tired today as the sell-off continues, despite the bullion price relatively steady. Those on the podium recently have been hit, whilst the losers are being bought up. The tech sector is doing well on its one-stop strategy, with the All-Tech Index up 3.9%. WTC racing ahead up 10.8% and XRO rallying 4.5% as it sees a push! Push! Push! Old skool tech also bounced, REA up 4.9% with TLS solid lap times up 1.2%.Banks skidded with the Big Bank Basket down to $297.93 (-0.4%) as drivers rested. Financials though generally better, MQG up 0.7% and even GQG cutting corners unchanged. Even ZIP managed a lower podium finish, up 3.7%. MFG charging up 9.3% as the Lowy family takes a stake in the new merged business. Energy stocks were mixed, coal stocks eased back on the throttle, WDS and STO better as DRS kicked in and uranium stocks seeing brake failure and suffering losses.In corporate news, DYL dropped 11.8% on results, Iron ore stocks pulled lower on reports that China's state backed buyer had found some cargoes had been flouting restrictions.In economic news, the ACCC warned petrol retailers from price gouging. Good luck with that.Asian markets firmed, Japan up 0.1%, China up 0.2% and HK up 1.9%. South Korea mixed. KOSDAQ up 2.7% KOSPI down 0.9%10-year yields jumped to 4.84%US Futures down DJ up 113 and Nasdaq up 72.—Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.
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Another day, another record high as the ASX 200 rose 47 points to 9174 (0.5%). Banks missed the memo today, the Big Bank Basket fell to $309.01 (-0.5%) with ANZ a winner. MQG too rallied a little, up 1.2% and other financials also rallied, AMP up 3.9% and ZIP rallying another 5.4%. GQG also had a better day up 2.3% with PPT up 8.3% on results. Insurers flat. REITs better, GMG up 1.2% and SCG rising 1.9%. Industrials were better with the healthcare sector rising, CSL up 0.6% and COH rising 0.9%. Tech stocks were back in vogue, WTC jumped another 2.6% with XRO up 8.6% and the All-Tech Index flying 3.8% higher. REA and CAR also caught the optimism. WOW and COL pushed ahead, Agri stocks were also firm following RIC results. ELD up 2.8% and A2M up 1.4%.In resources, BHP hitting fresh records, up 2.2% with RIO playing catch up rallying 3.7%. FMG fell slightly. Gold miners took a breather with lithium stocks roaring on moves from Zimbabwe to limit exports of critical metals. PLS rallied another 8.3% to record highs, MIN up 4.0% and LTR dropping 8.6% on a large block trade indigestion. BSL dropped 2.3% as the board rejected the SGH bid. Energy stocks eased, WDS down 1.1% and PDN fell 4.2% with DYL off 4.4%.In corporate news, QAN fell on a weaker outlook, LYC rose 1.2% on better than expected results, NEU jumped 5.7% on DAYBUE sales numbers, WOR stumbled 10.2% on worse than expected results. DRO rallied 8.9% on some new orders out of Europe and SUL jumped 8.4% on better numbers. CTT went flat on results falling 25.6%.On the economic front, Private new capital expenditure (capex) rose 0.4% in the December quarter. Asian markets came back online with Japan up 0.9%. China down 0.2% and HK down 0.4%.10-year yields steady at 4.70%US Futures slightly weaker despite Nvidia results beating forecasts. DJ down 0.2% Nasdaq down 0.3%.—Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.
The ASX 200 kicked higher again. Three days in a row, up 48 to 9007 (0.5%) despite CBA going ex-dividend. Record high back in sight. NAB was the standout today on Q1 results beating expectations, up 4.1%. The Big Bank Basket up to $304.05 (0.2%), financials kicked higher too, MQG up 0.6% and private health insurers roared ahead on government price changes. MPL up 6.0% and NHF up 5.0%. ZIP jumped 8.0% ahead of results, CGF also ran hard on results, up 8.3%. REITs firmed, GMG up 0.9% and SCG rising 1.3%. Industrials were firm too, QAN up 1.0%, TCL up 1.2% and ALL doing well up 2.3%. JBH fell back a little, healthcare still mixed, SIG down 1.0% and COH off 1.0%. In the tech space, some wins starting to hit the screens, TNE up 8.2% on guidance, XRO up 1.8% and HSN soared 16.4% on better-than-expected results.In resource land, BHP slid 0.9% as copper drifted lower, RIO up 1.3% and FMG up 0.5%. Gold miners eased back as bullion prices fell on Lunar New Year. GMD down 2.9% and NST dropped 0.7%. CSC had a shocker falling 14.0% on very disappointing results and guidance. Lithium stocks bubbled higher, LTR roaring ahead, up 6.2% with PLS up 2.3%. BSL rose 2.6% on an increased bid from SGH. STO fell 0.6% on another disappointment. Uranium stocks bounded ahead, PDN up 5.6% and DYL up 4.4%.In corporate news, SLC rose 18.2% on an acquisition and better than expected results. AFG rallied off lows after better numbers. Brokers are back. SUN fell 4.4% as profits fell short.In economic news, the RBNZ left rates unchanged. Locally, the wage price index rose 0.8% in the December quarter and 3.4% annually.US futures up. Dow Jones up 35 points, Nasdaq up 60.—Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Todayhttp://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus TodayUse code MTPODCAST for 10% offhttp://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF PortfolioA professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing.http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About InvestingA short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips.http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—DisclaimerThis podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.
