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EPISODE · Dec 10, 2021 · 9 MIN

Flat Friday fizzer 😐

from The COB from ausbiz

It was a low conviction day within a data and event vacuum ahead of tonight’s key US inflation report. Analysts are looking for core inflation to reach 5% - its highest since 1982. The top of the leaderboard was a mixed bag, Redbubble (RBL) shares spiked, though on no apparent news, Iluka Resources (ILU) and PointsBet (PBH) the next best. Elizabeth Gaines stepping down as Fortescue’s (FMG) CEO was a headline grabber. After the earlier two-day rally, Z1P and Afterpay closed another day in the red. Even after a last minute burst of buying, the ASX200 closed down 27 points, or -0.4%, but managed to eke out a gain for the week, its first in five. Our top three VODs:Three top stock picks for 2022A contrarian tilt may benefit portfolios next yearAsk the Expert: Anthony Doyle I the big picture Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

It was a low conviction day within a data and event vacuum ahead of tonight’s key US inflation report. Analysts are looking for core inflation to reach 5% - its highest since 1982. The top of the leaderboard was a mixed bag, Redbubble (RBL) shares spiked, though on no apparent news, Iluka Resources (ILU) and PointsBet (PBH) the next best. Elizabeth Gaines stepping down as Fortescue’s (FMG) CEO was a headline grabber. After the earlier two-day rally, Z1P and Afterpay closed another day in the red. Even after a last minute burst of buying, the ASX200 closed down 27 points, or -0.4%, but managed to eke out a gain for the week, its first in five. Our top three VODs:Three top stock picks for 2022A contrarian tilt may benefit portfolios next yearAsk the Expert: Anthony Doyle I the big picture Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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