Buy, Hold, Sell…What The Brokers Say
Last week, there were thirteen upgrades and 11 downgrades for major ASX listed companies.
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Last week, there were thirteen upgrades and 11 downgrades for major ASX listed companies.
This week, rare earths and cooking oil bans sent stocks up and down. Then bad loans at small US banks started raising question marks over the state of bank balance sheets. It led to this great one liner from JPMorgan’s CEO Jamie Dimon who said: “When you see one cockroach, there are probably more.”
This week on Boom, Doom & Zoom, Peter Switzer and Paul Rickard break down the latest unemployment data and what it means for a potential Cup Day rate cut. With the economy slowing faster than expected, the pair discuss how investors can position for the next move from the RBA — and which ASX stocks are catching their eye.
I’ve covered AFIC and Argo Investments previously in this column but here are two other discounted Listed Investment Companies (LICs) worth a long-term look.
In our “HOT” stock article, Michael Gable, Managing Director of Fairmont Equities, explains why at current levels, A2 Milk (A2M) is a buying opportunity.
What are the changes to ANZ’s dividend? Treasury Wine Estates has been smashed again – do the major brokers see upside? Why is ASIC’s short sales data so far behind the actual selling action? What time in Australia in the morning does the US share market (Wall Street) close for the day?
Peter Switzer is joined three expert guests to unpack the biggest stories shaping markets, property and innovation this week.
For the week ending Friday 10 October 2025, FNArena tracked six upgrades and six downgrades for ASX-listed companies from brokers monitored daily.
I’m holding back on buying in too early for this market dip because there’s bound to be some big ‘bombs’ thrown before the market can be sure that the TACO guy, who always chickens out, will follow the script. But if I was going to buy early, I’d stick to the plays that are likely to dominate in 2026. And here they are…
With global military spending rising and not expected to change soon, it’s a strong and lasting thematic driver. Here are two Australian stocks that can be expected to benefit.
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