The ASX200 rose 161 points to 8870 (1.9%) as we wait for the next catalyst. US futures are slightly positive, but it's a big week for earnings. CBA and CSL Wednesday. Banks were firm with CBA up 0.6% and the Big Bank Basket up to $281.52 (1.0%). MQG rallied 2.4% and other financials also doing well. ZIP up 3.8% and PPM rose % after a NBIO from CGF. Insurers rose too. REITs had a much better day, GMG jumped 6.5% on data centre outlook and SCG rose 1.8%. Industrials were firm, WES up 1.4% with CAR beating expectations, and rising 9.9%. Retail bounced, although JBH failed to get the memo. ALL up 2.4% and FLT bounce 6.2% in sympathy with WEB. Tech bounced but not really that convincing, WTC up 3.6% and XRO steadied up 1.4% with the All-Tech Index up 3.7%.Resources saw money flood back in, BHP up 2.3% and FMG rallied 2.6% with gold miners better. NEM up 6.5% and NST rallying 3.6%. Lithium becalmed but copper and base metals did ok. SFR up 4.4% with ILU running hot. Uranium too glowing on US AI spend, LOT up 10.6% and DYL rallying 8.2% with coal also a merry old soul. In corporate news, WEB rallied hard as the company clarified the Spanish Inquisition. Up 18.6%. No one expected that. BVS also doing well on a guidance update, rallying 29.4%. SEK took a $356m impairment against its Zhaopin business in China. ARG slightly higher after a profit of $130.8m in the first half, and lifted its fully franked interim dividend to a record 18.5c.In economic news, locally Household spending fell by 0.4% in December in nominal terms. The PBoC injected a total of 600bn yuan via a 14-day repurchase agreement late last week, ending a two-month hiatus.Bitcoin up to $71716.Asian markets flying on Japanese election result. Japan up 4.3%. New record high. China up 1.4% and HK up 1.6%US futures - Dow up 60 and Nasdaq up 48. Superbowl dominating.10-year yields firms to 4.86%.—Marcus Today – Daily Market InsightsMarcus Today provides clear, practical commentary for self-directed investors – covering markets, portfolios, education, and decision-making without the noise.If you'd like to go further:Start a free 14-day trial of Marcus Today http://bit.ly/mt-trial-podcastJoin Marcus Today Use code MTPODCAST for 10% off http://bit.ly/mt-join-podcast-offerMT20 – Managed ETF Portfolio A professionally managed portfolio run by Marcus Padley and the team, using ASX-listed ETFs with active market timing. http://bit.ly/mt20-podcastPrinciples – How We Think About Investing A short video series on timing, behaviour, and decision-making. No stock tips. http://bit.ly/mt-principles-podcast—Disclaimer This podcast is general information only and does not consider your personal circumstances. It is not personal financial advice.
ASX 200 fell 6 points to 8928 as iron ore stocks rallied into the close. The turn in BHP and RIO helped on a bump higher in iron ore. Gold miners were strong but not getting carried away. NST up 3.1% and NEM up 2.6% which considering the bullion price went nuts again, shows maybe some short-term fatigue. Uranium stocks were patchy too given the big move to US$100lb in spot prices, PDN only up 1.4% and DYL leading the charge, up 12.4%. Critical metal and rare earths stocks were walloped on unconfirmed reports that the US is abandoning its idea of a floor price. LYC fell 3.7% and ILU dropped 14.1% as impairments didn't help there either. Lithium stocks under pressure too, IGO down 5.8% on production report, LTR fell 4.2% on a bond to equity conversion, MIN dropped 3.8%. Oil and gas doing very little. Meanwhile banks were mixed, CBA off 1.1% and the Big Bank Basket down to $266.66 (-0.7%). Financials were mixed too, ZIP fell 3.8% on the strong AUD, given most of its earnings are in USD now. Healthcare stumbled around in casualty, RMD down 1.1% on USD weakness, CSL the same applies off 0.4% and tech got smashed again. WTC down 2.1% and XRO heading that way, off another 3.1%. The All-Tech Index dropped 1.8%. Industrials slid, BXB down 2.6% and QAN off 2.1%. REITs also under pressure. That kind of day.In corporate news, APX jumped 30.5% as revenue rose to $73.4m. AMP fell 4.6% after some accountancy tweaking. QUB saw Macquarie extend its DD to Feb 15th. Plenty of quarterlies to keep everyone on their toes. GMD announced some management changes along with production guidance.Asian markets are mixed, with Japan up 0.4%, HK up 0.3%, China unchanged with Indonesia falling hard again on a GS downgrade.US Futures firm, Nasdaq up 68, Dow down 42 - Gold hits record.10-year yields steady at 4.83%Want to invest with Marcus Today? Our MT20 portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The ASX 200 limped into the Australia Day weekend rising a modest 11 pts to 8860. Down around 44 points for the week. But what a ride! A reverse of yesterday's moves. Banks eased, CBA down 0.8% and WBC off 0.4%. The Big Bank Basket fell back to $266.78 (-0.6%). Insurers dropped with QBE down 1.8% and SUN off 1.4%. Other financials were mixed, ZIP up 5.2% and XYZ rising 1.0%. GQG drifted 1.0% lower and NWL