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Asian Open: S&P 500 Hits 50th Record High This Year (Just)

Wall Street rose marginally to new highs on relatively light volumes ahead of tomorrow’s speech form Jerome Powell, at the Jackson Hole Symposium.

NIB Holdings (ASX:NHF) share price looks attractive long term

It has been a cracking past year for the NIB Holdings Limited (ASX: NHF) share price, climbing nearly 60%. Yet, one fund manager still considers the health insurer an attractive proposition. At the time of writing, the company’s shares are down 0.7% to $7.13. Furthermore, the NIB share price is ~2% off its recently reset 52-week high of $7.30. Could the NIB share price run higher? Earlier this morning, I covered a few key takeaways from the Prime Value Opportunities Fund June update. In contrast, the team also operates an ‘Emerging Opportunities’ fund which focuses on ASX-listed companies outside the ASX 100. Impressively, the Emerging Opportunities fund delivered a 42% return after fees in FY21. This represents an 8.8% outperformance of the

Asian Open: Wall Street Sets New Highs After FOMC-Minutes

Asian Open: Wall Street Sets New Highs After FOMC-Minutes Matt Simpson July 7, 2021 11:05 PM With mixed comments among Fed members, it lacked the clarity traders wanted to hear to be construed as another step towards tapering. Share: Asian Futures: Australia s ASX 200 futures are down 0 points (0%), the cash market is currently estimated to open at 7,326.90 Japan s Nikkei 225 futures are down -50 points (-0.18%), the cash market is currently estimated to open at 28,316.95 Hong Kong s Hang Seng futures are down -6 points (-0.02%), the cash market is currently estimated to open at 27,954.62 UK and Europe: Europe s  Euro STOXX 50  index rose 25.86 points (0.64%) to close at 4,078.53

Here are the 5 best ASX telecom shares of the 2021 financial year

Here are the 5 best ASX telecom shares of the 2021 financial year We’ve come a long way since rotary phones and operator assisted calls. Bernd Struben earned his economics degree in the US. Following several years writing about the tourism industry in the Caribbean, he moved to The Netherlands to cover the EU s booming commercial real estate markets. He moved to Australia in 2010, where he transitioned to analysing the Aussie equity markets. He employs a combination of macro economics and company specific data to gauge what he believes are tomorrow s best investments. In his free time, you re likely to find Bernd at the beach or dabbling away on a new work of science fiction.

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