The InvestSense Podcast

InvestSense
The InvestSense Podcast Podcast

InvestSense discuss the latest in portfolio management, economics and investments while joined by leading voices from around the world. Learn more about InvestSense: https://www.investsense.com.au/investsense-our-solutions Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here: https://www.investsense.com.au/investsense-insights?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Weekly

  1. 6 DAYS AGO

    August Earnings Recap: Hits, Misses, and What's Next for the Market

    This past week saw a mix of economic data and corporate earnings that drove market sentiment. In brief: Mixed Results from Australia's August Earnings Season: While the banking sector showed strong performance despite some scepticism about valuations, mining and energy companies faced significant challenges. Meanwhile, consumer spending remained robust in some areas, but there were signs of caution in the services sector, highlighting the uneven economic landscape. Nvidia's Earnings Disappoint Despite Strong Results: Nvidia's earnings report, one of the most anticipated this season, exceeded expectations by doubling sales and earnings from a year ago. However, the stock still saw a sell-off, reflecting investor concerns about the sustainability of AI infrastructure spending.  Global Economic Signals and the Upcoming August Jobs Report: With signs of both resilience and slowdown in global markets, all eyes are on this Friday's August jobs report. It could be pivotal in determining the Federal Reserve's policy direction and the market's trajectory for the rest of the year. Investors are hoping for a "Goldilocks" reading that indicates a gradual labour market slowdown without signalling an imminent downturn. Get access to the charts: www.investsense.com.au/industry-articles/august-reporting-season-the-misses-and-beats   Join the InvestSense Community to receive weekly insights from our investment team: https://www.investsense.com.au/investsense-insights

    14 min
  2. 14 AUG

    US Markets Settle as Australian Reporting Takes Centre Stage

    The past week in markets was significantly calmer, with the S&P 500 reporting a 10.8% year-over-year earnings growth—its highest since Q4 2021—the focus now shifts to the Australian reporting season. In brief:  US Earnings Performance: The S&P 500's year-over-year earnings growth was driven by strong results in the Utilities and Information Technology sectors, highlighting corporate strength despite high interest rates and political challenges.   Inflation Trends and Federal Reserve Actions: Recent US Producer Price Index (PPI) data came in below expectations, strengthening the case for the Federal Reserve to consider rate cuts as early as September. This anticipation builds as markets await the upcoming US Consumer Price Index (CPI) release, which will play a critical role in shaping the Fed's rate path in the face of fluctuating economic signals. Australian Market Outlook: The onset of Australia's earnings season reveals a modest decline in profits among the top 200 listed companies, with an expected drop of 2-3% for the 2023-24 financial year. This downturn marks the end of unusually high profits seen during the pandemic. Current economic pressures are particularly evident in retail, with companies like JB Hi-Fi and Myer revealing the impacts of constrained consumer spending. Get access to the chart: www.investsense.com.au/industry-articles/us-market-settle-as-australian-reporting-takes-centre-stage  Join the InvestSense Community to receive weekly insights from our investment team: https://www.investsense.com.au/investsense-insights

    9 min

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InvestSense discuss the latest in portfolio management, economics and investments while joined by leading voices from around the world. Learn more about InvestSense: https://www.investsense.com.au/investsense-our-solutions Subscribe to our weekly newsletter here: https://www.investsense.com.au/investsense-insights?utm_source=Podcast&utm_medium=Weekly

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