rallied 4.1% on latest numbers. REITs fell again, SCG down 1.2% and VCX down 1.2% with GMG bucking the trend up 0.9%. Some buyers returned to the tech space as 360 roared 27.4% ahead after posting better than expected numbers. WTC moved 0.3% higher with XRO finding some support, up 3.5%. The All- Tech Index rose 2.2%. Finally, some signs of life. Industrials drifted lower, QAN down 1.5% with RMD falling 2.7% and WOW and COL easing. In resources, BHP rallied 0.7% on copper price rises, RIO lost 1.5% and FMG was unchanged on broker research. Gold miners soared again, gold bullion the catalyst. NST bounced 5.4% with EVN up 5.3% and GGP soaring 7.6%. Rare earths were slightly better and Greenland exposed stocks did well. EUR up 8.9% and ETM rising 18.8%. Uranium stocks held on to gains, PDN down 0.4% and DYL rising 1.7% with LOTDB doing well, up 13.3%. STO continues its Barossa inspired rally, up 1.3%.In corporate news, GYG firmed as Uber Eats will now deliver your burrito. AAI fell 0.8% on results. CSC fell 3.4% on a strike at Mantoverde.Nothing locally on economic news, Japan kept rates unchanged ahead of the snap election.Asian markets mixed, Japan up 2%, China down 0.5% and HK unchanged. Dow futures up 35 Nasdaq futures up 35 - 10-year yields higher at 4.82%. Want to invest with Marcus Today? Our MT20 portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The ASX 200 rallied 66 points to 8849 (0.8%) on Greenland relief despite firmer than expected jobs data putting a Feb rate rise on the table. The reverse of yesterday's moves as banks and industrials bounced back with resources sold off. Some disappointing quarterlies in the gold sector plus some overbought saw profit taking. Bullion prices also eased on the TACO man's latest back flip with pike. Banks were firm, CBA up % and WBC rising % with the Big Bank Basket up to $268.35 (+2.2%). MQG had a good day and other financials also doing well, GDG the exception on quarterly FUM numbers. REITs also doing well despite the unemployment number coming in at 4.1% and the AUD rallying hard. 10-year yields back up to 4.80%. Industrials firmed, retail bounced, WES up 2.5% and CSL rose 1.3% with RMD up 1.9%. Tech still a troubled sector, WTC dropped 0.5% and XRO down 1.2%. The All-Tech Index up 0.6%.In resources, it was reverse all engines. BHP down 0.8% and FMG dropping 5.1% on production disappointment. The gold miners were savaged today, yesterday they were all the rage. EVN gave 4.6% back and NST had another bad quarterly and downgrade leading to a fiery analyst briefing. Off 8.4%. Oil and gas better as was lithium and rare earths. Uranium stocks eked out gains, PDN managed to hold on to gains. Oil and gas stocks better on crude and natural gas pricing. STO up 5.3% on first shipments from Barossa and WDS up 2.9%.In corporate news, S32 maintained its guidance, rising 5.3%, NWL down 3.8% despite second consecutive quarter of FUA growth. DYL up 0.9% on a Tumas update.On the economic front, the jobless rate dropped to 4.1% setting up a rate rise in Feb. Every man and his economist now jumping on the rate rise bandwagon. None got the jobless rate even close. Asian markets mixed, Japan up 2%, China down 0.5% and HK unchanged. Korea hit a record. Dow futures up 104, Nasdaq futures up 75 - 10-year yields higher at 4.80%. AUD cracks 68c.Want to invest with Marcus Today? Our MT20 portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
ASX 200 had another good day up 42 points to 8904 to a 10-weeek high. For the week we are up around 2.1%. Technology saw buyers return after a period of sub-optimal ‘dogness'. NXT jumped 3.5% and 360 rallied 1.7% with the All-Tech Index up 0.8%. I can't remember the last time that happened. Banks were firm, CBA up 0.5% and WBC up a massive 1.8% with the Big Bank Basket at $273.68 (+0.7%). Financials generally firm, HUB up 5.3% and PNI raced 5.0% ahead. REITs also firm, GMG up 1.2% and SCG up 1.0%. TLS firmed 0.4%, REA up slightly and healthcare was firm. Supermarkets did well, WOW up 0.5% and COL up 0.7%.Resources were quieter and a little mixed. Gold miners ran out of puff with NST down 1.0% and GMD off 0.3% but NEM continued 0.7% higher. BHP came off a little, down 0.8% with RIO positive. Lithium stocks came in for some profit taking but uranium was glowing as RBC upgraded the sector. PDN up 4.1% and DYL rising 7.5%.In corporate news, CYL delivered a record quarterly and a broker upgrade helped. IPX up 2.6% after the US DoW paid a final payment and QUB up 0.4% on news MAM will continue with its exclusivity period. CSC did really well, up 7% on its quarterly production. Many more to come next week.Nothing significant on the local economic front, international arrivals rose 8.4% on the same month in 2024. Davos next week should be fun! Largest US Delegation in history. Team Trump, Making Davos Great Again.Asian markets ease back slightly. Dow futures up 108, Nasdaq futures up 100. 10-year yields steady at 4.71%. Want to invest with Marcus Today? Our MT20 portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
