Upcoming events and webinars
Australia is rich in resources, so it’s no surprise that it’s home to some of the world’s commodity giants, such as BHP, Rio Tinto and Fortescue. With commodity stocks gaining momentum this year, is there more upside ahead?
Join us for a special webinar with our Market Strategist, Jessica Amir, as she looks at Australia’s commodity sector and where investors can find opportunities. Will fossil fuels, coal and LNG see further gains? And how can you generate extra income with Australian dividends, currently some of the highest in the world?
Don’t miss this chance to learn more about investing in commodities. You’ll also have the chance to ask your own questions in our lively Q&A session.
This webinar is part of Saxo Investing Sessions, a new series of webinars and events designed to help you get started and become a better investor.
This webinar is part of Saxo Investing Sessions, a new series of webinars and events designed to help you get started and become a better investor.
Inflation is everywhere and higher prices force action. However, inflation doesn't have to be all bad. SaxoStrats - our in-house market experts from around the globe – along with esteemed guest speakers from JP Morgan and Blackrock – will take you through the changing market dynamics and discuss ways to adapt to the new inflation regime, to find the investment opportunities.
Agenda:
- 19:00 ~ 19:05 Welcome speech from Saxo’s HK CEO Richard Douglas
- 19:05 ~ 19:30 Keynote and macro outlook by Saxo’s CIO Steen Jakobson
- 19:30 ~ 19:45 Greater China outlook from Saxo’s Market Strategist Redmond Wong
- 19:45 ~ 20:15 Panel Discussion - Finding alpha in the current investment environment
- 20:15 ~ 20:30 Q&A Section
Please note the session will be hosted in English.
This webinar is part of Saxo Investing Sessions, a new series of webinars and events designed to help you get started and become a better investor.
This webinar is part of Saxo Investing Sessions, a new series of webinars and events designed to help you get started and become a better investor.
Previous webinars
Today’s stock markets move fast and offer both traders and investors a vast range of opportunities. Keep ahead of the action with our Equity Updates, as our Head of Equity Strategy, Peter Garnry, takes a closer look at what’s driving stock markets and global indices and explores how leading industries and individual company stocks are performing.
In this month’s Update, Peter will highlight some of the key releases from the Q2 earnings season and draw conclusions from the past quarter. He’ll also look at recent volatility in the markets, with an eye on how asset allocation can help protect your portfolio if further downside materialises.
Whether you’re an active trader or long-term investor, technical analysis can help you find trade inspiration or reaffirm your own trade ideas and analysis. In our regular Technical Analysis Updates, Saxo’s Technical Analyst, Kim Cramer Larsson, demonstrates how you can use technical analysis to spot opportunities in today’s global markets.
Want to keep up with the latest trends in the cryptocurrency space? Join Anders Nysteen, Senior Quantitative Analyst, and Mads Eberhardt, Cryptocurrency Analyst, for a crypto market update, as they look at the current news and market drivers. The webinar is followed by a Q&A session where you have the chance to ask any questions you may have about the crypto market.
Note that this is a market update which assumes some minor knowledge of cryptocurrencies.
This is the third of three chapters covering Geopolitics, Inflation and Volatility.
Today’s stock markets move fast and offer both traders and investors a vast range of opportunities. Keep ahead of the action with our Equity Updates, as our Head of Equity Strategy, Peter Garnry, takes a closer look at what’s driving stock markets and global indices and explores how leading industries and individual company stocks are performing. Timed to coincide with the end of earnings season, he’ll also highlight some of the key releases and draw conclusions from the past quarter.
This is the second of three chapters covering Geopolitics, Inflation and Volatility.