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    Commuters to pay just over 5 per cent more at the pump this month

    Commuters to pay just over 5 per cent more at the pump this month

    01 Mar 2024. We get the thoughts of energy expert Matt Stanley on why petrol prices have risen as well as what could it mean for UAE inflation with economist Khatija Haque. Plus, we unpick the economics of Indian weddings – as the billionaire Ambani family prepare for this weekend’s $100 million nuptials. And, we'll find out how rising cocoa prices are affecting the company behind Ferrero Roche.

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    Morning Bell 15 September

    Morning Bell 15 September

    US inflation came in hotter than expected this week, with consumer prices rising 8.3% year-over-year in August. However, what was even more concerning than the headline figure was the core inflation measure excluding volatile food and energy prices, which accelerated from 5.9% in July to 6.3% in August. Now, the interest rate futures responded to the inflation readings by pricing out any probability of a 0.5% hike at next week’s Fed meeting, and pricing in a 32% likelihood of a full percentage point hike, up from 0% probability one week prior.

    US equities overnight closed higher. The Dow Jones slightly higher, up just 0.1%, the S&P500 up 0.3% and the Nasdaq up 0.7%.

    What to watch today:

    • Locally, the Australian market is set to open flat this morning, with the SPI futures suggesting a rise of just 0.09%. Investors are hoping for a more positive outlook today, after yesterday’s heavy sell-off.
    • In commodities,
      • Oil is trading just under 2% higher, as investors continue to assess the outlook for global demand. Oil stocks to watch include Santos (ASX:STO) and Woodside Energy (ASX:WDS).
      • Gold is in the red, weighed down by a sharp US dollar, as the higher-than-expected US inflation figures fuelled expectations that the Fed will continue to raise rates. So gold miners to keep your eye on are Evolution Mining (ASX:EVN) and Regis Resources (ASX:REG).
      • And iron ore is trading at its highest level in almost three weeks, amid prospects of increased Chinese demand. China, a top steel producer and iron ore consumer, has announced more stimulus measures to support its COVID-hit economy, which includes new infrastructure projects. So keep watch of miners that may benefit from rising iron ore prices, such as Rio Tinto (ASX:RIO), Fortescue Metals (ASX:FMG), BHP (ASX:BHP), and Champion Iron (ASX:CIA).
    • Stocks set to go ex-dividend today, which often sees share prices fall include Best & Lee (ASX:BST), Earlypay (ASX:EPY), IGO (ASX:IGO), Regis Healthcare (ASX:REG), Ramelius Resources (ASX:RMS) and South32 (ASX:S32).

    Trading Ideas:

    • Bell Potter maintain a Speculative Buy rating on Avita Medical (ASX:AVH) with a valuation of $3.00. At its current share price of $1.95, this implies 53.8% share price growth in a year.
    • Trading Central have identified a bearish signal in Bendigo and Adelaide Bank (ASX:BEN), indicating that the stock price may fall from the close of $8.43 to the range of $7.90 to $8.00, over 5 days, according to the standard principles of technical analysis.

    MB107: Hot Inflation, Amazon 'Prime Day' & US Bank Earnings

    MB107: Hot Inflation, Amazon 'Prime Day' & US Bank Earnings
    Listen to the latest market news from eToro Global Market Strategist, Ben Laidler, hosted by Trading School Lead Sam North as they talk about three of the main stories in markets right now.Recorded straight after June's Inflation report from the United States, Ben gives his thoughts on what this could mean for markets going forwards. Is this number too high? Do the Fed panic? Is there any silver linings and do the Fed have a WhatsApp group?Next subject today was about why the Amazon 'Prime Day' can be important for broader market sentiment. What is it? When does it take place? Why should we care and what is expected?Our final focus today was on the US Bank Earnings. Why should we care about them? What are we pricing in? Why haven't they performed well in a period where interest rates have been going up?Learn more about trading by visiting the eToro Trading School's home page where you can read reports, watch videos and sign up to our free trading course.Your capital is at risk. Other fees apply. For more information, visit etoro.com/trading/fees. Past performance is not an indication of future results.This communication is for information and education purposes only and should not be taken as investment advice, a personal recommendation, or an offer of, or solicitation to buy or sell, any financial instruments. This material has been prepared without taking into account any particular recipient’s investment objectives or financial situation, and has not been prepared in accordance with the legal and regulatory requirements to promote independent research. Any references to past or future performance of a financial instrument, index or a packaged investment product are not, and should not be taken as, a reliable indicator of future results. eToro makes no representation and assumes no liability as to the accuracy or completeness of the content of this publication.

    The Half Hour with YuYu Yuan and Spencer Travis: Episode 20 - U.S. Inflation with Ian Fletcher

    The Half Hour with YuYu Yuan and Spencer Travis: Episode 20 - U.S. Inflation with Ian Fletcher

    The Half Hour is a current events podcast designed with the intention of helping Extemp competitors (and other Speech and Debate members, as well as listening for the general public) understand the importance of political, social, or economical events on a domestic and international scale. Each episode looks at both sides of current events while providing background information to help expand upon the issue. The Half Hour also looks into common questions that people may be asked relating to current events and will work to answer them based on credible news sources from both sides.

    20 | U.S. Inflation [with Ian Fletcher]

    -----Description of Podcast-----
    Inflationary pressures are causing Americans to panic. Should Americans worry or is there something being done about it? In this episode of The Half Hour, YuYu Yuan and Spencer Travis are joined with Ian Fletcher to help explain the problem, or the benefit, behind U.S. inflation.

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    October 2021 - inflation expectations, the health of Australian manufacturers, global energy uncertainty and the US

    October 2021 - inflation expectations, the health of Australian manufacturers, global energy uncertainty and the US

    Key themes discussed this month include:

    • Inflation expectations, real rates, macroprudential policy and the AUD (Chief Economist Bill Evans)
    • Lockdowns and re-opening: evidence from the Card Tracker 9:18 min (Senior Economist Matthew Hassan)
    • Assessing the health of Australian manufacturers 13:21 min (Senior Economist Andrew Hanlan)
    • Global energy uncertainty: demand, supply and regulatory change 17:44 min (Senior Economist Justin Smirk)
    • The US labour market and inflation: justifying a November taper 24:10 min (Senior Economist Elliot Clarke).

    Any information provided in this podcast is general in nature and has been prepared without taking into account any personal circumstances.

    June 2021 - Melbourne lockdown, JobKeeper’s end, our revised growth view, the RBA’s next steps and US inflation.

    June 2021 - Melbourne lockdown, JobKeeper’s end, our revised growth view, the RBA’s next steps and US inflation.

    Key themes discussed this month include:

    • Westpac’s revised growth view; consumer sentiment and the Melbourne lockdown; and next steps for the RBA (Chief Economist Bill Evans)
    • Growth dynamics coming out of a pandemic 8:35 min (Senior Economist Andrew Hanlan)
    • The implications for employment of JobSeeker’s end 12:25 min (Senior Economist Justin Smirk)
    • Gauging the strength of housing construction’s upcycle 16:30 min (Senior Economist Matthew Hassan)
    • US inflation, its drivers, persistence, and the implications for the FOMC 22:05 min (Senior Economist Elliot Clarke).

    Any information provided in this podcast is general in nature and has been prepared without taking into account any personal circumstances.

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