A quiet session on the ASX with the index rising 3 points to 8588. The banks held up with CBA rising 0.7% and the Big Bank Basket rising to $271.08 (0.2%). Insurers better too, other financials drifting lower, REITs better with VCX up 0.8% and SCG up 1.0%. Industrials mixed, ORG fell 2.5% with WOW and COL pushing around 1.0% better, retail was mixed, JBH up 1.6% and APE down 1.4%. Tech stocks making some gains after significant losses, WTC up 1.6% and XRO finding support up 2.5%. REA and CAR also finding support.Resources were mixed, gold miners gave back some of the gains with EVN down 1.1% and NEM off 1.5% with iron ore miners better, BHP moved 1.1% ahead with RIO doing well too. Lithium stocks gave back some gains and uranium stocks under pressure after BOE fell 24.6% on a Honeymoon update. DYL down 7.8% and PDN down 4.8%. In oil and gas, the big news was the surprise resignation of WDS CEO Meg O'Neill to take up the helm at BP. WDS dropped 2.7% on the news, STO rose 1.0% as crude rose.In corporate news, BAP rallied 15.5% from lows on the CEO resignation. APA rose 1.2% after selling 20% interest in GDI. BEN fell 1.5% on AUSTRAC news as it continues to investigate.On the economic front, NZ GDP grew at 1.1% last quarter.Asian markets weaker again, Japan down 0.2%, HK down 0.3% and China up 0.4%.US futures: Dow down 23 Nasdaq up 9110-year yields steady at 4.75%.Want to invest with Marcus Today? Our MT20 portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The ASX 200 finished the week on a very firm note up 105 points to 8697(1.2%). Up 0.7% for the week. Across the board gains, with banks surging as CBA rose 2.1% and NAB up 1.8% after its AGM. The Big Bank Basket rose to $272.70 (+1.8%). Other financials also did well, MQG bouncing 2.7% and insurers too better. QBE and SUN up over 1%. REITs bounced, GMG up 0.8% and VCX up 2.4% with healthcare too also doing well, CSL rallying 2.9% with SIG up 1.4%. Industrials better but not flying. Retail saw some shoppers out and about, JBH up 2.7% and MYR up 4.4% with losses in LOV and TPW continuing. Tech remained a sub-optimal place to be, TNE down 1.6% with XRO continuing to fall, down another 0.5% with the All-Tech Index off 0.2%.Resources again was the place to be. Gold miners soared as brokers started to amend forecasts for metal prices higher as 2026 comes into view. NST up 2.9%, GMD up 7.6% and NEM rising 5.7%. BHP and RIO also strong on copper exposure, and uranium stocks gained ground. PDN up 4.8% and DYL rising 4.9%. Lithium stocks were a little depressed.In corporate news, former ANZ CEO is suing the bank for his lost $13.5m bonus. ASB dropped 3% on news that Jim Chalmers will allow Hanwha to increase its stake to near 20%. 4DX jumped 8.8% on an options deal and BMC Minerals debuted.Nothing on the economic front.Asian markets pushed higher, Japan up 1.7% with HK up 1.4% and China up 0.1%. Want to invest with Marcus Today? Our MT20 portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The ASX 200 fell 39 points to 8586 (0.5%) after the RBA kept rates on hold as forecast. The index was down a similar amount before the 2.30pm announcement. Banks drifted lower, CBA down 0.6% and WBC off 0.6% with insurers staging a modest recovery, QBE up 1.2% and MPL rising 2.7%. MQG dropped another 0.9% with PNI falling 1.1%. REITs mixed, GMG down % with the rest of the sector better. Healthcare eased, CSL down 2.0% and RMD falling 2.3%. Retail stocks fell on the rates news, JBH off 1.9% and APE dropping 2.2% as SUL fell in sympathy with BAP, down 21.3% on another nasty trading update. Telcos slid lower, TLS down 0.6% and TPG with some issues fell 1.6%. Tech once again on the nose, XRO off 0.7% and TNE down 1.6% with 360 falling hard.In resources, iron ore stocks firmed, FMG up 1.7% and RIO flat. Gold miners drifted lower, PRU off 1.5% and NST falling %. Oil and gas stocks eased, uranium mixed, PDN and DYL to the good, LOT down to the bad. Lithium stocks holding, up but rare earths sliding back to earth.In corporate news, LTR dropped 2.3% on a new offtake deal, WAF fell 0.7% on drilling results.On the economic front, the RBA left rates unchanged. The board does not seem to be in a hurry to raise them either.Meanwhile in Asia, Japan up 0.2%, HK down 0.8% and China down 0.1%.10-year yields higher at 4.75%.US Futures – DJ up 9 points and Nasdaq up 10.Want to invest with Marcus Today? Our MT20 portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
