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Need to Know | Australian Reporting Season + Listener Mailbag Stocks!

Mar 03, 202227 minEp 7Transcript available on Metacast
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In this Need to Know episode, Felicity and Candice give you the low down of Australian reporting season so far. At the time of recording, about 50% of companies listed on the ASX have announced their recent financials and earnings update, and there have been a few upsets and misses in the markets, which has seen some stocks fall off a cliff. On the other hand, other companies have killed it with expectations and are enjoying a share price rally since beating on their financial figures. Then Candice and Felicity talk about the current turbulence globally and how you might protect your portfolio in such uncertain times, and provide some key facts on companies that have come through our mailbag. 


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