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S&P/ASX 200 Wednesday – 8 things investors need to know

The S&P/ASX 200 (ASX: XJO) is expected to open flat on Wednesday according to the Sydney Futures Exchange.

Global share markets continued their recovery yesterday, albeit without the velocity experience in March.

The ASX 200 once again pushing throughout the day, to finish up 1.6% and the S&P 500 similarly strong, finishing 0.9% higher. Tuesday saw announcements from both the Reserve Bank of Australia and Federal Reserve, with the latter seemingly learning from the former.

The RBA Governor announced an extension of its unconventional lending program would now include investment-grade corporate debt, in an effort to shore up improved liquidity.

Amid signs that the shutdowns around the world may be coming to an end, the oil price rallied 20% overnight, supporting oil companies around the world. Marathon Petroleum gained even while losing $9 billion for the quarter which should and companies like Santos Ltd (ASX: STO) and Woodside Petroleum Ltd (ASX: WPL) higher today in Australia.

This improvement comes despite the Reserve Bank forecasting the Australian economy will contract by 10% this quarter and 6% for the year, before recovering in 2021.

Walt Disney reported weak quarterly numbers, with revenue increasing to $18.01 billion as Disney+ reached 50 million subscribers, but earnings fell around 60% as the combination of theme park closures, cruise cancellations and the lack of live sport hit their core business lines.

In Australia, Origin Energy Ltd (ASX: ORG) announced it would purchase a strategic stake of 20% in renewable energy asset owners and UK energy retailer Octopus, transitioning all their users onto the high-tech Kraken platform.

Westpac Banking Corp (ASX: WBC) announced they would stop lending against thermal coal assets by 2030 and Flight Centre Travel Ltd (ASX: FLT) warned of a 95% drop in sales.

Food delivery kit provider Marley Spoon (ASX: MMM), raised capital at $1.05 after falling as low as $0.23 during 2019 as consumers sought easy to cook home meals. And despite the market weakness, automated investment platform RAIZ saw 27% growth in customers over the last 12 months, with AUM up 25% to $404 million.

This update was written by Drew Meredith, Director of Wattle Partners.

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The Golden Rules of Investing

We might be experts in retirement, but with combined financial advice experience of 35+ years, we’ve nearly seen it all. 

In mid-2023, our senior team at Wattle Partners Financial Planning put the finishing touches on a brand-new report “The Golden Rules of Investing“.

In this free report, we outline the key principles that determine all of the portfolio construction and investment decisions of Wattle Partners. Collated over decades, this paper should be seen as a work-in-progress, constantly under review in light of the ever-evolving nature of markets. 

You’ll find the free report on my Author page. Simply click the button below to view the Golden Rules.

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