The ASX 200 rose just 16 points to 8595 (0.2%) after slightly disappointing GDP numbers boosted hopes for steady rates at least. Banks were stable, ANZ up % with the Big Bank Basket up to $264.60 (0.3%) with MQG bouncing back 1.0%. Other financials were quiet, REITs rallied on the GDP despite yields rising to 4.64%. Industrials eased back, BXB down 1.1%, healthcare slipped, SIG down 1.4% and retails drifted lower, APE down 0.4% and WEB off 1.0%. Tech was mixed, WTC up 4.5% on its Investor Day, XRO fell 0.2% and the All-Tech Index fell 0.1%. Resources were mixed, iron ore miners saw some profit taking as the first cargo from Simandou set sail. Gold miners also mixed with PRU bidding for PDI in shares. Lithium stocks eased, uranium better with PDN up 5.2% and DYL rising 4.7%. Nothing stirring in oil and gas.In corporate news, 4DX sprinted 16.0% out of the blocks after securing a US$10m CTVQ order from Philips. VUL in a trading halt with a mammoth capital raise to fund Lionheart. XYZ fell 6.0% on a presentation, and BET jumped 12.9% on a deal with Penn Entertainment.In economic news, GDP came in slightly below expectations at 0.4%, giving the RBA an excuse to pause. In China, service activity weakened. Asian markets mixed, Japan recovered 1.6% with HK down 0.9% and China flat.10-year yields pushed higher again to 4.64%.US Futures heading higher, Dow futures up 121 with Nasdaq up 50Want to invest with Marcus Today? Our MT20 portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you. If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services. Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
Ar noson berffaith yng Nghaerdydd, gwelwyd perfformiad syfrdanol gan Gymru wrth sgorio saith gol heibio Gogledd Macedonia er mwyn gorffen yn ail yn y grŵp rhagbrofol. A'r wobr am wneud hynny ydi gêm gartref yn erbyn Bosnia a Herzegovina yn rownd gynderfynol y gemau ail-gyfle, a'r sicrwydd o gêm gartref yn y rownd derfynol os nawn nhw ennill.Gan fod Owain ar ei wyliau, cyn gapten Cymru Kath Morgan sy'n camu mewn i drafod gobeithion tîm Craig Bellamy gyda Mal a Dyl.
3rd Annual History of the Bay Day, 11.9.25 at Public Works, SF - ticket link: https://www.tixr.com/groups/publicsf/events/3rd-annual-history-of-the-bay-day-159082Started in Oakland by Mike Dream, TDK crew has been holding down Bay Area graffiti since the early 80's. Their work is informed by a deep political, social, and cultural consciousness plus a dedication to skills, style, and technique. In this epsiode they reflect on the life and death of Mike Dream, his influence over the crew and the rest of the world, and how TDK has become more of a family than a crew. Featuring Spie, Vogue, Krash, Dyl, Meut, Done, Cheph, Kufue, Amend, and Stash.--For promo opportunities on the podcast, e-mail: historyofthebaypodcast@gmail.com---History of the Bay Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3ZUM4rCv6xfNbvB4r8TVWU?si=9218659b5f4b43aaOnline Store: https://dregsone.myshopify.com Follow Dregs One:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1UNuCcJlRb8ImMc5haZHXF?si=poJT0BYUS-qCfpEzAX7mlAInstagram: https://instagram.com/dregs_oneTikTok: https://tiktok.com/@dregs_oneTwitter: https://twitter.com/dregs_oneFacebook: https://facebook.com/dregsone41500:00 Introductions05:29 History of Oakland graffiti14:09 Dream starting TDK46:29 “ The Best of Both Worlds”53:02 Dream's influence56:13 “Erotic City “production59:46 Tattoo and airbrush1:05:35 No Justice No Peace show1:13:26 Culture1:25:20 TDK family
Mae bron i saith mlynedd bellach wedi mynd heibio ers i Gymru chwarae yn Stadiwm Principality, ond fydd hynny'n newid cyn hir o dan gynllun Cymdeithas Bêl-droed Cymru. Ymateb cymysg sydd wedi bod gan y cefnogwyr, ond mae Ows a Mal yn gweld synnwyr y syniad er mwyn paratoi at y posibilrwydd o chwarae gemau yn y stadiwm yn Ewro 2026...cyn belled bod gemau rhagbrofol ddim yn symud o Stadiwm Dinas Caerdydd.Mae cryn amser hefyd ers i Wrecsam golli gymaint o gemau. QPR oedd y diweddaraf i guro criw y Cae Ras ddydd Sadwrn. Oes 'na bwysau ar y rheolwr Phil Parkinson? Mae gan Ows neges chwyrn at unrhyw gefnogwr sy'n galw am ei ddiswyddo. Ac mae gan Dyl her annisgwyl i Conor Coady...
Wild stories and making fun of Rog. A classic Jamo & Dylan episode for you all Show Notes - Recording on Perth's coldest day in 15 years Rog having way too much fun in Germany + Getting Loose in Osnabruck We are working on a weekend in a Rolls Royce Thanks South Ave You can legally marry your ____ & ____ A Listeners Cheating Scandal The Nude Home Intruder *LISTENER WARNING* UK friendship ghosting update Queenslander converts to AFL lover Dyl's West Coast evaluation Send in some topics or things you need advice on to @jamoanddylan on Instagram :) We want you guys to make us a part of your weekly routine! Have a good week ALL OF OUR LINKS BELOW https://jamoanddylan.komi.io/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Fred & Dyl dive into the 7 habits that changed their lives.CHAPTERS:0:26 - Prioritization2:42 - What Is A Habit & Why Do They Matter?9:43 - Movement & Physical Activity18:44 - Morning Routine23:48 - Do Hard Things & Show Up For Yourself29:48 - Mentors & Community37:06 - Stay Curious
Mae Kath Morgan wedi cyrraedd Y Swistir - ac mae'r emosiynau'n hedfan. Bron i 20 mlynedd ers iddi roi'r gorau i chwarae dros ei gwlad, prin fod Kath yn gallu coelio bod Cymru yn cystadlu ymysg prif dimau Ewrop am y tro cyntaf. Fydd hyn yn gam rhy bell i'r merched? Fydd Sophie Ingle yn cychwyn y gêm gyntaf? Pa mor bwysig fydd profiad Rhian Wilkinson yn arwain y garfan? Mae 'na lot i drafod efo Dyl, Ows a Mal!
