Buy Hold Sell, by Livewire Markets
Business:Investing
Well, that's a wrap on reporting season, and what a boomer of a season it was. Data provided by FNArena shows that February 2021 had the lowest percentage of companies to miss expectations ever recorded. It comes after ABS data revealed that Australia experienced a second quarter of GDP growth of over 3% in Q4 2020.
It's not all fun and games though. While the beats have been numerous, markets remain choppy. Last week the NASDAQ lost over 6% and the ASX All Ords is down 2%. So what will this mean for markets?
To answer this, Matthew Kidman is joined by Aberdeen Standard's Michelle Lopez and Monash Investors' Simon Shields as the trio reflect on reporting season, rising bond yields and the rotation from COVID-winners to losers.
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