This week Fred & Dylan talk about a week in the mountains of Tennessee, jazz music, watching dogs a little too closely, and how everything has protein. 0:26 - Dyl & Mandy Updates3:29 - Clarity Found In TN8:26 - Hitting A Bear12:58 - Jazz Music15:37 - A Dog Problem20:40 - Heartfelt Scrolling23:57 - Everything Has Protein Now28:26 - Marathon UpdateTo Support 1st Phorm & DTI shop products here: https://1stphorm.com/DTITo get a pair of Optic Nerve sunglasses for 20% off use this link and code DTI at checkout: http://www.opticnerve.com/DTITo purchase Athletic Brewing Company products follow this link & use code DYLAN20 at checkout for 20% off your first purchase https://bit.ly/3Qj1lkqTo purchase Honey Stinger products, click here: https://honeystinger.rfrl.co/jv3y5To get some Bombas gear, click here: https://www.pjatr.com/t/8-11047-337522-142593Subscribe To Our Newsletter: https://substack.com/@desiretooinspire/postsFollow Dylan and Freddy on Twitter @ItsDThack and @DTIRiteNauMake sure you subscribe to this channel so that you never miss an episode.Be sure to follow on social media @dtiritenau
This week the boys re-cap their last couple of weeks on Earth and chat about plenty of fun stuff.Show Notes - Sickness sent from the devil Rog finding a girlfriend in Europe? Worlds largest concert (Lady Gaga in Rio) Re-build the Coliseum & let us watch Accidentally texting the wrong person Cheeky Would you Rathers Perth's 1st UFC World Champ (JDM) Crazy act at Dyl's work Man survived 47 story fall from side of building Man lives through 2 nuclear bombing events Listener's girlfriend cheats on him with TWO of his best mates Luckiest Man in Australia! (Jamo was in the news)Send in some topics or things you need advice on to @jamoanddylan on Instagram :) We want you guys to make us a part of your weekly routine! Have a good week ALL OF OUR LINKS BELOW https://jamoanddylan.komi.io/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to season FIVE of Marvel-ous Movie Mondays with Kelsey and Dyl! This week on Marvel-ous Movie Mondays with Kelsey Kilpatrick & Dylan Randazzo, we are kicking things off with our recap & review of WHAT IF...? SEASON 3, also now the Series Finale, as this multi-season journey has officially come to an end. Spoilers are inevitable. Thank you for all the support, and we hope you continue spreading the word if you enjoy this podcast. As always, if you would like to see the video version of this podcast, head to "The Dyl Pickle Movie Network" on YouTube! Twitter: @dylan_randazzo @kelseyakilp Instagram: @thedylanrandazzo @kelseyakilpatrick
Dyl, Malcs ac OTJ sy'n trafod taith Owain i Como a buddsoddiad Luka Modric yn Abertawe.
Dyl, Ows a Malcs sy'n trafod canlyniad gwych Cymru ac adfywiad Caerdydd ac Abertawe.
Ydi byw yng Nghymru am bum mlynedd yn ddigon i fod yn gymwys i ennill cap cenedlaethol? Dyna'r brif drafodaeth ymysg Dyl, Ows a Mal yn dilyn ymgais Cymdeithas Bêl-droed Cymru i newid y rheolau presennol er mwyn gallu cynnwys Matt Grimes yn y garfan.Mae'r tri hefyd yn trafod y cyhoeddiad ynglŷn â pha glybiau fydd yn ymuno gyda'r Cymru Premier pan fydd y gynghrair genedlaethol yn ehangu i gynnwys 16 tîm yn nhymor 2026-27. Ac mae Dyl yn esbonio pam oedd o wedi gwylltio'n gacwn ddydd Sadwrn.
My Top 25 Spiritual Guides, Mediums & Healers List (instant access!) Fellow Dreamers, This episode was recorded less than 3 weeks after my family lost our home, all belongings & our beloved town of Pacific Palisades to the Palisades Fire. This fire has turned our world—and our community—upside down. But amidst the devastation, something has shifted in me. I've come to see life through a new lens: one filled with hope, gratitude, and infinite possibilities. In this episode, I take you on the journey of that morning, from the moment I knew we had to leave, to the waves of emotions I felt, and the lessons I've learned. I'm sharing it all: the grief of losing sentimental things, the beauty of community, and the realization that true abundance comes from within. Here's what I dive into:
Logan, Terry, Will and Dyl are back to cover all the Walt Disney World news and what seems to be the endless amount of prices hikes and bonuses. Plus some pretty tasty new treats including a giant mozzarella stick and some creative corn dogs. Book your next trip at OUR Official Vacation the EarBNB!
Che and Dyl discuss their 10 worst teams in the league for next year based on their 3 Person Snake Reverse-Power Rankings Draft (TM), and they may or may not be eventually be joined by Dealyn (@wantnofame on Instagram). Make sure to buy your Slomosexual T-Shirt at jakesgraphs.com/cnd with the Promo Code "rollcall".
Logan, Terry, Will and Dyl are back to cover all the Walt Disney World d23 announcements. No fluff - we get right to it and tear it up... just like they're going to do to Tom Sawyer Island. Book your next trip at OUR Official Vacation the EarBNB! Book your next trip at OUR Official Vacation the EarBNB!
This is the sixth episode of our new series where we wrap up the weekend of sport in our own way. We talk about big sporting events that are on in the world and anything in between that we feel like. We hope you enjoy this episode and we hope to be back in your ears next week. Cheers Show Notes: Dylan reports to us from Barcelona AFL round review How crazy the AFL ladder is AFL player denied the ability to watch his girlfriend compete at the olympics Carlos Alcaraz beats Djokovic to win back to back Wimbledon titles Spain win the Euro's with a goal in the 86th minute and Dyl loses out on a potential $300 sweepstakes win Argentina win another Copa America Final Southampton visit in Europe Rate us 5 stars and leave a nice review please squire. Make sure to subscribe to us for weekly poddies, we're best mates who love to take the piss out of what life has to offer ALL OF OUR LINKS BELOW https://jamoanddylan.komi.io/ BOOK US ON CAMEO https://www.cameo.com/jamoanddylanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we dissect one of the wildest stories we've EVER had sent in... and BOTH people involved listen to the show. Strap yourselves in, it's a wild ride. Show Notes - Our thoughts on the comical Trump v Biden debate Our problem with delayed payments (afterpay) Parking Inspector interactions Dyl losing his car overnight in the city Car Window Washing Troubles Girl listener gets cheated on & exposes her BF to us!? Son of rich parents shares his life story & going to the most expensive boarding school in the world Scandalous story continued... Rate us 5 stars and leave a nice review please squire. Make sure to subscribe to us for weekly poddies, we're best mates who love to take the piss out of what life has to offer ALL OF OUR LINKS BELOW https://jamoanddylan.komi.io/ BOOK US ON CAMEO https://www.cameo.com/jamoanddylanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Dyl & Friends I'm joined by the Premier of South Australia, Peter Malinauskas. Pete is an extremely down to earth guy with a real passion for sport and his city. We spoke about how he and his state won the bid to host AFL Gather Round, as well as the meeting he had with LIV Golf CEO Greg Norman. Super interesting chat which I know you guys will enjoy. Contact Email - mailbag@dylandfriends.com Instagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriends Youtube - @clubbysports Facebook - dylandfriends Tiktok - @dylandfriends Dyl & Friends is produced by Darcy Parkinson Video and audio production by Producey. ILY xx
Round 15 AFL Recap with Dyl, Brett Deledio & Mick Barlow. This episode of Footy & Friends is brought to you by Carlton Draught - for more information on the 2024 Carlton Draft head to www.carltondraught.com.au/the-carlton-draft?nav=Matches. 18+ Drink Responsibly. SEND IN YOUR QUESTIONS TO: mailbag@dylandfriends.com Contact Email - mailbag@dylandfriends.com Instagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriends Youtube - @clubbysports Facebook - dylandfriends Tiktok - @dylandfriends Dyl & Friends is produced by Darcy Parkinson Video and audio production by Producey. ILY xx
This week on Dyl & Friends I'm joined by NBA young gun, Dyson Daniels. Dyson first came on the podcast just over 2 years ago, before he'd been drafted to the New Orleans Pelicans (Episode #142). This time round we spoke about life in the NBA, playing against LeBron, living in the US & the upcoming Boomers Olympic campaign. Contact Email - mailbag@dylandfriends.com Instagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriends Youtube - @clubbysports Facebook - dylandfriends Tiktok - @dylandfriends Dyl & Friends is produced by Darcy Parkinson Video and audio production by Producey. ILY xx
Dyl, Brett & Mick preview round 15 of the AFL. This episode of Footy & Friends is brought to you by BWS, get your drinks for game day sorted & enjoy the footy with BWS. 18+ Drink Responsibly. @bws_au www.bws.com.au TRAIN WITH DYL GIVEAWAY: bit.ly/TrainWithDyl Contact Email - mailbag@dylandfriends.com Instagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriends Youtube - @clubbysports Facebook - dylandfriends Tiktok - @dylandfriends Dyl & Friends is produced by Darcy Parkinson Video and audio production by Producey. ILY xx
This week the boys deliver a very cheeky short and sweet episode to kick your week off in the right way. Show Notes: Rog Running For His Stethoscope at Uni Our new Sport Podcast Our thoughts on "mates rates" Being desperate The simple joy of watching sport Billionaire Barbers (elite blokes) Dyl's going to the Olympics in Paris Can Pigeons & Ducks communicate together? Suitcase shat in while travelling story Tipping wait staff in the USA (we need help) Leaving used condoms on the bedroom floor.. (filthy story) Insane cousin & best friend court case The Silencer Toilet Paper technique (incredible) Listener Was In A Relationship She Didn't Even Know About (WILD) Our Nandos Orders Rate us 5 stars and leave a nice review please squire. Make sure to subscribe to us for weekly poddies, we're best mates who love to take the piss out of what life has to offer ALL OF OUR LINKS BELOW https://jamoanddylan.komi.io/ BOOK US ON CAMEO https://www.cameo.com/jamoanddylanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Dyl & Friends I'm joined by James Magnussen! James is a former Olympic swimmer and has recently been in the media after putting his hand up to compete in the 'Enhanced Games'. TRAIN WITH DYL GIVEAWAY: bit.ly/TrainWithDyl Contact Email - mailbag@dylandfriends.com Instagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriends Youtube - @clubbysports Facebook - dylandfriends Tiktok - @dylandfriends Dyl & Friends is produced by Darcy Parkinson Video and audio production by Producey. ILY xx
Dylan Devitt is one of the best humans I have ever met!He is only 20 years old but has lived a wild life with some amazing achievements along the way! Dyl is a professional BMX rider and travels the world competing and doing live shows.Dylan is ticking off a huge bucket list of goals and dreams. He shares in this episode the things he has already ticked off and what else is to come! One of his goals was to land a world's first trick on BMX which he has now done!A few key topics in this chatGrowing up in QLDDyl's bucket listFinding BMXRwilly friendshipNitro world gamesWorlds first trickFreestyle KingsDylans's LinksINSTAGRAMBUCKET LIST INSTAGRAMSPONSORS :)MEDIBANKDRINK AREPA Use code - GOODHUMAN for 25% off Ārepa Brain Performance Drink!Cooper's LinksINSTAGRAMTIK TOKThe Good Human Factory LinksINSTAGRAMWEBSITEMERCH - CODE - PODCAST 25% OFFWORKSHOP ENQUIRYTHE GOOD HUMAN FACTORY™️ 2020For full Live Better Rewards Eligibility criteria, visit https://www.medibank.com.au/livebetter/rewards/terms/. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week the boys reminisce on good times spent with a great person they sadly lost this week. Show notes Remembering Cam McCarthy Catching up with Rog (Rog's weekly update) Steve Erceg's world title loss & the failure of UFC in Rio Update on the $500 parking fine situation Potential 1st Welsh Guest on the show soon Who's in the wrong in this communication breakdown? Update on the girl who was left on read with a voice message. Sharing soap in a shared house Jamo discussing Dyl's 16yr old cologne collection Laughing at ourselves about old times, fashion, parties, trends etc Does she like me? Rest In Peace Cam, we will miss you x
✨DREAM YOUR BIZ - LAST CHANCE TO ENROLL! ✨ (we start March 6th!) Today on the podcast, I bring back Dr. Rikki, a Sex & Intimacy coach (and my former Doctor and neighbor). When I had Rikki on the DYL podcast 2 years ago, she was a woman who seemed to have it all—a successful career in medicine, a sweet husband, adorable children, and a stunning home nestled within our supportive community. Her life was full, with every box checked off the societal checklist of success. But beneath this veneer of fulfillment, Rikki felt a secret emptiness... After a medical scare, Rikki found herself wrestling with an existential crisis -- she had manifested a life of complete misalignment, struggling to connect and find meaning in the well-curated life she had built. The veil of having “everything” could no longer mask her longing for something more, something profoundly fulfilling. After leaving her husband, her career, and her community, she rediscovered herself through pleasure, sex and deep self-love. Now remarried and "more alive than ever", Rikki is sharing her (NEW) story with us... We chat: When Rikki's “picture perfect” life started to crumble How she had always manifested from a place of control - crafting a "successful" life by society's standards Deciding to leave her marriage, hitting rock bottom and not knowing who she was or where she wanted to go Taking Julia's program "Dream Your Purpose" and realizing she didn't know what her passions are - a moment of deep sadness A magical trip to Costa Rica that reconnected her with the "divine feminine" Healing the sisterhood wound and “catty” women who like to tear each other down Why Rikki chooses to “lead from love” and let go of what people think Rikki's approach to manifesting combined w/ surrendering - and the exact prayer she would say on hikes to manifest her best, most aligned life How The Universe sends you subtle messages - and knowing what to do with these! How the act of surrendering during sex can help you tap into your power & rediscover who you are Manifesting deep and profound love - and marrying her new husband after 3 weeks of dating! The meteor shower that gave her the idea to become a sex coach Her now unconventional life & new career and how she handles criticism and judgment Sex Magic for manifestation - exactly how to do this process and why it's so powerful! We hope this conversation inspires you to step into YOUR most authentic & sexiest life! PS: March 2nd is now the final day to enroll in DREAM YOUR BIZ! If you are ready to create a business full of passion, purpose, impact & uncapped income, come join us! Go to www.dreamyourlifenow.com/dyb to secure your spot! Any questions, DM me on Instagram @dreamyourlifenow or email me at julia@dreamyourlifenow.com -- I truly want to connect with listeners of this podcast! Connect with Dr. Rikki: IG: @gushwithrikki Website: gushwithrikki.com